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S o c i a l i s t Says
France Has Taken
‘Swing To Right’

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principally of ffetitloua news re­
port*, and rammenU by Rurgman
under the name "Joe Bean Ion."
The grand jury said these pro­
grams were Intended "to nrntupd*
citliena and residents of the unit­
ed states to decline to support
the United States In the conducf
of the war, to weaken and des­
troy the confidence of cltlsens
and residents of the United Stales
In the administration of the gov­
ernment of the United Slates,
and to Impair tin* morale of Itie
memlierH of the armrd forces en­
gaged in the prosecution of Die
war."

Huffman Indicated

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State Market

Pacific Rescue

Vegetable Market

(Tsai Ism *
Waae O a el
il'stilH M r i m Pas* fleet
average of $6.10 72 bushels of
life lii the same general area.
agement of the Nail radio proyellow crook neck squash averaged
The navy here listed the tl $1.-11, and 18 bnm|&gt;era of henns
f agenda broadcaatlng facility
JACKHONVIM.K, Mar. **— (A l
—T he Kvilrrul-Htsls Marks* -Ail!
Ni
nown aa "Station Debunk, the
men aboard the Catalina aat
averaged
$4.06.
Hrrvli-e
early New York marks*_
atatlon of all frea American*."
Lieut. Comdr. W. C. Hartman,
ttiii;
Prank E. Conner, Manager of Florida fruits still vsgstaalsa
Altadena, Calif,
Rurgman la the 28th American
n
the Wauchtlla Market, reports that llirlct* Inromidstsl
par pint Irregula
to tie Indicted for treason during
Kns. R. D. Osborn, Pana, III. area Is suffering from extremely ."mHtrawherrle*
i l li o n 3D-J7. ijrmrer tow -tfuiY
. World War II— and the 1,1th to
Aviation Radioman II. D. WII* dry wrnther though cucumbers are ttnnii l.esns &gt;&gt;« 1I'lsntlfule
&gt;
!(*•••■,
nV-iifc
133
C o m m ie
In cu m ­
j lie indicted for aaaiatlng In enemy
373-tint. lUHirsr some waste
Hams, Little Rock, Calif.
holding a steady volume of about few
|itii.*im,
Hlrlngless
ftlsrk
Vslsapropaganda
hroadcaatlng.
Chief Aviation Machines! Rob­ I,(MM) bushel* per day. 5,21)0 crates lines 3i&lt;»-s Mi. poorer snd t
b e n ts
D e fe a te d
In
During Wnrld War I, Rurgman
sold during the past week aver- •r.11-S&lt;n&gt;. Florida tlellrs few W*
ert (trunk, Rosehlll, N. C.
131. poorer
wsi few 10*.
C o u n t y
E le c tio n s
i served In the American Army.
Aviation Machinist’s Mate W. *B&lt;*d l»-M- With tomatoes begin poorer
3ilft-4ttu
After going to Herlin to work
(J. Ilnuinitiin, Rattle Creek, Iowa, blng to come ln—115 bushels sold
f.ituii i.esu* i,u 3t&gt;n-S3o, poorsr
for the embassy, he married a
PARIS, Mar. 28—(/P)—Interior
i-orn wirehoumt’ crates
Avlulinn Machinist Leroy Way, for $5.22; Lin bushels of pepper&gt; mn-iio
VHiuW ■till HOM.(30. d* tins (**•
German woman and has a grown
averaged $2.90; 95 bushels of ye), e:,ii.
Portland, Ore,
Miniiler Juice Mach, a Socialiit,
son
In
Germany.
Eittcnhowcr Vacation Aviation Radioman R. .!. Maas, low squash averaged $2.05, while ( -jtM.sjf** 1 Ini b o i e s Itnmesllo
aaid today France hai taken a
25 bushels of whllu squash aver­ II..unit type IU0-230,
Rurgman was arrested for prolied type I Mr
Seattle, Wash.
.......................
"swing to the light'' in the cantonal
aged $5.50; 21) hampers of pole 373, savoy 173-333. Celery cabbage
llmlnary Investigation
shortly
ICsslIasr* e-emu r*e» *l»ei
Avlalon
Radioman
P.
M.
Con­
IS
Inch
celery
crales
400, |( quart
(county) election*. in which the
after the end of World Wai* If. about the Joint chiefs nod the ley, Ht. l«oul* Mu.
beans averaged $5.00. A good rain lin-ksts inn Cuciimhers
hu *14.
Me was then released.
Communiiti look a licking.
would Insure a very good spring 330. poor to
fair
quality
110-100,
secretaries, the general sold:
(Z
Ordnanceman W. V.
Wehli, ileal on this market.
large alts ----330-330 pickles 430-3UU
The cantonal election* ended
I.ate last year, he was re-ar­ "1 am pretty hopeful Thin Is Hugo,
Okla.
M.
K,
William
ft.
Manager
nf
rested
and
last
February
was
yeiterday. Final rciulta ahowed that
* strong country ant| we him1 UuaUwaln Frank—Pi—Dhiguard
Fort
hock 4»- tills uiuuti y tuUonu- pretty good men
ort Pierce Market, reports that I
crates 'iita^iiaslon 3 iVs
13) Communiil incumbent* weie
■hometown unavailable).
te harvesting of the record to- tso.sno, iinmaloe joo-uo, l.irrf**
the
answer the treason accusation.
Seaman Henry O Davis (home­ mato acreage In the six county 1/3 lui cartons 1‘irslsfts 330.
defeated and only 34 Communiil
He hae Iwen held In' the'DlsUkb I
■* “ ,
t»'e [dorie. town
unavailable).
■irisfk Kerviifj }*u thi* Vnyi
Pletrero 1 ^ **iery Ifl inert cr illP a Q o ld tfif
incumbent* were returned to of­
of Columbia Jail since.
I*V
1*
3,t j,,, jmi.jrr,, 1 t|Ui*n to*.
Davis
and
Dioguard
went area served ny me ro d fierce
fice. The panic* making up the
Rurgman’. Indictment f o l l o w e .l ! ; ^ ^ ” ’ *,; ; “,' j j )hke.,r lh«' M,'", I passenger. The other nine were Market got well underway during 1*no. few ion, I dmen 1(0-430, few
‘
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by
than
1uny
1
K. , .
ny lees
lea* in
art a week the sentene- "
i* w i firry crew formerly attached to
middle-of-the-road coalition govern­
mg
ni Mildred
m inim i B.
r., Olllar*
tiuisrs known
Known
,1
i Kaneohe Naval
N*
ing of
»■ *** , - v —--i———■ ■
Air Station on
ment iwamprd both Communiil* *
las "Axla Sally," to 10 to 50 West by MaJ. General llnwnrsf Onlm Island
and the De GauHttl* of the extreme
j years for
* - broadcasting
'■
*for “lh*!8udy*r
“
hl» physician.
Tltoy hmi|’ pirkcr! up the plane
130. rew inti, i n n e r iiutinnse type
light.
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nsaid
un*
nMr.
i l • Truman
•(tlio an
l^axls.
j Klsenhowrr
In KwaJaTein^andwere flying It
I 400- 450. few (Oo. poorer and w a i t y
CITRUH REPORT
imi-330.
In Hnclellst rankH, 150 Incum­
suggested that he go to Key West to their new station at Han Diego,
bent* were defeated and only
operated ".Station Debunk" from Iwht-re the Chief Executive himself f'nllf.
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 2R-(/P) .
"a * imsi'’ T7lumBhra“ t7,(d.(S,.B
870 of 420 former office holder* I
—The fltat# Citrus Inspection Rti- p.,nunc* jsn. Heb«UaoSs* ioo-tti,'
secret transmitter Inside the recently rested for two weeks
ware returned to their Julia, Horeau
10:00
A.
M.
report
today
In
f*w
*iV
H.
-®0Reich. It* programs were In Kn-|
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The United .States flag, accord­
ttquash hu Yellow Htrslghl-NecV
elallata have tieen left of center. ■
llsh and were beamed to this coun-1 Home of the valuable bv-prti- ing lo the 1 Ibrury of Congress, boxes:
330-130, I’ncntelisB large to vary
hut have not been travelling wilh ■
' med­
Grapefruit Oranges Tangerines large 130*330,. ti. ho small
try and American armed farces Iduds produced In manufacturing tuny ho flown almost anywhere
___ to
ium
.......................-373
-He 173-373
Communist*.
52,549
84,955
5,795
abroad,
j gn* are coke, coni tor. ammonia, &gt;21 hours a day as long as It Is Rail
T,touitt.es lit(Xn I car SiT too, i
Popular vote figure* were not
Th* government has described I sulphur, naphthalene and carbon&lt;for n patriotic purpose and the Truck
55,927 102,519
1,552 | rut 3if ami (*S (no. leu 373
released for the present. Last j
The Hetldle Pals are two of the trick ami fancy riders who will this station's output as consisting black.
I flag does lint lose dignity.
Total
09,275 IH7.275
7,447
week, In the flrat round of ran . appear here Apr. 4 with the Rogers llrothars’ three ring rlrcu*. The
tonal (lections, General C.hurlr-* (.|r,,,lg wj|| eshillil here u n d e r the auspices of the Hemlotde High
wm
mmm
m sw
U! t*js
Do Gaulle’* Rally of the French fjrbool Itun.l.
I’eople (lli’F) carried about 2 k 1 '
v
i i 'M H * a * e e r * -

Rotary Meot
more' 1bin "uny''single‘ party.'so-i j ( on jfrC H H R o U n ( l l l | )
it apiiearcil the De Gaullists con­
tinued that ire ml yesterday.
j MlunllBUee Kens* e s s e flse i
(Continued From Ps*e Us*&gt;
At norm today, Die De fiaullisls ......
, ||r|| oil
, Ihe reasonable value" of years of age The field M Nlnlh
claimed in have elected 555 ciiuu-j ,|„.|r property.
Street and French Avenue has;
clllors Instead of Die 589 official
k, filill| | v . tfrccd been mil In first class condition hr.
stilled, snd Ilie hack-lop was fixed.
iinmMiltilflv
. I'rwiiiliMit Trumnri iifid
for. He urged Hutarian* lo see the
The election for general conn !••'* wanted n 24 months extension hoy- piny.
,f. L. Ingley, (1940-41) told of
clllore, who help run the depart "f '"nlruls nml a tightened law.
However, coiigrcnsionul lenders the inspiration derived from ln -‘
mints - nmghly equivalent to
American rlnles was iiniioriniii said Mr. Triimnn mode no criticism ter notional Rotary meetings, and
of men there re-'
chiefly as an llullcullnn of pupil of Die hill, a* If was -Imping lip, of ......... ..
jar feeling, ti had no henrltd! on when they hud Dibit weekly run present lug foreign countries. "The
tin- organisation of the national fere lice with him this forenoon, lietler we serve Die club the (let­
government.
lloth Somite nml House will now ter off we are personally," he de­
clared
There was no voting In Paris vote on the compromise version.
where the Communist vote is
W. A. Loffler (1955-50) stress­
Mu'll melt-lire* contained -‘home
geiirrslly large.
'rule" or "local option" features ed the value of friendships insde
for ending rent controls in stales, In visiting other cluiis and at stale
cities rind towns desiring to do meeting- of the organisation. He
lu o u in J o h n H o n
tulil of Intermitlonul convention*
«o under rerlain rlrcumsliinres.
Meanwhile,
.Semite Majority nml -alii Dint hi* association with
#r«$sHI•n»fl Font
f,8#'
services differences that havn Lender Lucas -aid after u confer- Itntnry hail hern very satisfactory,
II. II. Pope (1955-57) advised
existed among the three brniirbes cnee with President Truman Hint
Do- Hciintc will not vole on the Rotarinas lo always wear their
Johnson’s statement said:
"I nin deeply moved by the proposed North Atlantic Defense billion-, (•specially when traveling
trust which the President hn- Tidily until dnllicstlc ‘’11111*1'' leg met told of an Interesting friend­
cw York
jorn |
ship mililc un a Irip to New
placed lu me and hv tile Henale's i-lnllun In cleared away.
approval In assuming the greut
Tile treaty, ill Ikina*fly expected with a Itolurlun whom hee met.
office of Secretary of Defetwe, to embrace 12 nations, I- to be
\y. .Spencer, (1954 •55) rrI am ronsdniis of the heavy re­ signed here Apr. 4.
I venleil Die enjoyment lie ...........
had desponsibilities It carries.
Lucas predicted Dial Die Heuute rived wroklng oil the program com"The nlxe of Ihe defense Job we •'"reign llelatlnnn Committee will m|tte,« am) -Irested Ilia .... Do of
have l« mil of our chuoslng. It hold aliuiil ........ Util of hearings on Rotary. "Service Above .Self", ns
hta been thrust on us by Dm the pt"posed alliance. Die pad „ nieans of geDiltg more out of
tension of the world todnv. Amer­ liill-l lie ratified l»y a Iwo-lblnl- Die club Ilinn one even hopes In
ica is committed to defend Its own vole of Ilie SeiiHte to lifcnlne bind- receive,
national Interest and Ihe prlncl ing upon Die United .Stales.
P»« ."f. world demoernev,
" r 11 % Rupreehl, (I94l-4$l
Ollier congressional dcvclmi.l
This Is the President's foreign meals:
* I said Dial lie was glad lo see|
policy, to which both purllcs of
the Congress have agreed nml
which the American people en­ Met , “ ..... ,|' M...... .... . Increase it- program
of community
plan- to have the House recess service, He iir.igrntn
dorse.
told of visits to many'
“Dur defense tiolicy will consist from Apr. 14 through Apr. 25 for Rotary clubs in the slate.
i
in imi-tcrlng tlm maximum of the Easter holy season.
George A. Hpeer (1945-47) tieHples—
(’I
iii
I
i
mini
Wood
(D-(in)
strength, within the limits nf our
lured that as a mnii becomes a
iciinoniy and mir democracy, to of the House Un-American Activi­ better mun by regularly attending
ties
Committee
said
lie
Is
working
hack uii Unit foreign policy ami
hurch, Ihe attendance year after
make America xoctirn by dUcuur un a new anli-ml, anti-spy hill year as a Rotarlan makes a man
and may Introduce It late today or
aging any potential aggressor.
better cltlien.
"To achieve that goal we shall tomorrow.
Plans for a corn roast In .May
attain the necessary measure of
It is aimed at barring Commun­
•re discussed, also a barlienue.
strength In nil three branches of ists and Hovlet agents from gov­
national defense. They will he ernment Jobs and spots where they Guests were Charles M-*lnn Fred
united as one In the service of would have access to secret data. Hnywehl, Hud-on, Ohio; J. M.
Gleason, Coshocton, Ohio! W, i 0.
the nation, The American people
Marshall plan—Henator Bridge*
cspect It. nml they shall have It. (R-NH) complained that sabotage Hrlice, .Savannah, (in.; M. D, De
"Uehlnd the armed aervlces and Communist prupoganda are Rons, Warren, R. ].) Charles L.
are the peoplr themselves, I keeping Europeans in Ihe dark Heyhuld, Marion, N. Y.t C. T. Meknow that I can count on the almut American aid under the Clung, Orlando; H. W. Gaynor of
help of Congress, the press nml multl-lilltlnn dollar recovery pro­ Hlous City, Iowa; It. n. Gramllng,
Orlando and C. E. Carlton.
all devoterf American*.
gram.
"With God's help and guitlancu
wa art deMmlned that American
Thomas A. Edison made his
youths wilt not again have to
first patent application In 1H58
Supreme Court
take part in the tragedy of a
for an electrical vote recorder.
war.1M
IN MKMORIAM
(Cnnllnued Fe*ttn Pag* Oa#&gt;
trust flrt-s."
I’riacllla Rrewlngto«
In memory of our mother who
I* eg al N o tic e
The decision was In a case hold­
ing the Women’s Sportswear Man­ departed this life March 27, I04A.
tin t o Apretsi*
Dearest Mother, Thou has left us,
TOi t . . ............
~1.11H i.
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(HI.Mltri.Y, ufacturing Association of Ronton
whuss pise* of realdsile* Is on- had violated the Hherman Anti- And we tong for you In vain,
known.
Trust Act, The government had But we know that thou are frea
tut m
ars
i,
live
r hereby required In ap- charged the association with re­ From all Ihe earthly rare and pain.
T1
Hem\ pear In i
' fools
I'ou,hV c W
4a Coiitilv.
Klnrdlilt,
. ? 'in
,r*t’hantery
K
straining trade through an agree­ Heaven retalneth now th* treasure.
Ihe (I
3ih day of April, A. I&gt;. 1943,
on th*
Earth the lovely casket keeps,
a null for divorce therein pend- ment with Jobber*.
Under Ibis agreement. the Joh- And sunbeams long to linger.
g, an shhrev Is led title nf which
MA.fio AIt HT.. Al. _ Oll.Llll II.Y, here were lo give all their worL
k to Where my ifarllng mother tileepa,
llt.KH J. till,- aisnclallnn member* In good aland
Vs.
ighh
Daughters)
'/JrJ' I lefemjs'nL....... ..
ITNKKH
ITNLKH my hend
henit end
am offict
Jesnettd Jones
-ia» Ing with the International Ladles
at ManfortJ, Jflorlds Ihls 4th Garment Workers Union. Th* gov
Rosa Jackson

Jtuth Barnes
ernmunt said tho union did not
appear
lu
be
a
party
to
the
agree
Hertha Roundtrro
(Jtreuli Co
court
ment.
Harah DenArd •
KRAI,
and (Irandchlldrsn,
The court'll quote • "cal'a-paw"
—-*dv,
was In answer to the association's
*** contoutlon that inclusion o i
labor union proYlalon mad# iht I1 IS A P G N R D P K O P I . K M A Y
rr1-1 ■
agreement Immune from attack un
N O W I1K A H C M i A R l i Y
Try Our Hkopper'a
Kf
der tho anti-trust laws.
V
Hpeclal
for
Tuesday
£
Hcienco has nuw made It pos­
drilled
Chip
sible for the deafened to hear
RAY RRTIREH
m .
faint sounds, It is a hearing de­
f lln k tm T o u te d
PA LATH A, . Mar. *1
Eg;/ ) •
Hun— P r * n f l h
Heavyweight Rimer (Violent) vice &gt;so small that; li tflis In. the
y J Frlfn—Col# Hhtw
Ray, negro prlaa fighter suffer­ hand and enables thousands to
T'
ing a alight brain coMuoalog fol­ gnjoy sermons, must*land friend­
lowing an axhlbltlnn with “ Joe ly companionship. ', Accepted
Louis,.said today ho wiia quitting the CmJnell qn Ptiyrical
cal 1Mo
«m .^« g "while I atlU got my

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I r c r a l d

AN INDEPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
W—

VOLUME XXXX

City Receives
Complete Plans
For Swim Pool

EiUbU ahed 1908

SAI rORD, FLORIDA,

Johnson Sets
Out To Unify
Armed Forces

3 t a t e Department
Blocks Reds' Tour
WASHINGTON, Mar.

29-

UP)—The State Department to­

TUESDAY .MARCH 29. 1IM9

Associated P ress Leased Wire

No. 156.

Bricker Asks
Rejection Of
New Rent Bill

Shutfleboard Club Carnival

day threw up a blockade again*!
any tour of American dtle* hy
Snviet-and-oatellite delegate* In
the “world peace" conference.
_
It circulated a notice to entha*- 1
*le* o r Ilielr home eoiiniHe*,
reminding them that the dele­
^ S t r u c t u r e
W ill B e
D e fe n se
S e c r e t a r y
O h io R e p u b lic a n P r o ­
gate* were granted admixnion to
60 F e e t W id e A n d
O
u
t
l
i
n
e
s
P
l
a
n
T
o
p oses T h a t S e n a te till* country only for the purpo*e of attending the coiitro1 0 0 F e e t L o n g .l A ll
A b o lish
M
a
n
y
U
n
H o u se G ro u p R e v is e
veralal conference In New York.
A b ove G round L evel
Now th a t the conference I*
needed
A g e n c ie s
C o m p r o m is e
P l a n
over, the Department announc­
ed,
the
United
State*
n**ume*
Plan* for the proposed municipal
WASHINGTON. Mai „»&gt; &lt;/|'»
WASHINGTON. Mar. 29— UP)
the delegate* will leave within
—The Senate today approved
swimming |toal in Fort Mellon
—Defentr Secretary Johwun »el
a “ reasonable time." Tbe notice
compromise legislation to con­
Park were submitted to the City
uut today In unity llir ihier Amin!
was sent to (lie Russian, Cfechtinue rent controls 19 months.
.^Commission tail ih' rIiI by Donovan
oslovakian, }’n|i*b and Yugo-dav
Fnicr* 1 iimplelfly and ipiuklv
The hill *l*o provides for “home
emhaaaiei, The delegate* from
'•D e a n , Lakeland aicliitrcl, and A.
rule" decontrol and a “ fair net
A* llir tuil ilrp ill lint tlackthose countrie* have a different
P. Nlicharlt, consulting engineer,
operating Inrnma" for landlords.
down.
hr
told
a
new*
roiiirirnce
position from the delegatr*
The measure nine goe« to the
of Orlando,
hr it tndrimg tin- Aimy. Navy
from other countries. American
House, w i t h
Administration
According to the plan*, the p o o l! law* forhid admission of Com­ &gt;and An I o u r lo inntr a| unce lo
leader* predicting Ita approval
will be contltuctril completely almvr
munist* to (hi* country. That
before nightfall.
llir I’rnlJgon. Some agrncirt of
law was waived *0 that tbe
ground ul concrete block* rein*
llintr drpatlmrilt* air tia llr ir d
delegates
from
the
Communistforced willi cement and *lerl. I
« tSHINGTON, Mar. 29—(&gt;P)
tin ought ml ihr city
controlled nation* could attend
— llir Senate refused today to
will be 60 |eel wide and 100 feel
tbe conference. Rut the waiver
They were aliradv umlrt tu tln i
"end the rumprumise rent control
long. The water will vary in depth
rxtended only to tbe conference.
to move lo thr Prnl.iMoii. hut llir
hill hark to ■ Senate- House Confrom three to nine feet.
frrencc Committee for revision
approved moving schedule ttteli li­
9
Stairwayi from the ground level
o( it* let in*. The action earn*
ed out over two and onr halt y rat,
lead to llie top of the pool, where
on re ire lion nf * motion by Sen­
JolinMU* hat told lliriii lo u i a p
ator thicker (K-Ohio), who told
•peitator deck* are located. Under
the iilirtlidr and luntr now
the Small’ that a conference
the deck* aie complete locker and
pio,i*lini il.'-imird lo give landJuhnion t.ud lie al-o nilrintt to
drcMing room accommodation* lor
hod- i ’fair net operating Iniboliili many ol the K*Ht h o a i jt anti
men and women In lionl of thr
conn" o. meaningless. T ht vote
• grncir* tel up by the Aims. Natv
ncaiii-l Itncker-* motion waa 83
it,m im e will be a wading pool lor
and Air F o u r o i t i a [icuod of
to 'll
rhildirn and a laige circular flower
years.
garden.
\\ \ l l \ t . I ON. \|a r . 29— (/P)
He declared:
Sent
T o
The tank will contain 16(1,000 A c c e p t a n c e
'veil.,to 1 Hi Ii k n 11?-Ohio) aikad
“There are loo damned many f**r
"11Ilf^FlCYtl
i
I,.-r.\t..it
than
Inn
vi
i
I-.
m
,
intlmlm,many
Itmn
t*.
were
y
i
,
,
t
»U
1
*w&gt;frallfiiia of water, wllllll will be
S t a t e
D e p a r t m e n t efficiency's sake and we’ra going
til,1 S'C|I , Ie loiliv to iricct a comV&gt; 1
M ............ ,i mil t
1 1
Vo 1) •Ml " Ills
ci| In 1 Wi'dnei-da) until at the eaintvol uf tin : aiti- 1.1 Ahull it
1 ‘ 1 1 1 ' 1 if.- i
[unified every six hours by a uni­
« 1 4) l ilt. 1 i\tm
$•1 I V
1 l&gt; » ) 1) lies. It 1Mf.Ill is
l i f t t m t vf
1 -.lit &lt; i 1it. at I'iiliiicll.i Avenue amt St.... .
jitteel 1&gt;&gt; ■
1 l ’t"llll &gt; lull I’Xtenili mh rent conB
y
I
t
a
l
i
a
n E m b a s s y tn aholih and coordinate tome of
que filter system. The pool la not
Nil 1&lt; i 1 »| Mi l ul l li.&lt;i 8 III 1 «■ ||Ils »U 1*1
Is * . 1 Mti* 1‘ Mis
them."
1. atlei ami nfficuti*. •'! Hit* cltlt. f.eft l.t liglit m e ,t It••\ Mall
l l . ’l- h ’ l 1 ■ m o n th '
drained in order to be cleaned.
It prohahly will he possible to
&lt; t'l H 1 1
(4 If* t, itis’jiti'il 1h 1 1t'u i jim * *** i hi iiifUH't \ • 1
id tStiilliH, \ \ . iim-tei nf CciPimtlHc* ami ptttgiiim . tninmnu
Tradi uml dehrl* will be removed
WASHINGTON, Mat. 2‘» &lt;/!*&gt; nliolhih .10 or 40 right at the start,
Elm k, i m o v e d th it the bill be
U liHrii’ iirlmim-sf i at &gt;i*n a
Ini ( 1 li- l.sUll )
III.Ill
uIHV ') ! II.'
1
'1
a
11
h
l.viins,
1
iiktMaty
civlt
Icathi
whu
gieelctl
tingttuip.
by u vacuum process, eliminating
-Italy today notified tlw United he said.
Ian
J T Vei mm, vice pic-dili lit ul the I'lult. Mayan Amitew &lt; a im
'i i&gt;i l o k to i t nmmitter of Haute
the need for added sewer facili­ -Stair* it 1* willing to join thr
A reporter asked Johtt*ou tf
an 1 s ’’naie meinhei* who finally
ties. Extru water, when needed,
he bus ttiaile up 111* mind tvlial the
I b' Mi.l \ i-lei,la, on a bill ironing
will tie pul into the pool by the Ninth Atlantic Defame Allianrr.
“
respective
role*’’
nf
the
Air
Italy's action bring* to 10 tbr
operator of the filler eyatom.
-■Ilf ,lilh ieiii ehru .e rn irparale
Force and Navy slnmlil be
Siiectficatiimx cull* for a com­ munbrr ol W n lc in drinucracir*
It.1 «■ui• » |M*,e,l h, die two branchThe two service* hate quarrel­
plete lighting system to allow use that liavr formally gonr uu teemd
ed over whirl bombing ilutie* each
1 t oligir-A ot tin pool ut night.
have in event o[ win
™
"We have gone Into every angle a* willing lo line up in a mutual aid xhoiild
Hn,
kei |iiii|M’,e.l that the Senile.lotlllHtlll replied.
of ibis building, and have gone d r lr n t r pacl,
if . ontniillee he atk rd to make
“I
do
have
u
pretty
fail
convic­
Tbr S tatr Department'-. p i r n til it t."
, \\ tit-"...........I ftt.1.1
into it more thoroughly than w»*
1ALIAHASSKF, M ,&lt;
tion. The three services are going
new tiv tt wilting i enmpromit*
have ever done on any other Joh. lien, Mirlisrl MrDftnmll, l«ld a to have u chalice to eigne me out
I f .’III ttiitl thill 11,tlnn
! only .1 light d rn t'' would hr mail e ill tin
ill
to that we could have the City nrw* eonfrtrncr tbr Italian accept­
a
, _ „ * •*, nmniriidatiuii to the l rgidatim- it et r 11 l tl elu|-l -via- ..a- inetl
of that canrlualnu in tie- next I »
Admtm*tiati” ii lea.lur*
wore
everv jieniiy’' Mr. Uean declared.
SI m i 11
A ftea d /
j A u t Itu i t i t 's
A s s e r t,
Hr Mhl .■mo„ t| „ . , ........... . tilth, nl t i n budget t- tin -. lit ml. P i ii u s
couple of days."
oft lent that
Bricker1* move
•‘We feel that we are within ance wat tent to the Drpsilmrnl
lie
*aid
he
plane
to
go
to
Key
Menilnura
r*&gt;*e III)
l
T o
.{
P o in ts In
j
Pact
C o v ers
O n l y » d t air and lilghri niucalioli."
the tnony limitation* for the pool. 1hi* morning by the Italian embassy.
K nnttaH*it n« n o *1*1
iii
I would like to sae you call lor
I UK If.tirt
Portugal and Iceland have yrt to
2.
N a tio n s'
P ro n to
made i.i* i.mwimii du
H i g h S p e e d S e s s i o 'i
hid* ax *oon a* possible in order lie heard from the Department of­
_ *
in stale I'xpendilure*
|
*~
to have it complete for early aunt* ficial* are hoping they will drcitlr
iptroltg. r M. G*&gt; *atd if p l
p
r
v f M’ YORK M u 2 9 —(/T,
KIIODI SI \J.,i 2li - &lt;/!')
A | , Com.ptwile
mer imp,’’ Mr. Michael* »*»erted.
d u l l agiennent on an aitni'lic* *|
r,h ,
( . o n f e r s A ,a:,
t o "It ha* been estimated lh a t d r to be at the signing ol the agree­
lolled llir ,to. k
ikrl into life
^ r i h e contract* are let within tho ment Apt- d.
between l*iari and Ilain-Jotdan Ul&gt;l)N&gt;- s| „ „ t
........
i,r„ „ .en
/^ L *
next three weeka, the pool can be
Italy’s formal acceptance cams
liar been approved by delegation, operating .•..•.I', 'Villimil g i niilinc f y | | | J
L llim iU
L i l l today.
completed for u»# by July 4.” Mr, only a few- hours before $he Italian
nn&gt; Itieten-e*
I'n cet siiirt ahead I to aimind 1
of thr two nation* Irctr.
Foreign Minister, Carlo Hforia,
I)ean added.
IT \I(I
IIA1! Hint. Mur. 29—
However, l.uy - uI&gt;I lie
j l",mis at a I i.l opening n« an
Head, of both delegation* mole
TALLAHASSEE, Mar.
Mayor Andrew Carraway ap­ was to call on Secretary of Stale
r&gt; rim pilot of a Navy Dying
' i , •■might ace uu,ulatmn of oidei. I 0,1 f.O’.'d down southwest of
The Flurhln Supreme Cmirt tn [il epaiat ion, 10 lea'c Kliode to I lie id.lllet -liool.i "watili
pointed u commiltea of Comml*- Dean Acheson.
let ll.elii get out of III..’
. ' 1• oiled into the ,tm k cv» hang.* J , ” n , ton l-iniul Sumluv radloe,!
xiniier* Peril Dyaon and Randall
Hfnrzu reached Waslduglou ln*i ■lav n|i|&gt;iiive,| $8,800,000 worth of .llhliill the ill all lo then ie,|M’, to- unitI I out
n* t'uiillu t Ho lgel e .o o iin ’*|on
11 'iiHilnxcU Oa r a a a Twa)
night well ahead of the pu isd r of bond* for hrldge and nark Improve go, eminent,
I I • . -us Vvrte l.ilei tliuiinrtl a hil and t.'.lin lo-- f t'lhrieating oil from
appiov.’il
foi
ilisttilnition
l”
nieni
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n
u
n
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t
l
i
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t
s
P
I
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i
n
I
iiienl*
in
Dade
County.
nine-- and possibly It--oilier foi
.■li.■ etigii” rm.se.I it to full.
tin Mpid trading o n e slowed
Negotiation, between l-iael nnl l.er* ot tlie Legi-’l u t u t a n d tin1
tn two separate opinion*, Mm
rlgn minister* converging on the
[he jid’it. I lent, Comdr. WitS e n d D e le g a tio n T o
pte&gt;*
a
d
ia
it
Mint
allow*
opeiat
foul
a
siloit
v
*
fillsiflei
llwI
■ailt’Joidan
began
Mai
I
Uil.l".
United State* to *ign the North court unnnimouily upheld n I'J.
Hum G. Hartman nf Altadena.
ing
coni*
of
the
vartou*
seiviee*
1100,(100 hnnd l**ue for the ini the direction ol l)i ILilpIt I Hun
' olltig licll the high -peerl In ket r'a lif, and It) other men were
P e ip in g
Foi
M eet
Atlantic Defense Treaty Apr. 4.
runderi.l t.y the Minte
■,i&gt;i- iiiiip|)rd hi-liilnl ils jnli of ie- re*eued early Monday hy navy
The official huslnras I* scheduled pruvrment of three Dade County cite, acting U N inrdialoi foi die
The l imit *how* that milv uhont
*i|
ui'i
NANKING. Ma,
to get underway Saturday when park* and a $1,200,000 inane foi I I Inly Lind
• 'I.liiig Irans.uImii, on the llooi l.MS 444 shortly hefnre their
JH.ooo.ltl i* inehiiled in the new
the foreign ministers meet In n cnn*triicllun of flv* bridges.
(..iieial
(
l
u
n
g
Chill
tilling.
In1
.
id
the exchange I In' extielm- lag (King Is.ut -oink in middle of
Utarl bat «lglicd ailtil'li.e agier budget reeommendnlion for gen
Both i**tie* were approved hy a
tin’ rough Pacific
secret session Intended tn smooth
vote of fre«holder* In tneiili with Egypt and l.riianuii rial govei iimeiil legiulnt Ive. nit ” 1 the nalinual |ie.ti e del. ealn'ti li w is thiee minute-. I■t *I lime dir
Tile [dint nit.I the crew Jet­
A* the final atop on t tour of out detail* leading up to the nigu* maiorlty
ln*t year’* general election.
No jgieeineiit, have yet been ie.nl mini*tialive and Jinli.lal depnit talk pe.lte with the ( oitili itu ! I ,| &gt;.* has I ill. .1 to keep pice with tisoned all 1nirgage, gear and the
state markets, a group nf agricul­ Ing on Monday
nrenta—an in,-lease of nlHuit Jf.tHi. oj.i.iledlv de|iaile,l ioi I . ueh» , 1tl
I'nrk* to !&gt;e Improved hy the rd with Syita, li-iq. kriuen
plane's nnxdituy wing tanks a t
m.o ket ,I 1H e l ot f
Itrltaln'*
Foreign
Secretary
tural student* from Ohio State
Imnd I'nie fiiinls are Homestead
1,1)01) feet wlien the *nntor fall000
" v" r
expenditures.
|tll|,lV
t „ n, (t| l ^,,1,
ICaatteas#
Oa
H
iss
lla
)
I
..on
ol
aioiitnl
.
point
m
Kime
University visited the Sanford
.Saudi
Aialna
Ray Front, Crandnn Park and
....I He sii'-l ,t was impossible
The hige-l tll.-reaHe u, expel, ,|.nl fl.Mitg Kai-Slirk
State Farmer* Market Friday and
i, •• me l h&gt; m i , li i -lies a, 1
Inf.irinitnta si RIi. mIv* *«l&lt;l In-’ illliiM'H
Holdover Beach Park.
t ' feather the propeller nnd the
| h f«$r punlti* ni'IiimiIn. I In*
left convinced that their horn*
night
a
face-xnving
ngroeineiil
el, dllVslrr, Monlgoliveiv W illi Cut nil no lost altitude
The hrldge* will be constructed
ll*iil«nl &lt;mIy f 1H.0IMI.IMM1, A rm IiiIjpi of Cll.iHK a l iiiiilv •!
state ought to hava a almllar *v»The plane', hull was damaged
»cron. Miami Canal between Miami for reduction of form* In tin ill IMI7* t»«it it ih nntu'i|»m«M| $f»n. j »|o»n| Ilt«* clt.imii.in nl llir
iin Maitin, Amen, oi Trle[&gt;lio,ie,
m
tern of state market!, Bandy AnAunl’ii
A
rea—loutherii
horderlnn.l
it landed in the rough seat
Spring* and Hlaleahi aero** Miami
000,IKK) will ho rotfuiri'tl uudor tho lnr„|
(luli^.itioti Iml &gt;!i)»|&gt;■«J
ird LlirllilC.il. Illlenutloual 1* »$» when
Vvderson, inanawr of th* market,
of
the
two
notion*
iiem
the
H
&gt;”l
end the H men hud to hall conat N. W. 88th street; Maid
mlnhnun. f-undati.m program In 1|ll|r),t 11U|
,0WM l.P„
jij
Funeral service* for Mnu Har­ canal
((
nntlniii-d
*)n
t
*«"
s
l»)
announced today.
.'
1
.
iinlihiekrd
the
previon*lv
*••
stnntlv to keep the plane afloat
Canal at Maynada Street; Little
.1 Mt.llntt-.l
e « l , *!»•
The young men wera shown riet Gove, 78, who died Sunday River Canal at N. W. 103rd Street
until
help arrived about
nino
■ State benefits to Hi* aged, de bour, eailin lie |&gt;iildi&lt; Iv an.’iim. 1
through thn market by Mr. An* night at a local hospital following and on South River Drive a t P a l­
hour* Inter, Hartman said.
wild M r s . M u r v U n m n u r
pendent
children
and
blind
have
mrmhei,
ol
the
delegation
a
lingering
lllncsa,
will
be
hald
PAI.ATKA
HA
1.11
demon, nnd were then taken by
When
the navy
amphibious
mer Lake.
Jninped from ahnnl $4 ,61)11,1100 In n„| N),,[ Chiang liefoie the
PALATKA, Mar. 211 —t !'■
him on a tour o f the vegetable Wednesday afternoon at 2:80
.-raft nrriv.-d on tho scutte, H art­
The bond issues war* cuntasted .Stockholder*
11)47
lo
$1.1.000.000
frotri
the
gen
,|„.
|
t
r
.|
o'clock
at
the
First
Presbyterian
of
thr
Palatka
Ai*
•pi
i
| poll!
mann
said a line was
pasted
growing area* nf Sanford, ehnwn
In Hade circuit court because the
I revenue fund for lOol
the local system of sub-irrigation Church. The body will lie In state projects ware grouped and voter* |eu. CTfi■** l&gt; Floii.ln Htnle league e raTho
I.l
* Mr-’ Mxrv Hrium.r, /H, ilrnil ul firitn the ship nnd tin, survivors
univetsllie*
nnd
college*
n
entry
meet
tomorrow
night
to
up
and told of the coat of growing and for one hour prior to the eervlce were not permlltad to cast hallol*
I 11 ill) n'eln.'k In l inplit it lu-r were pulled uerons in llferaft*.
Oning Shih-Cli.il .ointlui | ”
at which the Rav. A. G. Mctnnl* on each bridge and park sepa­ prove *ulc of the baseball elnli to eeived only $6,000,000 ........ the
harvesting vegetables here.
I,.line m Lake Mmv 'iHei a ■iioutll'* None ,vn» injured.
general
revenue
fund
in
1017,
,111111II
delegate, had iMtir
tlie Tampa Hmoker*.
R A. Hlgrlne, professor who and the Rav. Dr. E. D. Brownie*! rab ly .
, ilh ess
while
$14,000,000
hns
been
leeoln
Tom S|iico|a, Tampa d u b presi­
accompanied the boya on their will officiate.
till
I Born on Mm Si, l s ; i , in Aus­
However, the rourt said there is dent,
1* supposed to sign the agree- I mended for 1061. The institutions
Tnterment will he In Palm Ceme­ ample
&gt;. .trip, waa outspoken In Ma pralae
evidence
th*
bridge*
war*
■
I
I'm,
ili.u-d
I,a
r
n
t
*
Hl&gt;l
I.Ihuts to cum r il any , . mi to , tin., Mrs. Bruiini'i eiimo to Amar­
tery,
Winter
Park,
where
gravemen!
Thurmiay
&lt;U&gt;n{ the “Southern hospitality"
al the ngo id lit vear* She
for a single purpose and "tie Into
( luotg evident.illy ileintllrd li ’III'1resided in Honrsilale, l*a f-.r a
shown the grnup on their awing aide service* will be conducted by a general network or aystem of
8emlnole
Chapter
No.
8
of
th*
w
o
u
l
d
j
tear
that
the
Cninlininttl,
through Florida, eald Mr. Ander­
tinmher of yenis, later moving to
George I,. F»x. Cocil Butler and
public r eds traversing Dade Coun­
Order of Eastern sta r of which ty and accommodating the public
•a I'ruhondnlu, Pa. prior to moving Joe T Hickson, Jr, pa*«ed civil
son.
t'»
in tl il/e delegatr, l"i r , r
Mrs.
Gove
was
a
member.
Hr described the atodent* as
Thursday
the people of the county,"
to ti n g ('lining llm (fim iiu im c 1, , Ht Petersburg For Hie past 11 service examination*
Mra. Gove was born, Aug. 18, ■mi
vents 'lm had matte her homo with ■pmlifytng them for positions as
courteous and well behaeedi they
The court'* opinion also upheld
,oti,l,lei
('lining
then
imuihei
one
,1ml hrothei , Jorcph li milky in police patrolmen, N. O. G arntr,
seemed eager to learn about vege­ 1870 In Brooklyn, N. Y. and had validity of a law granting Dade
( hl!lr»r enemy.
table growing and ttroeaislng In been a resident of Sanford elnce County authority to issue bonds
I,like Mary
examiner, announcud today.
1 he secretariat hir thn |ieai-&gt;.“ ho was a moinher of the Lake
Florida, and asked “sharp" ques­ 1018. John D. Gove, to whom she for the public wroka program.
Six appllranl* passed examina­
was
married,
Sept
28,
1898,
died
Ksiter-Fraier
Coip.,
already
the
mtContinued
On
Page
Two)
tion*, he said. Tho itudenta re­
Murv Community Church and tlm tion for qualification as city truck
DETROIT. Mer. 2 9 - , /V)
March
20
at
a
local
hospital
fol­
vealed that the trip supplied the
i I. u-iip * Aid Society
Irivcrs: Orln Thompson, John A.
■lutliy'v fourth largeit ptoduen came out tojlay with tlir biggcil
_ equivalent of ala month* of school- lowing a heart attack. Surviving la
In addition to her brother slm Mm-key, Percy D. Gllyard, John R,
port war automobile price cut* in hid to fuither itnpiove tit i innpelia
daughter,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Meyer
of
Qtilng, and expressed the hope that
n urvlveif hy two daughters, Mrs. Dunaway, Joe W. Koko nnd Charlive |Hi«!tinn.
... , i
ii
next vear a larger elaaa might Arcadia.
V E. Krsft of Ardmore, La. and «s J. CauwolL
lo
,|ieed
ill
enliv
into
a
"hn
ader
mat*
matk*t
the
four-yeat-ol.I
visit the market*.
------' Mr* C M. Gardner of Cnrhondale;
Roderick
Randolph
Roberts
86,
PRIEST SENTKNCID
[isitneitliip company iltifled itu irailng conltol min the family of m
• Student* In the group were: Ro­
BERLIN, Mm l!'J—(AT— Iter-; (.uu
Krandchlldrun, Robert
I
WARSAW, PoUnd, Mar. 89-OP) died last night a t tM homa of A. duBtrlnlint Henry .1. Katsei
bert P. Ruble, Rav Fitkln, Neal
lin’s Communist newspaper to (lisnlner, Bristol, Fn.; Walter G*rd
If.
Slkaa
with
whom
ha
lived
at
Richardson, Gan* Payton, Robert —Th* Rav, Joiaf Damon, • Catho­ 1601 Mellonvllla Avenue. Ha waa
Edgar F. Kaiser, aim of the co- Its in t ees (rum $26 lo $270 Mur. I" day attneked tho state nf Georg in i mo with the U. H Air Fttrei-u in ~ LAKELAND, Mnr. 20—(/P)—
V Hobter and Norman Oabter. Mr*. lic prlsat, waa santencad today by born May 88, 1879. Ha had been founder of Knlser-Fraxei
»«»
Kaiser-Fraxer, ranking behind an a eoiiiiiinnwonllli known f o r its Indianapolis; Miso Mary I!, (lard- The Federal State Frost Warning
Higgins accompanied her husband • Lodi court to four yaara Imprl- 111 for five weeka.
laws
nii.l I ner, Cnrhondale; nnd Mr«. William *ervlee forecast for peninsular
elevated to prcjlidenl. He succeeds only GM, Ford and Chrysler In ruee diserlmliintinn
aonmant on chargaa of galng his
"for the liquidation nf its Indian i linmmiige o f Ardmnrn; one great Florida tonight and Wednesday
on tho trip.
A member nf the Flret Baptist Joseph W. Fraxer, who wu* given produetlmi, said It* latest action
pulpit to spraad "hoatlla and falia
| grandson, .Stephen (innliier, Bris- was partly cloudy nnd warm in
a ncwly-crcnted post of vice chair would give “ tlm piddle the lowest popnlntioii."
‘ d * .......................................
alandarlnt
tha national ad- Church of Fort ChriitmM, Fla., man of tho Doard, Tho &gt;uung'-r pitc-d big ear* In the world."
‘file altnck was published in tn|, ]’a.
HAGUE RETURNS
Smith and Central district* with a
Mr.
Roberta
is
survived
by
one
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Mar. 29— mlnlatrstlon" of Communlat-dtfml- ■on, I.. K. Roberta of W aahluton, Kolser hud tun&lt;n vice presidi-nl and
It said ite "best supply position” Neinis Doutsclilaml, organ of th e | A brief servieo will he conducted few widely scattered afternoon
. Former Mayor m a h Hague Mtod Poland.
since it started operation* in 1046 Soviet-spotiaorod Sooiallst unity hy thn Rev. C. C. White, pastor of showers in Central districts; most­
D. C.i three alatara. Mra. Sarah M. K«niTnl manager.
Party.
___ jturned home utunnooneoa yetthe Lake Mary Community Church, ly cloudy nnd mild with light scat­
The prlee slashes rang" from with regard to finished pnrts and (Communist)
Taylor,
Orlandoi
Mra.
Mary
E
.
for tho blast were at the Erickson Funeral Homo at tered rain in North.
HBEKS VESSEL
®j T terdiy from a Miami vacation.
9I9H on the standard Fraxer up t&lt;&gt; haatc material* made tho reduc- ( I Bensons
Taylor,
Ganevai
Mra.
Carrie
U.
) Georgia is the homo ntntu of 1:00 P. M. tomorrow after which
NEW ORLEANB, Mir. 89—UP)
:-v
A close associate d*ec»Ibed the
The outlook was warm through
$311 on the Kaiser Bpreini, llm Ilona possible.
Ft. Pierce.
General Lucius l&gt;. Clay, U. -S. the body will he sent lo llonesdale Friday.
■• 7tf-ye*r-old state Democrat!* lead­ —Th* Coaat Guard r*ported today Holmes,
flenry J. Kaiser nnd Joseph \V military
company's Inwest priced ear. Tlmy
Funeral
aarvlcaa
wlU
be
hald
governor, and (2) Ber­
er a* "In the pink of eoadHlon." it la aaorthlng tho Gulf of Moxlco Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. at tha are effective Immediately
Fraxer said In a Joint announce- lin’s auH-Commitnist lord mayor, for burial, accompanied by Mr*.
M w t h i mouth of tha Mlaalaalppi graveside In Chutuote Cemetery
Gardner and Mr. Kansky.
JACKSONVILLE. Mar 29—GT}
K-F soureea Indicated dial al­ merit:
Uniat
l U „ h i , tv ,,idly
vln,t*,f
Slvar for a 89-foot tailing vm**1
"VOICIT SILENCED
HIGH LOW .
though
Fraxer
will
remain
u
board
“Kaiser-t'/uzcr l» entering u Atlanta on Ida American tour uml
ovardloo at Pensacola alma last with tha Rav. Joe C. Craws offi­ member, Edgar Kaiser will have
BCITUATK, Maia., Mar. J
AUTO COLLIHION
Atlanta
(id
M
ciating.
broader
mas*
market
and
almulthere
expressed
.
pleasure
ol
see­
Wodn
OP)—A woodland fir# aUaiwad
A DH7 Ford Coupe driven by Boston
tit)
48
almost a fret) hand In guiding tho taneously I* pressing production ing Clay’s native state.
tha “Vnlca of America" prariaaa
F- P. Bines, and a yellow taxicab Cincinnati
t!7
47
company'll new policy.
REDS
PHRflUADHD
schedules
on
five
outstandingly
radio program for 40 ratnutxa
■UBS OFF LUZON i
driven hy Dan C. liowlin, were da­ Detroit
114
48
They said they were nul yet now and different (node)*. Wo are
ATHENS, Mar. 89-6F&gt;—Cr**k
L1VINGBTON DIES
MANILA, Mar. 89-(ff)-O ov.
! t tail night.
maged last night ut 8:1)0 o'clock, in Minneapolis
43
39
prepared,
however,
to
amimincu
army
unlta
and
ptaaea
puraued
offering
the
public
tlm
lowest
ST.
LOUIB,
Mar.
20—
(AT—
•nor Gragorlo Bantayana of Quas A s SUtlon WRUL want off tho
a collision at Seventh Street and Now York
1)5
49
new
production
achedule*
under
llni
guerilla
forcaa
In
a
continuing
bat­
Chris
tf.
Livingston,
02,
pioneer
priced
big
curs
in
tha
world.
^ e h l r whan flam** vama etoad to aoa Frovinc# raportad today-that
Avenue. Damage to the Phoenix
45
83
tle In tha Mount Tramorka area expanded program.
J
, | gMfB i p .
“Our 4,000 dealer* can Intmud- circus clown and Inventor of some I’ulmottu
a n tra l high voHago tuanU tU ng
Ford is estimated a t about $160 Halnt Louis
73
90
Thn
prlee
reduction!
were
the
southeast
of
loonntaa
today,
a
gen­
nf
the
common
circus
tricke,
died
lately
market
tho
largest
car
In
Iowan. Tho atallon waa ‘
tha aait
and to the taxicab ut about $76. Ban Antonio
49
77
third
in
the
auto
Industry
In
lltllo
eral
ataff
comas
ualflM
reported.
at
his
home
hero
yeaterday.
tha industry selling ut a factory
aaad.
62
99
He performed throughout tlm An unidentified man, a passenger Seattle
Tha eommualoM lifted 11 guer­ ovar a month. General Motor*, the dellvarad price under $2,000." Thl*
8d
illa dead and 82 pffia—w tn Ma­ biggest producer, cut 810 to 840 reference waa to the 12344-Inch world aa an aeriallat, gymnast, In tha taxicab, waa reported to Jacksonville
77
T4
cedonia'fighting and I t guerillas off ita paaeanger care Feb. 89 and wheelbaeo Kaiser Special dellver- hlghwlra walker and bicyclist, In have been bruised. Tho accident Miami
waa Investigated by R. D. H arri­ Orlando
00
89
killed and M captured In the Pe- up to 1110 o ff Ita track prices
8 t | Ll.WB, addition to his clowning activi­
Ing retail at tha fact
son, highway patrolman.
Tallahassee
78
ties.
brought down
WUIya-Over!
‘VUIya-Overlond
Oa rag* Twel

Italy Notifies
1). S. Of Intention
To Join Alliance

Warren Says Salaries Are Only
Stock Market Is
Trans-Jordan,
Small Part Of Record Budget Jolted Into New
Israel Approve
„ Spree 0 f Buying \li
Armistice Draft

Co ur t A p p r o v e s
IBond I s s u e F o r
iDade Improvement

Pilot S a y s L o s s
Of Lubricating Oil
Forced Plane Down

ang

mSjWith Chiang On
P(‘ace For China

Group Of Students
^ F r o m Ohio State
* Visit Farm M a r t

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Funeral Services To
Be Held Wednesday

iti I Dies AI Luke Mary

Three Pass Exams
For City Policemen

Kaiser-Fraser Corp. Announces
Slash In Prices Of Its Cars

Roderick R. Robertu
D i e d Last N i g h t

( 'oinnije Newspaper
Attaekw (ieor^ia

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Oldtlme Price Controls

ce n t a l a * r s u s

BftLB t a i l TUPAT
*e fall? uttdtratoed Ged’a
|b t and lova far ua, bin fab*(tana. wa would rejalfe- la, .W* bare foaad that eves
fgg mtafertanea tarn wat lo be
far uo. Rejoice In the Lord
yi; again will I nay rejoice.—

One of the most tantnllzlng experience!! conceivable
would be to stand outside a room filled w ith in terestin g o b ­
jects, and g et only occasional glimpses of the interior when
the window was opened for 11 moment. This is w hat the
study of ancient history iH like, and of some modern his­
tory, too. We do not really know much about tho men and
women of 4,000 years ago!
This thought is prompted by the announcem ent from
Prof. Albrecht E. II. Goetzc of Yale University th a t he has
been able to read ancient Babylonian tablets discovered by
him lust y ear in Iraq. One interesting feature of thnttn tablets
w ritten in the Sum erian language of ancient Babylonia and
thought to date from B. C. .11*00, is th a t they record a sys­
tem of price and wage controls in this forgotten kingdom ut
Kshnunna. A bushel of grain was priced a t one q u a rte r of
an ounce of silver. To hire a donkey cost 40 qu arts of grain
and thetsam e amount wax paid to Itg driver,
bably never shall have enough data to find out, In, "How did
they w ork?". Midway In lima l&gt;etween Eahnunna and today
the Roman em peror Diocletian ordered an elaborate system
of price controls. T hat is really all th at wo know about them,
except the fact th at they were later given tip. It is impro­
bable th a t we shall ever learn more.
Considering how hard it is to get a gentjral agreem ent
on tho effect of our own price controls, It may readily be
seen how Impossible It Is lo pass judgm ent on barely men­
tioned sim ilar system s in by-gone days. Sim ilar lim itations
apply to m any kinds of knowledge of ancient, tim es. T hat Is
one reason why history cannot yet ho called an exact science.

Applesauce, Dried
Efirfc Oranges Lead
In School Lunches

THE WORLD TOMV

my D s w rrr,

m a c k k s s is

Hope* of gsnerationa of | K
Idenllst* for creation of a United
HUtr* of Europe ere moving closer
lo fruition—doner to peace.
Diplomatic representatives of
ten nation* are meeting In LondeW
tn complete detail* for the eatabllihment of • Parliament of Europe. These den are Britain,
France, Belgium, The NetherUnde, Norway, Sweden. Denmark,
Italy, Luxembourg and Eli*. It l«
hoped to aee thta parliament In
aeaalon hy the eomlng summer,
probably in Straabourg, France.
Whan Ihi* Congreaa opens it will
represent a brave beginning of
the United State* of Europe for
Prominent among the** was
France’* famoua Arlalld* Brlend—
premier, Nobel Pear* Prise winner
and player of an important part Is
bringing about the Kellogg Pact
lo outlaw war,
• A* on* of the old timer* I bad
the privilege of kaowlng tbe hu­
manitarian Briand. I’m «ur* hla
aplrlt, with hla old-time genial

miofloat,

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, With leu than hall th* iundt
required tor the coming year ihut
fee raised in ih* annual Red Ctoit
dm*, the danger of this organic*Hob's. having lo abandon it* local
(Kepler loom* di*ire»imgly large on
the heriton. Too oftgn we fail
to, (pprecisle the worth of inch
tl|anitationt unlil disaster etrike*.
fn#n we wonder why somebody
doesn't do lametbing. The time
ta fix th* roof ii before the itorni
t eam . If we do nol support ihe

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Who wrote Shakespeare's ploys? Most persons are quite
content in the assum ption th at William Shakespeare wrote
them. But not the memliers of the Francis Bacon Society, lift
years old and f&gt;0() Htrong, who met recently to commemorate
the 838th birthday of their hero. Most readers of Shakes­
peare have heard of their uigum onls, that Shakespeare did
not have the education necessary to w rite his m asterpieces,
and th at their rcul author wuh Francis Bacon, Judge, nhilosopher, scientist and literary figure—u universal genius if
there ever woh one. Ths argum ent is supposed to tie supjMirtud by secret ciphers said to Is? found In the plays and con­
taining Bacon’s name or Initials In num erous places.
Though the Baconians are still undaunted, most critics
think they have fohktl tc*m»ko their case. A parallel ig In
the attem pt, 150 years old now, to a ttrib u te the poems of
Homer to a series of unknown bards. A fter cultivating this
theory for runny years, Greek ntudenta have come more and
and more to return to the traditional view, th at Homer and
no oiher wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey.
C n m m i H H in n M e d
II —11&gt;—

ed. Con-* ‘-Honer Krlder outlined
plane to go ahead with tho con­
struction of new stand*
park,
of two pieces of property from the
County lo the City. Requested re­
turned to the City waa the land
Immediately north of the present
Municipal Ball Park and the pro­
perty aeuth nf First Street opposite
the radio tower, formerly designed
ae the proposed hospital elte.
Mr. McKIbbln waa Instruetad to
oontaet Leedy, Wheeler and All*man, Orlando bond attorney*, to
irepare an enabling act to be
tttreduced in the Leglalature for
Ula City to pay far work to ba
done In connection with the finan­
cing" of the proposed waterway
Utminal.
Marlon Gordon presented • replot of the J , E. Pace Subdivision
to be eolled the Fellowship Addi­
tion. The Commission approved th*

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delegation also disclosed that Gen­
eral Liu Kol, vlre minister of na­
tional defense, will accompany the
peace delegation to Peiping. Liu
la considered one of the Nation­
alists’ beat soldiers. He probably
will take a major pari In negotia­
tion* on the key issue nf Jnlnt
nrmy reorganisation.
The secretariat said Ihe govern­
ment peare mission will leave In
two groups on Thursday and Fri­
day. The peace delegate* them­
selves will leave Nanking on Fri­
day.
Meanwhile another member of
the delegatiun, Huang RhaoHailing, rn route from Hong Kong
to Nanking, aald that Nationalist
China ran not afford a mol loud
civil war.
"Economically China in already
bankrupt, and an Imnvcrlshed
country ran not affor dtn fight any
war," Huang said.
Acting President t.l Tsung-Jen
during the- day led high govern­
ment officials In paying homage at
the Nanking monument lo Tl

Rug* In nouMirnntcrn Mansachusett* normally yield about two
third* of the nation'* annual cran­
berry crop.
Thome* Kdi*nn wa* granted

■temsm
vrrgrnrr nf rare and ru»tem*
g
—
4—
among the wnyld-wlde membership.
“
The same regulation* wouldn't fit
all rase*.
- - - _____
This weaknea* gave a fillip to
A * ^ r * l
n .
the idea of a United State* of EuA U tO a ITCt? v&gt;U(H
rope. It waa recognlxed that Eu*
_______
rope wa* the greatest danger spot
r»»«« rae* ii **i
*» n breeder of world war*, flu*- „ reduction of (11,1.1.
porter* of *u,*h a united atatoa' The Kalaer-Fraier official* »ali
pointed out that a cloeer union that among th* factor* tnlerlna
could l&gt;* formed among the natlonaith* price reduction* were these:
of the continent because
the "I. We are carrying Into rentl

The Real Shakespeare

A Milwaukee youth 19 it charged
with slaying the i6-year old staler
•f hit 17-year old wife whom he
married slier killing her tiller lo
pievenl her from lelling of hit
allair with her titter. And the
ilrangeti and moat distressing thing
•barlt ths tragedy is that no one
(MOtsd lo regard the extra-marital
pregnancy at wiong; whet caused
the killing wat the younger titter
(bating her nldrr tiller about her
condition, joking ahoul it lo her
friends.
_______

JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 80—
(Special) — Applesauce, d r i e d
eggs, orange concentrate, and
more than a doien other food
commodities were served In the
schools nf Seminole County Hurthe last six month* of 1048
through a service provided by
(he Stale Welfare Board. Sher­
wood Smith, welfare commission­
er. reported today.
The surplus food commodities
distributed In Seminole County
hod n total value of (4,962.80.
Distribution Is made In the coun­
ty under the direction of T. W.
I. aw bon, superentrndent of
schools. The foods went to IS
schools.—serving an average _ of
children each day. Among
the commodities were 4R rases
of apple sauce; I,HIM) pounds of
cheese; *11*1 pounds nf dried egga;
I,ItFifl pounds of dried milk; IB
rases of oragne concentrate; 10.BOO pounds of white potatoes.
Under the .State welfare act,
the State Welfare Board la re­
sponsible for the distribution of
surplus food commodities alloted
to this state. The foods are pro­
vides! to Florida at no cost to
the slate, only direct expense In­
volves! Iielng the coat of distribu­
tion within the State.
Parochial schools, charitable
Institutions receive the commodi­
ties, in addition to public schools.
During the last six months of
11*48, the fowls distributed had a
total wholesale value of (1146.(142, Commissioner Smith said.

B lin d S e n a t o r s

There ii an old taying in die
The fummiH blind mini of Oklahoma Is no more. Thomas
nawtpaper huiineti dial n a m e * P. Gore, the s la te ’s first senator, who served from lli&lt;&gt;7 to
malt 0#w». So. "Truman Walk* 1921 und again from 1081 to 1987, has ju st died In W ashing­
Eight Block* tn Service*", we read ton, at 78.
ig the paper*.
Blind most of his life, Senator Gore got along with the
help of a devoted wife and a phenomenal memory. An isola­
,-rV r. it only half a* much dia- tionist, ho was at odds, though a Democrat, with the Demo­
betoa ia (he South a* in other pari* cratic presidents of his day. He opposed the le a g u e of Naof the aation. the Diahete* Seminar Hons in Wilson’s time, and whs n thorn in Franklin Booseig Jacksonville it told. Diabele* it volt’s side. This lack of hnrmony with the adm inistrations of
■S unpleaiant incurable ailment to his party accounted for his Iwo election defeats.
have, So thnif of ut who livo in
Gore’s second hitch in the Senate coincided in part with
‘.M South have another thing In be the term of the only other blind senator In our history.
thankful for.
Thomas I). Scholl, a Republican from Minnesota. Scholl prov­
ed too conservative for his state, and served only a short
Th* more wc bear ahoul die need
lor greater cspendilures on the time.
A cynic might say that Gore ami Scholl were not our
|M/t of our stair government. the
only blind senators. Some of those who have the blessing of
eyesight seem to i&gt;e blind to Ibe needs of Hie nation.

M at that will guarantee landlord*
a fair return on their investment.
Thai it the tub. a* far a* moit
tenant* are concerned. You can't
goarantee landlord* a profit withMM mutating rents, and moil pooms don’t*want tn pay higher rentlTM host way - ol |»llmg around
tljal, however, it to build your own
house, own it ami rpiit paying tent.

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TALBOTTS
-D R IV E -IN —
recent acquisition* of raw materRKt’OltH (I
lal* fncllllles, par llciilm ly the
TALLAHASSEE,
world’s largest blast fnrnnre st
Cnlli-etlnn*
fr
Cleveland, uperatvil for us on a -even cents n galti
long-term contract by Republic olino set anolbei
Steel, nxsura us su uninterrupted month,
flow of basic metal ami finished
Although Februa
autumollve sheet at rqntpetltlve, est inonln In the
prices.
i ter C. M. (lay repn
"3. HUrtlng-up ciwt* required In atnnlh were tho h
establishing a new auto company l,,rFand bringing nut tho first entirely
now postwar ear have been com-[ Hln de -lanerlo

ssssis. a, ns, =
spurred by thi- anxiety to do all
possible tn prevent the develop­
ment of a third global catastrophe.
As projected, tho United State* of
Europe would fit into the frame­
work of the United Nation*.
So far ns one can aee this la
likely to represent a step la the
direcllun of the "nn* world," which
Isn't likely to be achieved until
human nature ha* undergone a
mighty change, As a matter of
fact, It’s alsySS tfUeVe that whig
future generations achieve "ono
world" It may be comprised of a
largo number of Just such bloc* of
nations ** the projected "United
States of Europe." That would
seem logical In view of the diver­
sity of special Interest*.
Certainly It's difficult tu Ima­
gine “one world” In which the
member states would surrender
lltelr sovereignty to a parent par­
liament. There I* too much pride
in nationalism to permit of aueh
emasculation. However, thla (Wed
not preclude wholesale cooperation
for general welfare among the varInus groups of "united states."
HELLS REPLACED
HCHAFFliMJHKN, HwlUerland
Mar. 29—(/P)—Five hundred Swiss
school children tugging on rones
helped lo nut bach in place Uie
five church belle of the Stelgkirrhr, bombed In error five years
ago hy American flier*.
The church waa destroyed on
Apr. 1. 1044, whan American
bombers, whose target* were In
Germany only a few mile* away,
mistakenly bombed Schaffhaueen,
Ihe church has bean rebuilt and
the Installation of the bells w«i
made a public ceremony, Tbe BOO
children marched to the church la
a parade which featured the belli,
heroes of the Kuonlntang (gorern
ment party) who Hied In tne 1B1I
revolution..

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R O O K K E F .I 'I N C S K K V I C E

Plans are Ix-iiig made hy the
Woman's Auxiliary of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church for its annual
Spring Party to which the public
is invited to nttrnd either in the
afternoon or In the evening. The
parly will lie nn event of Apr. 19
with games of bridge and Okla­
homa beginning at 2:0(1 ami 8:0 0 1
P. M. Proceeds from the parties
will he used hy the Christin'i Social
Relations committee which is i n .
charge of welfare work of thej
.lunch.
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The parties will lie held in the j
Parish House where n gay Spring !
theme will lie used In the a r r a n g e - !
meats. Mrs. S O. Chase, Jr. is
serving as general chairman for
the event.
Ticket sales are under the charge
of Mrs. Dan Gallant: divot at inns:
Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff; prizes: Mrs.
J II. Cogburn; tallies: Mrs. H. If. j
Coleman: refreshments: Mrs. It. F.
Whllner. Jr. and Mrs. |„ ||. Cun-j
nellv; tables ami chairs: Mrs. J. L. [
Inglev and cards:
Miss Carol |
Stone
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f.lttle Miss .Italy l.avender wax
Hill Hutchison of the t'uiveisily
hotioreii on her tliiiil
birtlnlay of Florida spent the past week­
with u party given hy her mother end ill Sanford with Ills puieutx,
Mrs. Curtis l.avemler at Iheir Mr. and Mrs. W. t* Hutchison.
home, 1107 Oak Avenue, on Sat*
unlay afternoon at .'1:30 o'clock. An
Mrs. Quienie Unnuett und soil
WEDNESDAY
E aster theme wa« used In decora*
Home room mother! of the lions which included yellow and and dnughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Uonnvtt and duughtrr Mills
Grammar School will meet at 2:30 green streamers and balloons. In
P. M. at the ichool.
the center of the refreshment table have returned to their homes in
rilllHRUAY
was a large cake centered with a Orangeburg, S. C. after visiting
with Mrs. Uonnctt's sister. Mrs.
. M Somiuole Chapter No. 2. O. K. S., wngnn drawn by two rabbits.
C'wtll meet at the Masonic Halil. During the nfternoon records i \V. C. Wilson
at 8:00 P. M.
were played und the young guests!
...............................
rltlllA T
.'enjoyed fishing for toys. G roup; "lit. II wnyde Ituekei icturued
The Axalea Circle of th« tlariieii | ietui.f|| wt,rt,
u|1(|
py .lust Friday from a shun business
Club will meet ut 8:0(1 I • M. w'ltn llu thduy" was sung to the honoree. j trip to Ailnntu. tin lie was ucMra.s At F. Hunt, with Mrs. John Rt.fr„ hlnrn,,,# consisting of leolM'miwnied by his daughter. Miss
Clark us co-hostess. _
_
! cream and cakes, were served by Barbra Kiickrr, and Miss Olyve
CainpMlLLoiatmr Poal, Amer- the
Mrs. l.avender was Ann Atluni* who visited friends
lean l.eglon Auxiliary will h a v e a i assisted In entertuinlng and serv- »t Kinory University
a business meeting at 7:30 r . M . ,
, Mrs. w
w Ty
j||„
at the Legion Hut.
1i j^
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be
held
n
t
and
Miss
I’atty
Wal*
Miss Penrose Hutchison, who is
Spring Frolics will
H o lly w o o d
^ t h e Junior High SU'," M’1
Those enjoying the affair with atteniliny lleuvet Count r&gt; Hay
him at 8.00 P. A1. _
yuung Judy were Janet Johnson, School in Itostun, is spending a
MONDAY
ten-day
spring
vacation
with
i
n, I
First Methodist I ‘Hsnne Smith. Sharon Lee, Dottle Capt. und Mrs J. II Gragg and
IN fu ll BIOOM. lids beautiful gulden flout Ultra indmis al the Inter*
HOLLYWOOD. Mar.
Miss Jiiuuitn Gragg in Washing When in doilht, make a Western. ' national Flower Show in New Yolk Kill,a Klein kneels down to admire
Inn. D C
This old movie maxim, based | une of the blossoms, liver - t g a rd e n s ate on display (fiitcruutiunul)
on the sure-fire box office of
Ciirdre No . with Mra.
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Crum„ (innil.
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horse operas, is being heeded hy
ley. Silver Lake; Llrc e No J wIth ,
Watson. It...... . und ‘
! ': ......... T.vlor and James s .c ( O S I U l t i i
I m ln s ln
Michael .Salisu, Jr. Im, left 7fin
wart Taylor's next film after
1,1
Avenuel^CIrah- * No. T i l t h ' ' K
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"'il.lnk ................... He..... ... San Francisco where .lie will eiu- “ Hnllleground" is slated tu In*
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P. H. Wyatt, r.lf. Mugnolia Ave- ' A,,„ Mril. Clifford Johnson, Mra. hark no Mat 30 tu jum In-1 Inis- "Devil's Dimrwnv," which i« mm
tinnd who is stationed with the of MGM's first Westerns since j
h . r*L" 228 Westh Fluhteeiitii
Smith.
Mr, II.......
Lee, Navy on Kwajaleiii lihiml ueai the actor's "lllllv the K id"
III III I l \
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^Kilpatrick.
Elghtwi.lh "Mo b e rtCalvin
j lir,|ilt„
Ml„ A,fr„
Guam
Stewart Inst finished "O pera­ \P Srwsfealures Iteaolt I dllor
? ‘rTi}lixC n 0 0 F h n ' \ u e i ,u i , r *' ” ■
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Mrs.
li wasn’t -.1 («*••!*
th.it o nut
tion Maliivn" ul MGM (lie ptritnlpli
tore tins the nmnring recoid of i liitil to nit. til hembi.'lu t., have
P eter,, Mr, l.nniui Kclmls, Mrs.
Miss
t
InnGoeil/
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Sanfoid
lieing finished in "ti ilavs on a lin n fo.■•head, Hi.in.ioli.t with m
Pr.tbyti-riau t ’l.inrli will hold »• t , lienee
Ci.lliu.', Mr,.
W T. and Si. Ivierslm ig
.
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«i«Ii -i uf lit dav scltrdole
The pace had |. cue If lado' would tali up fhe
inreiiiig
Mr,
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Mt,
Hireling at
a " ‘• •‘oine of Mrs. W h | .M
"Sandy"
Anderson, l.u, left l&gt;&gt; everyone dared "I hune we don'll pi ............. l.onliue ..- .«&gt;••. tinF.. Il.ilTyli
lullyhaad at 8.00 C M. Hn.
Mfh. B&gt;rl
Mrx plane to attend the National Conn
find out Gist we iefl out the ( wi.uli- la li.... and ■• on li.
pi.'
R A. King Olid Mrs Felice \V_ext ,Ian Watson,
IVnlwt, Mrs.
vlrll fc
,l(i.a .
hd&gt;( lv
Willmk
lid cil of Teucliera of .Mathematics mitldle or snmethilig " says Jilll-' t e n ........ . i-b:ilige
will serve os hostesses with Mr* Mis t'laience Henderson.
being held to lialtilllme. Mil Mill my.
Hull, head.
III I !«'!• I lllll III If* III I'P 11111 **II
3ft through Apr It Sim wdl
re
|||)|K frosliv can't seem
t»
I | f \ i 1 l l «t I. Wl tl
;i\1 r N . I’iH o n , W i l s o n
present the Piuellu, i ounty I'uiin- i-,cape imr*es lie's acting wilii iltl* I l l ' l l ! • I I l l t l l l I l|*|M-s| f i l l '
ell
nf
Mnlheuiatle*
..t
which
she
'em
in
"Riding
llitrli"
I'ltrsl
w IHIIAIII.K SIIRI.F PAPKIt '
I tS s f a ir l'lit,
( ' i r &lt;• I d
VA.ai- flits** l«i ti .Ml i l n l .
1*1111 11 h«*
,lmuld lie the signal fm Itoh
f
A grease resistant shelf pupei ,
‘ 1 1 1 I t is president
Im
f 11 • lit
f 1 m| | i
In d r i l l I .
——
Hope
get out III" "Cnmhy’s |t| !• 1f9«*i
Is available in while, red, pink,]
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li* 1?• 1 1 i i | o m i t * |I ' n i n l a | : n s. 11
hi
Horses" cny file.
idue, yellow, green and olliei | \j,„ \y.
Ti*on mid Mis J P.
I* «*i• - l i n n N i i i l m i ' h i ! | u * n i i \
rrienils
of
K.
I.,
I.nio-y,
sou
ol
Stnu
Ketilmi,
now
fit
II
eulurs. The paper also is availnlde | Wil null xPlVnl 118 rils||Dl|l&lt;88('8 for
Hilt k m I i ( M i l l ' l l i r - s h i l x * ' - \« m i i III
for (lmwi*r liniviK‘ tin* monthly
«»f the Worn- Mr. and Mm h. II. I :im*y, will lit* morilli rr«*| tnur of Sonlli \inrr----------------------------- .!un'. Council of the First Christ* intorrnlrd t o Irnrn Hint h r I»iih L»h , is sniil hy fih'ioN t o Im* plun* |**t - l i i r l l i l l i ? *«l«ll**v h r t n l . i * I n ' s si |
I* if in* ninl f I••• n l hi*hi t*x n - i ' s i f*»i
NKKDLK TIIRKADKR
]..... Church held tecently at the 'prudent'lal 1 , 1 ‘ C of ilu' ttinir n chnvnri* of iirufcR^l'iiii nt |»A» f 11III I III* l l t r h i i ' i i t h l i t IX lilt* 11
inpiiiiy'&lt;8 HR A ftri
run rngiri'd in III*
A new plastic gnilget nutoiual- Tismi Inline. Mrs. Wilson presidtxl
Irallv thread, u needle wltli ulie nver the meeting mid Hit- ilevti* iitft’nry nt t'lm rluttr, N t ‘ Fiom 1mrut hiMiiit*****, hi* wuntR to turn lo XXlodi* lirxx m n i k i ' t M Mill i n i r lit i r
push mi the billion. It Is being tnuml liuseil on "F aith " was led hy UUI to IIIIH Mr. leJitir) N«*rvi*d iii iittyrliintrv. Hoiiu* iniiflit i*oiMidi*r 111111 •' I l i n t **ntiV in nl I t l u - h i i i ' i i l l l
M*llin|( ninl HtlminiNlinlivr | hm| i th«‘ two firld** r|oi«*l\ nMinl
hx ill |*|»t n»* n id - i1 in xxn 11*1 mill
used tty blind people with great Mrs. W. D. Thornton, She was with
tin* coiuliaiiy'** ,lucks«iiivill«*
Ion t'oMi'llo lio|U"8 h is lighl I i h h l l l i r ll till (»•• l » h n 1%^ 111 |ti*l
success.
| assisted hy Mrs. W. P. Ye,ley und ugeney.
weight clmuinionship fight lm- |l«|* s 11 1 1 li x%I 1 • % \Xst11h l sl&gt; t i n
t
Mis. J R. Farrias. Included on the
t wt-i'll I k e W i l l i a o i s a n d l-airltoo* ( i n k
A iPRINO CHAPIAU of |..l/u tu. na­
11 *i iigruni was a poem writ ten hy
Itolnno,
will lift Ids I'Hstsldo
Sin It xxn tin- *uli(ri Iil»*r ti r*| tion* l» tiled on for elftvl by lovely
| Mrs. Thornton.
vmilh foundation nut of the red. h\ \ttiiuy hn 111*•« 111 fin \ iiitltr , Jean Pugxh-y ut tin- Intern..tlon.I
, • • • i "Fe • All of Chinese Life" was
The Mav 2d Isml will have to titid r Xrii hrfitir. xxIm xx tiilnl Im Mower Sliuw III New Yolk. Spy*
• the missionary study theme and
nav off *M3.IIU0 deld on the place,
,
,,
,
ill
liully dr.lgnrd by a tluial artUl. II.•
I Mrs. Alison Nliilork talked on ''The
Try t&gt;ni' Hlmpiier's
Hilo which AlrlMlt anil Costello '’".'"""V,
X
tillN
I
hr
x
%
111
1
li ttf I In* yt utli'liirii ilupe au bu. attracted much Intel •
! Will is Chief." Mrs. 11. D. U n d r e s s '
.Special For Wed­
have already poured fllMl.lHIII. I.on
yutjUMsig el.ti.ask ylatfrna llu'.ul)
nesday
Ispoke to the group with her sull­ HY ALBURN D WRST
reports the fmindution lias helped uf I tillf |M*rind
(*i»»*Hlidh**» llllillilflirlliri'l
tiflrii
ie d being "Church Huapltnhty".
Prill- decrease luvenile dellmpieiicy -It) U»xi* i‘iitipi'1 il l t u n l u ( h i* I l u l l * * n f
CAIRO. Mar. k'!» —td't
Grilled Crunks
cess Fiiwzia, the lieattilful fo rm e r ,
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French l*\r I ex—
thiii m n
M n iH iriih ilin f r « m l l u h
| m |» IU * h
H i.I
|tt*| l u i l i r llfitl
« t» |ti|t
Empress of Iran, was married
T ' ,*‘ Jnih-box-Paramounl talent
l-'iillowing the business meeting, yesterday lo Is.natl Nhirine lley. t-vrhange tnay pave ..... wt.y for Ilf.I I I i i i I i i u C m m c h i x r * i r x i u l ( h u t , h n f i n ImIm*** if shr liki'B N h olir
Cole Hlitw— II tt 1
ft* m i i ' n f t h r I r n d u i p r ii N f i ii ' l ^ i i i l r
refreshments
were
served
to
Mrs.
Hulls— Hill ler '
.isit * i | l | i &gt; l | n t h
n f t t n i l ( • r i i i t i f . In* i i i . f i i i R | * f d t h r u *
Thornton, Mrs. Yesley, Mrs. F a r ­
I htiuuh thr (*iil*« mr lint nn (hi*
XXl l l l l l - l l ' s III I III- | n i l l l t Ilf l l l | ( l l l \
rias, Mrs. Nfelnrk, Mrs. Landress,
n ,,
. . . , 1, , - * » » ' •
.................. ..................................... x%lid '•|M*lidiliR •pin* 1h.it i*Yisti*d
Mrs. R. V. Dodson, Mrx. J. R. Rj.
fit* ...... .. vod.-t during Ilu xxm will'll xxm loh- |»nxai*
ehartls, Mrs. W. II. Young, Mrs. fur hr .1 l yeur-ohl prtneesa. who Vl(1|lir M„ | | | r ( T i „r ,wx ,|cr .... P oe
Willinm Cherry, Mrs. Karl Kviitis,
*,,*fyi|t x King I s . mmi.Ii* like n lieiter Idea Ihnn co
Cm Jtoidli
w a di and
•■■tiled »••• • h tli* in iiiMis- *|i«*iii11111* uitiiM x In di
n
Ipowdci \ &gt;toll t L , . ••Iugn, mid . Xa 1 I tl. .11 Mil'll* 1 Mllllt rl Mill llll*
Mrs. It. G Fox, Mrs. J.
Horlnn, I nrouk. She had lieen married I" starring the some team* in | i i , ipl.W.lel
' »*iIr' I t* Illtlll* 11 \ *k\ 1•*. I,rtr.| (n
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'•*• •livnrred
un.
|I Ysssil
.lore.
Mrs. W. II. Hughes, Mrs. J-. W
Ysistl
• ».«»• iindiMii 1*11-1111
.sIsiiuTlIty
\ s&lt;..|uel is already p l a n n e d
I Mi.ly
Knight, Mr,. (1. T. Peursun, Mr, I.ei last Novenibee She lia.l horil.'
'thr Uldlltlrx -llll I* lllddllll* xmIiiiii*
Frleinl I i i . im.''
e..»
George (-.'Haworth, Mrs.
Wil Hflll, in. son to inherit the Iranian I f„r **%| v
M
Is. -I
tliu.igh the first film infl't f Ilit «h llg I tier . S. Ills ’ Is
Mrs. TI xi.ii. Ml«s Susan Willium, 'thiiuie
Yesterday's ceri'tnony wus a
yet The second edition
and Willi* Guy Kllswurth.
the tin., h«*xx p v t 1 ,
simple Moslem one and strictly planned for next fnll The end;., rn e n l •ill r - h i t
private
is having fun planning the next | _
Y ou'll l.o&lt;&gt;k le v e lle r*
Thr ruyul cuhinet announced title. Suggestions nre "Mv Friend
the wedding hud luken place in a Irnrn out West With the llni'.l.',' !
F erl lle lle r *
and "Irm a Meets Boston lllnekospecial, iiffirlol oomniuniquc.
0 B . c a u . e your .up*
Short takes . . .
Tom Drake |
"By Allah's will and with the
The program has been announced
ill b« da*
for the tinnuul Spring
Frolic guidance of his light and undt'i cuts loose from MGM in a c.m;de |
signed Just far
which will lie presented on Friday the rare uf (K m gl Farouk." tile "f weeks, says he'll free lance
' goal
at the Junior High School. The statement said, "the great mas - * •* •• *»•* 20 Radio Theater i.|&gt; i
t • G i v e s h e a lth fu l
. •*,f. Claudell.l|
entire production Is under the di­ riage of Princess Fuwxia x x x t'»1l?',!,r*n.r ®' •
support.
Ismail Shir in.* Bey x x x has taken Collier! and Fred MncMurrarv
rection
of
Mrs.
W.
0
.
Fleming.
The
• C o n t a i n s shape*
when they do "Family Honey
keeping guarantee. program will begin at 8:00 P. M place.
moon" next Monday
C iis«
Ancient
rustum
called
for
the
in
the
school
auditorium
and
In­
• M eJe ra te l j
Daley is hack in voice after Ian [
luiile
to
lie
ul.sent
from
her
own
cludes
u
play,
several
tfluilcal
se­
k
prised I
ing a bubv. Her first record I, ...
wedding
lections and a western operetta.
X»rx. Areata Smith
mucous
"All
Itiglit
.
I.M
iiiii,
ll.....I
Throughout the ceremony the the Gun."
Tho program is as follow!:
2718 Palmetto Ava,
J "Henry's Mall Order Wife", a one was expected to remain In her
Pfluna 7*8*J
'a c t play lo Im given by tha seventh own suite at Koubn palace. In
If you fry .yfoods
frequently, u
.., f i, , . . V.,..,
'g ra d e ; (be seventh grade glee club same rases a woman member of u fry(|
itvill be presented In several songs;
the Moslem llilih
to the lirlile t ................ ..
[)„
j "8parkin' Peggy Jane"; "Harmony
during tlie waiting periud.
Western
operetta.
basket in frying.
S A NRanch”,
I O K I) a OKI
,\NI)&lt;&gt;
Kit
TUKHDAT
Circle No. 7 of llie Firat Methudill Church will meet with Mr*.
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thu morning by Manager Hal Giuher.
Jonet w*» tigned from the Sanford baiehatl irhool conducted in
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R o n n ie

H a n le s D e rb y

Jamtiorra

t h a t «‘clu"li cllull
New*

I’nliiiUr Miiile
Morning Oavnttuna
Mmlit* To Mualu
Wnr 1,1 i*t Nln*

rhaaed tho Lee*burg club during
ihr Winter, announced he had *old
hi* bidding* to a* group headed
liy Ml** Ronnla Hanelea.
Ml** Hanele*, al*ter to Dodger
Mgr. Lou Hanele*, I* a aenior nt
the Unlvcralty of Miami and w ill
liceiimr the activn president nf the
club when *he graduate* In Juno.
She la tha major *hareholder.
She »pent foilr year* In W ACH
doting World W ar II aervlng over*pa* In the Kurnpenn Theater.
The third l«e*h u rg aale Wa*
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League ami

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Mnr. lilt —( / l t - Huo&lt;lli-n|i, *lx furlong opening day a “Yma* BukTar. * ' Itle. Herder.
, * on Mlk# sir**t#rl#B
Manager Kohel of the Wnehlngloo foalure nt Howln racetrack In 1:11 T f n fjtTII "nSrt1 **?■
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Journey'* rind, tI fill
I'lu A Yanli
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Mfii( t In* flnn ri
Ranato* I* lienring down on Ihr •U9.
Miami
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Hpnrlk
Klfiw of M«V
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thik hi* regulnr* lire In-lug over­
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VK R t) IlE A t ’ ll. Mar. at»—(/!•&gt; — etrokre in playoff for IL’ .OW) top « w itll* Mae. 7 Hlg (iulde. « Ham- Jj
open.
■ml* Me .
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Mew*
Eddie Mtkalv utility
Brooklyn money in *Greenaljero onen.
El I’aao, Tex.—Hen II
Hogan, re -i
" ,C T . % S S y l ! f f i a * R T
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Dodger Infleldei, i» expected to
covering from serious injuries nuf| Ulnrln K. I ItlmmcR II nmmI. 1
be sidelined five day*.
mohlle err 1- Mel l*l«e. *
Htr»«k. \ Km 1“
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M!k*i* suffered a small fract-. frred In Kch. 2 automobile
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T w a r ir - wAi-w—a / i* m o *
left* *7"
eye /'
yesterday
ill Brooklyn’s ''nine '"I* wr«k-end.
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I Hare I4*|n. I Ktrtlhn, 1 Renny
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Klnrl.ta *aa* ptoflila 'Ira
8-4 trt'tnph over ll» Ht. Paul Am
tl'iueak. i4 Memorial
Memorial nun,
hull, ■» I,on
New Y o rk — New York and Chi- Irftra. «
Moon Porkaf, ,&gt;tu*lM»
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HI Widiy.'^t
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arlean Aiaociatlon
A«ao
Marker
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straight year, * -llnfk
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a jc a r.
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HT. PETETtHBtJItG, Mar. 2 9 - hat I led lo an 8-R draw In the guldr t m — Daddy's Girl, D ark M**l*r. ' orreoi Market per in.ian
(A*)— Paul lllnrlcha, the New York rn gin van Inter-city battle of cham­
Tima tha Jaaga,
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kee*’ I 4II.IHHI Ihuiii* pitcher, I* pion*.
Yankee*'
HernndOillda, Mlnaer L*r/t«
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New York New
York
Htatn tireailit Kid, Mpaedg
Periillar lllr l
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giving
Manager ( ‘miny
Htengul
if ft - Two n F«r#v#r, wiw* lie- Bh ie II
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Commission
handed
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Indefinite *u*pcn*lon to official*,el*loa. K cO. KarHlnricha, Lutheran divinity atui
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H arry Kbhett* and Hanredd Harne* I |,|lrt y ttaal '
Hales dlre. l l&lt;&gt; rnnam
dant at Goncordln Heminary at
It
orlng Jake I Fltin—My llwmaal. h i * liordar. i '- 'rij44
Bt. Louis. Mo., hna allowed only /or their dtrlalon favoring
M ll.« *m In
in I l-arry Marr
1V."1!'.""
V. "!
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over
Hobart
Vlllemain
41
ranker, , Mmnll
ftva hits In 13 Hi-orete** inning*.
lust
Friday'*
12
rounder
at
Madison
v«llanl
t?rm
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prttmrel
He (till I* liwtrd nil the Yank*'
llo ll,
K*lrn J»r*«
Shin-—Anna.
Havant
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Kama* City American A«aoclatlnn Hqnarn Garden.
Tr.irthl*. Hun Dtia
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B R O O K L Y N , N. Y . - O P ) - O n n
Htreek
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FORT l.AUDEUDAl.K, Mar. 29 of the stipulation*
Met* Halo. Klintio.
'
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between the Dmlger* I*i ra
i l-*tt
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Ill*fiM
IIm* ill*
announced the nplioMiog of three and Hollywood, thalr new Pacific
4
TflDAY'H P.XHII1ITION
" 11*II M WhllfH
players, Inrliollng liny Cotcriian Const farm team, la that Brooklyn
1
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9
8
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tho
right
In
select
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tlie
HCIIRDDLK
and hBilly Drinara, meuihera of the
IlflllN 11Kll t
By A S S O C IA T E D P H K SS
iitulrr I ll.ri
1948 club. Both were sent to Buf­ Htura two players by next Hept.
At Haraaola: Louisville (AA) va linontriH nM
falo of the International League,

CALL MS FOR A DEMONSTRATION
We are ntiw able lo make Immediate delivery on moat
model* and nbriut one week lo to days nit all model*.

(t o u r Parkard Dealer
Del,and, F la .

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third

player,

22-year-old

Bobby Hlewarl, wa* optlonad to
tha A'a Havaimah (■*., farm
tilth of the Gian* A Hnulh Atlantic
Las gun.
Two ntlirr players,
pitchers
Jack tlwlft mid Dirk lllaimian, went
■apt to flavaiinah for fuit|ie.r sen■oiling.
&lt;.
HAN

BERNARDINO,

I'ullL,

Mar. 211-1/1’l Ted lleuid, hidiami-

■otis outfielder who powdered A iiifrlcan Association pitcher* fm n
^01 average In 112 gnmes lu*l
•easoii, gol four single* In flvn
(rips yesterday n* llm I’lrale* out
laitril the Ghirngo While Sox lo
beat I he A merit-mi l.i-agliei* 15-11,
LAKELAND, Mar. 29
i/P )Red Itolfo I* Joggling the Detroit
Tiger lineup In trying to find more

patting punch.
The cleanup Job has licrn turned
avci to Bout Ever* with Georgfi
Kell ipollrtl nl lim d In the hutting
order and Johnny (truth al fifth.

HT. PKTKHHIIUHG, Mar. 3 9 t/P) If Wldtey Kurowaki Is unable
to open the *e*aon a t third base
for tha HI. Lmii* Cardinals, Ed
Kaiak looks like Die b«*t bet for

I hiw la *11)1 troubling him.

BRADKNTON, Mar. 2 9 -(/P )-

BoHtnn llrnve* Pitcher Warren
(LeftyI .Spaini say* he la going
hack to being a ''thrower Instead
of h pllrher. May in* I can do a*
well as I did In 1917.”
Spali ii had a 21-In rncord In
III 17. "I rill Inniic that tvnaoii with
vvcrylhliig I had mid tho re*ull
w»* a good year,” he *ay*. "I rtiHr,I on my fast hull with a rhi.ligc
of pare mid mi occmh!oiii «I curve.”
"For some reason or n thri, I
can’t explain It imw," be adds, "I
decided lo lie a rou'.nd pitcher
mid mil a throwei in 1918." Ill*
reroid Inst *ch *&lt;iii wn* 15-12

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IK l1)— Halph bluer, the Pittsburgh These youthful puck star* am the
Pirates' horn* run king, expert* t o | wm„ n-sm rtively of Lionel Conla* hack In the lineup tomorrow i nclwr, Cy Wentworth. Hwevney
Hrhrlner, Joe Prlm eau and Charlie
T IIC H O N , Aria., Mar. 2 9 - ( A ’) - mltuiH that lump on Id* noggin.
The co-holder of the National Conncher, five of the National
The Chicago Lull* wl I hit the
Texas trail fot a full Iwo-wecka League home run elmm|ilnu*hlp Hockey League's brightest star*
lour after their game with the wn* lifnlied yesterday In mi ex­ of years ago.
hibition game with the Chirago
Cleveland Indiana herii today.
White Hox.
National
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home
run
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honor* among piirhcra lieton g to
Mar. 29—I/!')— Fran k Lam ;, C h i­
Mill) Lea led tin* *ire* of money- Hal
Hrhumnrlier
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cago White Hoa general manage , winning Ihoroughlireil* In I94H G iants mid Jim Tobin of the 1942
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Chicago today to ■•« If lie cun &lt;1 1118,2311,
attr up suitie action in thr trade
markets with Datrolt's K illy Evans
nmt Bill Vaaak, president of the
Cleveland Indiana.

the Job.
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-The Rochester, N. Y., rookie bai Tiicaon, Phoanli and Han Antonio
been filling In nicely at third for after another game with lha
(urowski whole long ailing el- Pirates hare today.
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Gloria K ami Mel Ling head up pic have requexted th a t wo hold MMMMMMMMMMMMMINIIIg
the fa*t field of *printera Uddlng reaerved *eat ticket* for them,”
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(N ow H « f e h M ore B a rg a lM
for Derby poaitlon* tonight.
Tho tlckata may be purchaaed 75f H A |,(-K p A N g j q(, »jM t k
from J. C. Mitchell at the Sanford 35c G A N t IL A T R II HOAP
There arc only »even player* In
Herald office.
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terday changoil hand* for the third I of the. 90-day racing aeaaon to-Season
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Mickey W inter*, owner of the ninth race for the annual S a n fo rd -ib *^ * f j j j f ! 1!!!??!.
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and a valuable asset. Use the Top &lt;)uiillty
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O. H»i 814, Miami Heath. Flor­ I 11:30 In 2:00 al I liU I Kit'S
ri-paiiriiig. G C I .Jlmc ., limn. J
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Shop, 1701) Hunfoid Ave. Phono
HEWING M A C H I N E S llrrl’el II III .1.
’OK FARMS, horn.., builnaaa
Sewing Marti, ('enter, 110 W.
property ami acreage, aea your
tat SI. Ph. 1100.
1(1 HiinIiu'hn O pportunities
E.. A. 8trout Realty Agency
Orta R. Mathl.ui, Associate HOME DEMONSTRATION Chiba HAItllECDE STAND. 3rd. A San1807 K. Second Street nr phone
font Avi'imr fot sale.
—Steel wool pads ftc. A.phallum
! 3Or. All type, .mall brn«hr»
HKNKAHIK Glaaa A Paint Co. SMALL giiM-civ -torn with meat |
RANCH TYPE houae. 8 bedroom*, 112-111
imiiki-l A fixture*. vmv tenPhone 320.
W. 2nd
fine location, f t 2,000.00. Term,
xoiiuhlr I'ln-nr KiU7
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ran he arranged. Two Bedroom FISHING TACKLE. Shinnrs. noct.i
houae, clou In, 13,(100.00.
Soft
drinks
A Sandwiches .'GROCERY STORE A Equipment
J, W. RALL, Realtor
Yvette A Gordon Floating Store,
in good locution, p in e $LtMHi.no i MICKEY MOI'SK
KaltaMe Real Batata Servlc.
Osteen Bridge. Open every (Iny I loll.(Hi down hiihtnrc like lent
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2424 MeHantllle Ave, Phone M«W
from 8:80 A. M. to (LOO I*. M.
or trade Day Phone ti:t2, night
ADORAIILK little hunKalow, Ju.t
right for 2, at a price one could
pay, rash, lerni. or trade. Phone
(883-W3.
RAINBOW Tour Ii.I Isxlge, containing 8 renting rtrom. and Owner*
3 room houae. 13 acre* of land
Rt. 17, 4 mllea .noth of San­
ford.

2 BEDROOM HOUSE completely
furnished, good location, excellant condition. Immediate possaailon, easy ierms. Price $8450

8 BEDROOM HOUSE 2 baths, excellcnt condition and location,
v e r y attractively arranged
Terms.
I have businesses for sale that ars
being operated pfofltabty. Omul
.reasons for selling.
I have some nica rural homes,
some lake front. Price# ranging
from $8600 to $22,000. Some ru­
ral property could he exchanged
8 ROOM furnished apartment, liv­ for city property.
ing room, bedroom A hath, hot
C. A. WHIDIIEN, HR.
water. 015 Park Ave. Phone
118 H. Park Ave.
Phene 1181.
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DESIRABLE furnished apartment IB ROOM houM to b« mnvad off
% ' for couple, no pete. Aleo ft room lot. Bill W. First Rt.
dwelling on Cryetal Lake. Call

s ARTiciJsa rem hale

Closed Mondays.

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refrigerator
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range. Randall Electric Co.
PARTS AND SERVICE
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GOAT MILK. It D. Priest, Phone lot) Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
7DI-W3.
'NEW FLOORS surfared to perfeeFRESH COUNTRY niltlrr. Phone
(tun. Old floors made like new
7N8-J.
, Finishing, clnaeing A waving.
PorligRc pawn plant, W yes'*
LAWN CHAIRS A Tables made t
experience in Seminole County.
ordel.
i II. M. Gleason, t.ake Mary.
SECURITY Lumber A Supply Yard
Phone 797.
VENETIAN HI.INDS made to or
$11.1)6 llnuue metal smokera $2.(16 d t . Hemlnnls Venetian Hlind
I Used 4 bill nor Oil Stove $34.60. Co. 820 W. 3rd HI. Phona
I used Twin sire maple bed with ' 1162-W
coil spring and fell mat-' L’nl.l. M7 for Battery, Generator
f l u t i s fnE w e -■'r
tress
$29.06' and Starter aervlre. Swain's
I flightly used hsliy bed and mat-! Mattery Rervlce, 801 W. Flrat OB-W'tv rveSV T
WOC*. TMe?
tress
$10.061 St.
OC* •
1 used Morrii rhatr
$0.06'
2 $60.06 Platform rockers, tapes ORLANDO Morning Hentlnal. Or
lamin F.vanina Star Call Ralpl
try rnvered, slightly
Rav. I Gift J
soiled
$30.86
I 1180.60 2 IV. Living Room
Exprrt Radio Repairing
Suite
$180.06
Frrd Myats, III K 2nd Ht.
I used Sofa Red
$12.60
t
Lamp Tables, Walnut fin­ Hrlp-Hc!fy Self Hervlre l.auadry
ished
$6.06
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Iroalng
Drlara
40* W. Iklk St. Phona 18X0
Radio Tables. Walnut Finish lft.06
8 End Tables. Walnut flnlah ift.ftn
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Shop Worn line Springs
$10.06 FLOOR SANDINO- and finishing
MATHER'S
with modern equipment, 2#
i n
years' ssperlenee. Work guaiP irrsn ilR G PAINTS-Coraplfte
anl.ed.
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line at
Rnx 143-A. Hanford Call 715 HI
HKNKAHIK Glaaa A P.xlnf Co.
aft.i
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Phona $20.
ni'ws saw v o w ’
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1046 IIARLKY Davidson 74MMO«i
ELECTRIC
2620 Hanford Ave. after ft:00
tCRTYI.RN
NR
o'clock.
WELDING
Ranfnrd Molar A Kqpt. t a
New Army Saddlebags
0.06
lift W. lat Blreal
New Army Work Shoes
4.0ft
Dnuhla Deck Hunk lleda A.ftO ea. See Jlminia Cowan's Sheet Malal
ARMY-NAVY HI’RPLUH
Works for new radlatois and
new rurea. Radiator repairing
106 N. Pslmeltu
Wa take off and Install.
a AHfici.cn Wa n t ed
SHE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Hlgtiaat cash prke paid for uaed
AND TYPINO
furniture. Tad Davla Furniture
CREDIT EURKAU OF
Co. a n K. lat. Ph. OftS.
HANFORD
SMALL Concrete mixer for alac- I Id N. Park
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Phi.ne_l«o
trie motor. Pln.nf 88P-W,
If you want qtiatlty In PAINTING
1 F*ta, U v a ilo c k . S uoplim
A BODY WORK I have two of
the heat men In town. Estimates
FOR 8ALE: Milk ~ cow—j i , ‘E.
free, work guaranteed. The best
Shelby, l^ka Monroe,
materials used. Roy Reel's Paint
A Body Shop, 800 W. 2nd. St.
H R t,P W ANTED

FRIED JUMBO BHhiifP diruwrs
•verynlght, $1.00. HOMER'S.
TUXEDO
FEEOBi ComnUU line.
COOL downstairs apartment with
Hunt'a Tuxedo Food flt*re.
ihower A garage. Rent reason’able. Phone 880-WJ
LUNCHEON and short orders
servsd svsry day at Langy'a
Drug Store. 76c up.
g ROOM apartment, electric kit' .tfhen, adulta only. rhone J45-M.
BREAKFAST -se rv e d ever*'day
at Lanay'a Drug Store. H e Up.
FOUR. ROOM modern a p t 600
NBW CAB ECONOMY
Fark Ava.
only $17.23 per month. Lat ua In­
stall a new Chavrolat motor
%
R aaI Eatali For Bale
I
bloek assembly.
Sava excculvc use of oil—
ITATB — INSURANCE Sava axeeaalva uae of gaaoHna - COLORED girl under 80 for gen­ U~ L Q yr'ta rOUND
MANAGEMENT Recover that loaa of power—
eral housework with family re­ LOST—Gold frame glaases. Finder
I a y MOND M. BALL. Raaltar TRY TUB GMAC BUDGET FLAN siding In Now York. Permanent please return to P. O. H&lt;&gt;x H86,
OASM^FV
pool! Ion. References required.
. JB. 4 Flavtda SUU Bank Bldg.
Sanford.
Write Bog E, e/o Herald■AVR DOLLARS AT MOU-BR’S
A t r r m fch T h a i i ”
HOLLBB MOTOR BALM
TYPIST-book keeper for permanent IS
tad A FalmMta A m FlMM 1284 position. Give reference# and ex­ HOUSE Trailer. 116 E."2D t.?L or
perience In reply, Box H Caro
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TERMINAL (SKILL, Ho. -.lotion TRA'"Milt Wl HtK by Ihr hour or
open 24 hour, dmly &lt;iniir"iriit
job Ploughing, borrowing, mow­
order., sandwichr*. Imukfitxt,
ing A dlrl moving. Wo specialise
Lota I, 2 and EH nf lot. 3 ami
ill roiidillolling building lids A
lunch A dinner, Complete foun­
M anil WH of Lot 0. Block I,
gnidi'li plots, Phono 107-J.
tain .ervlre.
Tier H, Hanford. $1U60. cn.h nr
Irriua. Owner l.KO ROSEN, l». 'H O T LUNClir.n every day from LOWER PRICES, Expert wnleh 1

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I EIGHT beautiful Iota for Home
sight, In cultivation on Orange
Ave. Price $1,000.00. 10% down,
balance in monthly payment*
Phone 788-J.
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TOR RENT
I,OCR ARBOR—ft large room.,
gueat houae, 2 bath., several
STORK room and furnl.had apart­ lota, priced at $7326.00. financed.
Phone I00ft.
ment. 208 N. Park Ave. Phnone

FOR RENT nr Sale, 3 room hou.e,
•ncloaed porch, completely furnlahed or un furnished. Rt. 17
next to Rainbow Tourist I,odge,
4 mllea South of Sanford.
TWO bedroom furnished house. 0.
- E range and refrigerator. Phone
C28L L M. Rodgers, Geneva,
Fla.
a FURNI8IIKI)
two-room apartW ment. Phone SftB-M.
,
8 ROOM apartment, 401 Palmetto
Avenue, adults only. Phone 171W after fl:00 O’clock.

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Ernest Bevln, rjt mute In thn U.
B. tn sign the pact, Is espeeted to
gik the American government for
g prerise statement of Us view*
concerning a Mediterrean Defense
Trealv, linked to the North Atlan­
tic Alllanci
Informant* aboard the liner
Quern Mary snld llcvln has held
several conferences, presumably
on the Mediterranean subject, with
Belgium's I’renilm Foreign Minis­
ter Paill-Henrl Hpsuk Holland's
Foreign Minister l&gt; U. fitlkkcr
anil Premier Joseph llech &lt;»l Lit*amiioiirg
.State llepartinent esperts hur­
ried flnul work on plans for rearm­
ing the North Atlantic Allies. The
Htate Department reported con•nations with the Budget Bureau
to determine a apeclflc figure for
aiming the pact members and
other friendly nations.

NOLLE nETH~ABfltflNMBNT

PARIUH ISLAND, 8. C , Mar. 29
(Spatial)—Marine Pvt. Norman L
Noilv, 18, son of Mrs. J. 0. BrasIty of Ovlsdo, ha* b««n assigned
to
Platoon 20 of the Second Resruit Training Battalion ub the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot here.
A farmer student of Oviedo High
&amp; hool, Nolls was employed by the
urans Tsatlla Mills at Laurens,
B. C„ at th* time of his enlistment.

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MANKRT
R K P O R T NO IM
Tl.* following prices reported liy
the dealers on the Hsnfurd Htais
Farmers Market for produce sold
to truckers and dealer* up In 11:01
A. M. Mar. It, Itlf.
titans, tliack Valtnllse
Hu Itpr ____ ..... . »!•'&gt;'• • 180
■leans. U r n s UtT H|ir 14.71 • t l i
titans, Tanderartan, licit (Irads
llu llpr .................... »»00 - I IS

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cr, Santa Fe. Southern Pacific,
Atlantic Coait Line, Nickel Plata,
Amerada Petroleum. Standard Oil
(NJ). and Pacific Western Oil.
Railway bond* made consider­
able progress and U. 8. govern­
ment issues continued their re­
cent show of strength In the overra M .a g a , 60 t.b l i s a .... | I 00
Calitiaga, B6 l.b C rta .... Jt.tO * 1 j j the-counter market.
The Federal Reserve Board, tha
(Vltry, flolden Crt ........ f t 00 • I II
..............Pascal 4!rl
11.76 J.l"
“ ■- agancy which has tha say-so on
Celery,
|« 60
I’orn. 6 Hut II.is
so many of the nation's credit
ruciimbtra-Fancy
1.7! policies, announced lata yeateire
Ho llakt .....----lf .lt
r o rnlit ra.(-|iolf-a
day that effective Wednesday
so 1 60
llo Itskl
Kxaplenl. Ho llakl
if IS 1,611 stocks may be purchased for only
fin per c e n t. cash instead of 70
l.tm ic-lcthtra
I 600
Orl 4 Dos ...........
j per cent.
t.ritiu-e-lrehern
Blocks whjch are ..now owned
H 00- • t l i
Cr* I Do* ...........
Ion a IS percent margin may b»
Peppera-Fincy
t t 16 - 7.00 changed to SO par cant, broken
no llpr
IV"|irr&lt;.('hi&gt;lrt
II 60 • t 60 eald, Tha amount «f cash thus
Hu llpr ......
released, they added, could be
I'mnlota, N»w Fla. Had llllea
|x 60 - I 60 used either to make now pur­
6ii l.b Hair
nadlahcallrtd)
41.(6 . 1.0ft chases of stock or merely credit­
.6 I on Hun ............
the customer^ account
00 - I 16 ed to
H'liiash, Ytllow Hu llpr
Tonialnaa, Crt ..........
U0 • 6 60 Brokerage firms already havs
T o m a t o e s Mai C l u
no . i 10 on their book* large sums of
c m vs
cash—so-called free credit baOranasa-Vatanrlaa tint 11.00
ilraiitfrutt-.Marah Httdltss
ances—which hav#
been lying
lloi 70a A Hrnalltr
1100
idle for some Urns because In­
llraptfriilt-Marali Httdltsa
vestors have preferred to m^n*
llo a 61a A 14ft
IJ 76
Hauling fairly light. market tain a highly liquid position.
it".hi steady, demand slow on ntssl
These sources added that there
all produi-a.
(’abba** market weaker and on. had Men little Intereat shown
seuie.t Most snlea at 11.00 per beg. thus far by thalr clients In
t'ul.tinge In crates mostly |1.|ti
Trading Itim-llvt- on oranges, .te­ changing from a 16 to SO per
rent margin basis.
nia nil very good for grapefruit
The federal reserve's announce­
ment—a* a he hoard's announce­
Colored Churches ments
so frequently do—caught
Sunday School was called to or­ the fti/.nclal district completely
surprise. Wall fltreet had
der by ihe Asst, Hupt. Arnold by
junked forward to a reduction but
Itenlley, at 9:46 A. M. The togch* few
observers bad anticipated a
ere were present teaching the change
for u couple of weeks at
class** for 3(1 nilnutca. The pastor least.
reviewed thn lesson for 20 minutest
and was enjoyed by all. The senior
CITHflH IIHPOHT
else-* continues tn hold the banner.
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 2»—l/T)
At 11:00 A. M. the choir m o­ —The State Film s Inspection Bu­
deled service*. Rev. W. II. Hadg- reau 10:1111 A. M. report today in
ley, pastor of First lleplht Church, Imxi'*:
llushoell, also of the First Bap­
(irnpefruit Oranges Tangerines
tist Church of Clermont, and Rail 39.218
39,218
47,934
1,899
chairman of executive hoard of Track 22,779
97,473
409
Bethel Baptist Association, de­ Total 91,994
8,276
116,407
livered the sermon for the morn­
ing from the lest: "Why, What
Evil Has He DoneT” and the subV e g e ta b le M a r k e t
iecl "Doing flood In Evil Zones,"
Everyone was made happy by such
i v Kh iinvii .I.M. Mar ~ i»
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si rung deliverance.
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would ba beaten and that tha rent
control bill would get both Senate
and House approval bv nightfall.
The Senate must act first.
Brlcker centered his fire on a
provision directing the federal
Housing expeditor to set rents at
a level that would give landlords
a "fair net operating income."
He said that gives landlords
no more relief than they have
under the present law.
The House first passed * hill
requiring that landlords receive
"a reasonable return nn a rea­
sonable values" of their property.
The Senate hill provided for 10
per cent rent Increases in some
cases,
„
To settle the dispute over thl*
Issue, the ronferee* agreed on
rents that would return landlords
"a fair net operating Income."
Brlcker, however, said that "I
don’t believe there are two
Senators who would agree" on
the meaning of the phrase. 11a
said he preferred the formula
used hy th* House.
Meanwhile Senator T aft (R.
Ohio) said a "tanerlng off" In
price* may sava this country from
n future trunomlr crash.
Taft Is drafting a minority re­
port fnr the Sthale-House Kconomlr Committee. In It he Is eapected to attack President Tru­
man's proposals for Standby
price-wag* controls and for goveminent authority to building in­

Th* commlttea. headed by Sen­
ator O'Mahoney (D-Wyo), recent­
ICeailaaeil F m a Faa* O tfl
ly endorsed the President's pro­ of higher learning requested about
gram. At that time, Taft pro­ (18,000.090.
tested that the report's statis­
The Cabinet Budget Commission
tics "seem to have been filled to delayed action on a (11,900 request
the President’s conclusions."
for expenses for the Florida farm
Noting that the cost of living colony for feeble minded children
pped for the fifth mont
month pending a study by a cabinet com­
has dropped
In a gradual decline in prices
may mittee.
prli
continue for some time.
Terry l.ee, coordinator of state
Noting that the cost of living institutions said the mosey was
lies dropped for the fifth month needed for general maintenance
in s row, Taft told a reported to­ ami opeisting expenses and to
day lie thinks this is an Indica­ provide the children a more whole­
tion that a gradual declined in some iliet.
prices may continue for some time.
(lovernor Warren commented
He said he doesn’t believe in­ "wouldn't It Ira better to hold it
dustrial production can I k - kept up ami see what the Legislature
permanently up to the level cans- , Is going to do for everybody's diet
ed by the demand for war-short ' and
an,
It
ggeneral nourishment?
go.els, plus tli* needs of the | would he better lo ho on a slightly
furuigu—economic—iiuiutmry—t,n « -i,M (&gt;-|i-rU diet than fur ere rytnnly
gram.
'to Ik- on no diet at all.”
"1 think II Im heller to let |
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price* taper off than to try i&lt;&gt; ,
MOVIE RIOT
support the economy arllelfically
RANGOON. Burma, Mar. 29—
at this lime, the Ohioan snld. (/|q—,\ erowil rioted today before
Anil the House' committee on the City Movie House and forced
veteron* affairs planned to have ■suspension of the antl-Communlst
another pension hill. This time It '.American film, the iron curtain.
Is the smaller ecnnomy-*is« men- ' ---------------.---- ------sure introduced hy Rep. Rankin
(D-MIssi after his original multi- reorganise the Slate Department.
hill!.......lollnr program wn* elielv- I The Senate Armed Services
ed by one vote,
committee continued hearings on
Officials of the Veterans Ad,!?
,,m H l ?on’,N
ministration and various veterans
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organisations were called to lesil!"’
01
lon il t!,’T
fy on the measure.
w-ukc.l on the Taft-Hartley Act
utl»**r ilpvMujiiiicjit.H’
j Anri the Moub® Ways anri Meins
Till* Sprint#* Foreign
I cuniinitti*i* ciiiillniirri Sm'lil ,Sp *
tdinimlttec
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deadlocked negotiations.
An official announcement said
an “outslamllng question" Mill
remains to be sattled finally by
the horn* governments, although
the complete draft agreement ha*
been approved by the delegation*
here. Presumably this I* the
issue of Aqaba,
An authoritative source said
the agreement covers only the
Trans-Jordan-lsrael front, leav­
ing the controversial problem of
the -it-called Nablus Triangle for
later negotiation. This Is a trlaangular section of a little mure

than 190 square mile* la north
central Palestina which la bald by
Arab troops. Ona of Israel's main
roads runs through this area.
Einlbsaries of the two delega­
tions are to fly to their capitals
today.
*
United Nations staff members
representing Bunih# were report­
ed planning to fly to Damascus
today to lay groundwork for the „
start nf armistice negotiations b*- **
tween Pyrin and Israel.
Israel lias contended that Bri­
tain upset (lie "balance" of force*
during the cease-fire by sending
t r o o p s end' reinforcements to the
Trans-Jordan port of Aqaba, on
an arm of the Rid Sea,

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Israeli Pact

Warren Speech

dustrial planta.

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rl|IC mol overripe .ll-.ll.
Turner Davis, rendered service at alloWlllR
.....wing ripe
HI Idma
---- - ------Shiloh. Rev. Davis preached a poorer
lit
"•••&gt;« bu.p.i.
I nil.6 nil..16H m a p P e i t n e l i i i s h e l a I'leovery fine sermon which was en­ l i r n l f t P e e l J 611-4 UU. p o o r e r I . 0 o siitne lo w • •
1,60,
joyed by all. Hnlijert "The Christ- 1U lnor l .i i Ml leews e 1 H16,
im k
V n leiilln es
4 Oilinn* Endeavor"—Romans eighth | i n , f e w 1 6 1 1 - 1 7 6 , p u o r e r 1 . 0 0 1 00,
■hapter 14th verse. Raising In coi­ i-'liirlilM l l e l l e e 1 . 7 6 - 4 . 1 5 . t e w 4 6 0
p im rer
1 1 6 - 1 . no
C orn
w lreh n ilin l
led Ion (26.26.
i-rulee
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6 ilusen
(.00-6.60,
II Y. P. II. opr..... I at 9:00 P. M. ....... .... 4 . 0 0 - 4 ( 0 , ( 4 s ( 0 0 , • i l i u m
nrillmiry ipnilliy 1 76-3 00, 4 61-6H
with I he Deacon I), Jonep pre­ Ilmen
4 011-4 60, few 3.76
siding and all the group captains
I’ul'tiSNe 1 \ Imshels limes Jomenilii"nmi type (sir lu auiMl
leaching the lesson and making
III v 1.16.3.60. m i n i sales ( 76tlu-lr ieport on the uge rally. Aii Mini
1 .16, n*&lt;1 type 1-00-1.60, few 171,
persons placed In an envelope one hwvny
type I.60-S.IK). poorer .56cent for the number uf years he I 16. Celery cslibsae it Inch crates
waely
Oil, 4/6 hushel Imiee
nr she has lived. Everyone was 3 no-3.36,I 6o-l
1* Milan Paekelft 1.50,
very cooperative, raising |26..
eaelern craiee wasly 1.11-1(0.
C u c u m b e r I n i e b e l a 1 . 0 0 * 1 . 00, poor
7 1(H) P. M. service opened with
f i i l r ' i n n l l i y 3 M M on. f e w 4 16. |
•he dcacun* leading devotion. Choir irgft
else 3 00-4.011, I M r k t e a 4 60No. 2 rendered service. Rev. A, A. '.mi, pimrer 4 .0 0 , Ceaptent hushele |
l.oo, sums poorer 1.75-316, ,
IVlIds delivered the sermon for the few
few ,71-1,33. .Herarole bushels tiWavenlng from the subject ''A Dr- I an. few 1.7l, few low as t.■•to. i’ldcd Htaml. This wn» enjnyi'd hy reauUr &gt;piniiiv mui else be*i l.oq. 1
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I l,el 1lice liuehelse Ilia llnslnn Jr,„ .
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1.60, poorer .16-1.51), lionialliew lrKhiliih was bh-sst'd fur Die day reauler
iiualliy .75-1.no. I,lme»
to have one Joiner.
' Hale prrelaqn tt-ta*
1 .00-1 .16.
Ul-U
mi.ml.j.r.........
IVillu
Cln.u
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I'opper*
lioebele
type 6.00.
airk memners are. Will!* tAorK,. 5
(,.w i n i lliillnoee
fB| r ,,oa|fiy
i aoK. D. Rustic, Julia Ilodger.
13 Ml, few 4.no. poorer ami waely
Pastor'a
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, Hoard . will
o .hav*
i a Celery 14 Hull, crolee
ilnblrnhooIeI ilk tlu*
Hutiiriiuy ikihm 21^ iIumdi frw .1 ou, .1 iIhipk
night Apr. 2. Everyone is OMki'd to 3»o.3 76. f e w 4 no. 4 iloaen l.oocome out and enjoy yourself 7:30 J “*• /."* A SM A o .i.uen'Too’i^Sn
P. M.
I'necal 3-1 itoien 3.60.1.0ft. f e w 1.16,
Total finance rnUt-il last Sunday L""ir*r„ "l odwm e an* f1e.w0 0 , I 460.d o s e n J 6ftwas (261.89.
■ Vot'.loe. 5 piilimt n s eke w a s h e d
l i e A, II T r i u m p h s 1 7 1 - 3 SO,
Thome for the weok, "Prayer UH I esis*
few
Changes Things." Luke I8lh chap- •»rJF*r u i'h ll,!:. *» is J’l i 'l l a c emostly
ter first verse; James Mb chapter iSol
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17th verse,
. . . i u a s Ii lumhels T e lln w r HlrnlulilItev
I II l l n r i m e H a u l n r N e c k
1 0 0 . 3 60. ............
very
a "t " in ii nrni Ji * *J*tor
1 .60-1 no, 4 loishele oieillURi
_______ A. J. Wallace, Repor i i r e|i? few 1 11.

' The most common belief among
savage |ieiipl«a Is that some par­
ticular kind of animal Is ths
ruardlan nr protector of esch
•urn or group.

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S tile Farmers Market

W til with the commander* of the
three Armed Force* within the
neat week to confer with Qeneral
Dwight D. Elsenhower, the tem­
porary chairman of the Joint chief*
of ataff. Elsenhower went to Key
West yciterday to recuperate
from an lltnc**.
Presumably, the talk* there will
concern the rolea n( the »#rvice«
under unification.
Johnson said he l» Riving tleneral Joseph T. McNarney, who
has been chief of the materiel
command of the Air Force, the
Job of coordinating tha change*
he plan* i&lt;&gt; make.
Johnxon took over the cabinet
job yesterday. He and retiring
atcretary Jatm * V. Korrental have
been the center of a eerie* of
ceremonies »lnce.
I.a»t night, there wa* a tv*timontial dinner of about 260 top
government offlrlal*. I’reaident
Truman made a speech. Ilo eald
he I* trying to build up a-cabinet
that ran meet the "very great
age" America 1* facing,
"And I think I am succeeding
In doing It,” Mr. Truman added.
Today, the House Armed Ser­
vlet* Committee had Johnson and
Forreslal In for a welcome-andfarewell session. Chairman Vinson
(D-Oa) presented Forreslal with
a large silver how],
Johnson told the committee
there would !«■ some changes
In the country's military organi­
sation. He added:
"The headlines will say l.ouls
Johnson did this and that. Hut
actually these changes are the
tesiilt of months of work liegun
by Jim Forreslal. They Just
weren't ready to I* announced
before he left."
From the Capitol Hill meeting,
Johnson went to the I’entagon and
held Ills news conference,
He told the reporters firmly
that lie Intends to put an end
to the contest between the Navy
and Air Fore# for public atten­
tion.
"There will lie vying between
the services for headlines, No re­
lease of things that ore secret."
Without mentioning names for
particular Jobs, Jolmsun said:
"There will he some personnel
changes hut they will not ftune
fast and they will not rome thick.
The people who are doing their
Jobs will remain."
lie wo* asked If there would it*
any changes In the secretaryships
of tli Army. Navy and Air Furr*
“That Is a m atter lietween the
three secretaries and the Presi­
dent," Johnson said.

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AN IN D E PE N D E N T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXX

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, W EDNESDAY. MARCH 80. I'MH

Acheson Plans
Conference On
P r o b le m s
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til r iK til 1 F»Hl*l»t iVU'lh, 'Hr It llt'lni ill 1 1|«* I.l ii |U p Hit I I I lii I*•i «'
School; Count C lcik i l I1 llcritilon; Cminty
U.mm•' i Sin t
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of (In* Srnuiioli* C o u n t &gt; I ’Iiroi It i of
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City Gl.ilil, will la..- lit. Muon ■
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City and l mini v anllioillic. ,u

Principal Herman E. Morn, inSroducrd thr ltudentv includimt
Min Audiry Bach and Paul I lickion of Sanford; Bill Orr of Delat'd;
Mr«. Allia Chance of Pensaiola:
and llanv Gavruta of lampa.

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UNHUNG I ON. Mar. 30— (/P)
' • * ’• Senalori today offered a
new
, ..liuittiy health iniurance
bill .nl'-iidcd to make hoipital and

,liengili.'.i then e\i,tiug health re-

■miir.
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Hdl. the m c a iu rr Is
r i- h- t '-v M.-.intiii s O'Conor (D-

Ml* M-M... &lt;I' Kyi, Aikaq (RN' ti- i Mi-i i i It i Ire).
I • \i..' un i Senator •aid tha
I’.tHi i '" I mi tho praaent
l " h i i Inn t". assisting itstaa
"'•I '*,-"" '• holding hospital*,
I'ba! i ' wa
pontored in 194*
*1 r ind \ so.iatc Juitlce Bur*
,«"&gt;' i 'he Sup.enm Court, then a
Kepuhh an Senator from Ohio.

1 Hill .aid , t s i e , and cotnmunlp i e , ii n tie I'uildlng 700 hoipilal- i.." I**i Mini plan and tho volul'lt |*i • «.| si it Ii ..‘liftnlfil in in o i «l.iin.iK* «l
Inlllfl
u i'u n health in .inane.1 hill ‘‘will
Iht lt*4* in *'"t lilt I*'li " It II
A
t
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tin*
ilaiitAKt*
pel ini in tin- oa.lie nervier. for fl|'\%«l t • I t ••• | N i l I i . ' l t s o f f l i ' l . ' t U l i l t n**t aw K*' •»’
tn**t
f«*at#il.
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\ *wt«*| itu\ (•*! P:»titll*'i,t|H
nam-iiig h"-.pilal
and
medical
1(1lOlb
• I , 1 luiMiirM* litiiMin^** w r i r d e m o l i s h
sic."
*•1 lus n„ gi.mml
i-"
' ,.,1 „ | munv imuaca d a m a g e d We believe Hist tho praiant
l-iii.-li ' i mo tnlt.% /m m ninioun- ...........
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but nunt*
w»*iv flattened.
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Tin* (ornndn in HUckwell atrurk
tlie sou til uitil southwest resident­
ial ureas "f that city of 12,000
Six i.er-"ii' were taken to hos­
pitals In Mlackwell and two well*
soon rclruxed None of tlio otlivis
was repoitd in crlticnl condition.
On* latge Imiiie til Blackwell
, -*««ilsu.4 .is ran* Sl,l
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I n v i t a t i o n s To
Soil Day Program
S e n t T o 400,000

Court Refuses To
Nearly 100.000 invitations to
n
i o n Ut All i the Mil a h- Soil Conservation Day
D i s m i s s Taylor’s K e u
.
,
- ! program In-re on Apr 7
goC
h
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a
Promised
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w
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Alabama Sentence
cause of .lie iMerest ..f Florida
hankers m -.ui uiul water conA t Peace T a l k s -el
vatlo.i. F loat I IHggiii-., chair­
iilhM IN r.il\M \ i . M.n :m
are

man of tlio steering committee an'/i*» A cili-nit .-.•nil itidgi* ..-fused
NANKING. Mar
The ll"llll|-.'d t"dll \
l.'dav
to
illsmi—
.
di-'"id.-rly
i-"ii
f «••! m v « r l f 19i.it I nIi &lt;mi I«| £••
i 'no ol 'lie "rung,- und-idue indii'i couvi.-ltoi. ut Mein.i»i Glen 1government nromised today •-&gt; r&lt;- vilntious.
|t* l u l l
I llJIVI* *fillllt&gt;«| || \|«w(
ai'.uit the size of a
I'l.vlor
t
D-I.lnl"..
unite
all
Clium
ut
tinIViping
check, l l-ciug placed in the
i i 1 1 1 •*1 1 1 1 1 «'l
•*\ )*8*l il'li* i*
A n II
.fudge
G.-.ugc
l
euiIti.ile-.
peace
talk*
ui iicli depositor of
t i f l / i ' l l a i l . | t u x | * : i \ i ' | I In* l l l l i k i ' n
..v.'iiiiled u d.-f.-nsc ui.diun to
I'rcrnior Hu Ymg-t'lrm made the sliUi-meut
the 177/ i'l.riks which «ro mem­
f -IJ.'iO
a J\i*»*ki
I I L i n k (In*
-tnke
Hucumpli.int
on
pr.uiiidv
promise
In
a
t•-••&gt;
••
t
to
the
Legof tlo- Florida Hunkers As­
W n y u u l i * 11 *»i i «*•
K a i i t li** » . u
lh.it Tnvlor wa. denied .-onslilo i-laHve Yuan ll.i added tlie gov- bers
sociation
lfi*«"| j'lu* *• (•» n t f i r !
a
lim it h
tluniil
lights
id
free
vpercl.
and
eminent
would
seek
to
prevent
|
Hu re ii.ci worked out tho plan
l **Ii a I &gt;i 11 1 ii 91 • &gt;ii
M on I
iiicli
;*i*l
r'liinn's Internal affnir. from ills- to tell nit l lo. nl.« lmik depositor*
nsMemldy.
i n t o iruiitili* f r o m
N8*lfinlnn*NM
I
'.riling
wot
I.l
peace
lie
pledged
about tin luggcst »"i| conserva­
Die In-nring is ui an appeal t&gt;v
Mlhl |H **l&lt; 'll|*V*| loloIl'Nl*I'lll'l*. S o
the Idaho Senaloi of a police full support In III.- United Na tion field lur ever scheduled In
(In* l a i i c l i " i t a I t I l i ' t pliii'8* (*■
tlio stilt,- I li.'\ i.re Floyd Call,
court conviction "f disordeilv con­ ( 101.4
| miI a i u m i l i m n in m i l i'ii ||i' "
llo spoke us ilie advance paity secrotarj «&gt;t tl.e bankers associa­
duct, lenistlng an offirei and
I III* n i l H ' f l o in I III* ('i ii lll t V |*1 I *8»||
.if tlie Nullnlinlist peace ilelegafi*iin. wliiii- Mlfi'lniin tnuili* f r ­ ns-aull ami iinll.-iy He wn, fined tti'ii made rca.lv to ,'ly to Coin- tion of Hi Undo K. J. Fulmar,
,-lisirmau •■! ihe association's ngriff-u and given a suspended -.n
it flit l»l»i**kn l»*i in**v( .if lim
f Hnniiay,
tence of 180 davs in jail In-1 May Iiiunlst held i'.-iping tomorrow cultural commit tee,
(•Till
The main Nationalist delegate!- and Mr. Higgins.
f.
nortIi oil Friduy.
A complete soil mid water conTnylnr was arrested Miiv 1 wiltlintgoeven
as Ho- peace delegn servation and good land use plan
while seeking to enter a meeting lion
packed, Cninmiinisl sn.l Ns- will be cutni"l out on tho 386| of the Southern Negro Youth Con
iioiiat troops were locked ui lull. ucii- farm of tlio Fellowship
gi.'*M tliroilgli a door marked foi He At Nanking. IMI miles south llitdical f "llcgo nt the Municipal
negroes.
w o t of lien- oil the Yangtze, guv Airport Inui sdiiv. Tin- plan was
tlie diiimis-inl moimn win. mnde ci iiin.'ut defi-nilcrs warn naid to worked ut hv I' S. Conservation
•&gt;y Arthur Slier. -s, Kiriiuugin.ni le in a -Vriticul" spot under a Service
..... i&gt;cliincians assigned to
ll.-gro attoruey, win. contended Hie •iminunlsl fullnck. G,,veinin.-nt Hie K'-miii"!,- Sod t'onscrvatlon
,,,,,1 nlanes
slippm led District The District is co-spon­
A It*It* b u d g e t, l.ilnlllllg f l " , &lt;*rr*-nt wan a part "of overt act |
sor of Un- Miracle Day program
lev Ho- city of llirininglinm in a n„. Nanking dcf.-nd.-i
If,MOM. wan pn-M'.it.-d l,y t 'a p l
i„ n„- m.uHi r "iiiiiiiiiiii't gu.*i uiili the Si-minolo County Chnmliyr.l llildnon, a n d u n i a p p r o v e d willful ami delilH-rate plan" t " '
Inylnr lu-i
onstitiilii'iial ,||{|M pounded away at scattered her of Coinniorcc, the Greater
hv Hie S a l v a i n u . A r m y Advisory deny
right*.
National force-., puit.culuily in Orlando Chamber of Commerce,
Hoard al I. m.-ellng nl t h e C itadel
The
motion
olio
1
-onti'n.leil
I’u
Hie
provinces of Yunnan siul Hu iln- Oi lundo Sentinel-Star, the
yesterday
a f te r n o o n .
of
Hun
Sanford Herald, and the Bible
l
i
e
CotnutlHkioiivr
Kiigcno
C
om
iinii
.
a m o u n t , Ib'.fitlO.Oil w a , e a t m u rk .- d
I’lir army chief of staff warned ■-"liege
an tin- goal uf t h e S a lv a t i o n A r m y nor anil the city .'.itcrv.l into u
"lie 11.....la Hunkers Associallo.tie S e r v ic e llriv.- winch s t a r t s .-..uspiracy to pr«\ cut Taylor from Hie Uommunists weio prepured to i .ui lum I...... actively supporting
Hpi-nking al Hu- ni.*cting. Taylor push south m io»s tin- Yangtze ui
A pr I
llo- -ml .-on ervmion district pro'Idle III.'.'tlllg wn i p i e , i d . d o'.el hail com.1 hare .luring bin cam .'U days If the pence talks nt I’.-ip i-rarn in llm Slate. In February,
by Hie p r e s i d e n t of Hie h o a rd , &lt;’ paigu fur Vic* I'r.-si.lent on Hi&lt;- iiig failed.
(Inn. mail I-olium of the AgrlOnly cluitrmuii t ’luing-t.'hih i-.ill
I,. R edding, m a l i n g e r of McL’r o r y 's ll.-nry Wallace.
mill Committee and Colin
H.islla.iea (Is ■'••• Slit
Another attorney for Tuyloi,
S I . n r . H oard n»o"ib»'iB
piem-nl
Gunn, tho St'S -.’.utc conservationware T. W. ioiwton, Husky Wlglit, Morel Montgomery of Birmlng
n.t ut Gainesville, sen u copy of
It. F. Motile, Her ni,-hi K. Morris ham, nought to withdraw a re- Shuffiebourd
Club u typical soil conservation farm
•inosl for n trial hy Jury. The
and lialpli A. Sniilli.
member bank In
I II \ la l i t

tl|W lirlim ol Strttou l'm».-.
aity tUulr.it. win. air Ir.t.uuiv I"
teach lll'.il'wll 'll lu.ll rxp.-l.rh' r
with cl'it.r. '.t Scminolr High
School wrrr today told by •ludriil.
to Kiwam.ini at thr fouiitt Crnlr.
and thr purpo.r ol the pioK'am ol
•uch traching wa. outlined by Ur.
J. C. Paik, dlirctof ol thr ptagiam
for leaclirrs at Stritou Univri.My

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lit* -wesael In \a || v ||t*K«t(ll*l IHK Willi
i l ’uiin II*-\ 111 KI io i i i i. H|»i*uk«(r o f
flu* Ii""-*' of i**|n••i«*iilulivi*N am i
i in'- it-iitliii^ "••M«*r hintI'niiiuiie*
( I "M11MH#ll IlM 1*889 M i l

Bill l«&gt;*ltl&gt; Ilftl‘1 Nl'IVllIK

In str u c -

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r t io i i . in H i * humi .I Nlintni
Seillllloli* i ••lints * Ilia ••• 9»«*| of t l
11 ii' i •*
a■ (till I : n i ..|l« . t. i l lm
leiilliiUliS % •11iet ;«I ll« t i k » ,t Ih m . it lit,. Mtlin. i|i.«l It.ill I'n, 9
to |*i*l a*llil *«* tli'kvl** t»*i lb* I-a•lie ! ! Iia&gt;*«‘l*llll MilllO i.* !•*• |*l*i\ ••«!
In't \
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un.l tin- .•••! i ) i i»S I elUlif '
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In l i ii**•*• tin* *t* n o Int Ii.tlil**' I
ill llir i i . 'i i l o w i i f nlf iiti.tl . l i r a
Hid tin* I II III*
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VSflf lilt* I ' d
ssitli t i f f * , h ii.t iclv
lu l l ks .111*1 * 'l * * k * d Hlt*»s At If.t^t
I ti ir«tdrii« • N s s r i r d r a t m v r d .tlld
litotr
than
«*tliri% i s r t r
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l i r a s 11s
d m ilo rd
N ratlv
rv n v
luiMttrs* lunldiittf ss.is k n o t k r d d o w n

C are A v a ila b le
T o
A ll P e r s o n s I n U . S .

inedi' .1 , ti.- ... ulahlc to j || pertoil*'
Hdl (D-Ala), one of
tin- i-.'ii"'i.. .id the new plan,
based ... tie and local control*,
i, a sulwlilute tor what he called
&gt;"lupulti'.y »,»lcm" advocated by
l.cid cn t I iiiman and ,ome rncmhe.. ni t &gt;&gt;ngic".
I lie lull i i||, tor the u,e of fed*
ei .1 I mul - 'to .i ,i«t thr itatc* to
unu-i, . ""idui lie, iupplcnicnt and

( h n lr , i. |-i it. , I llir 11in\ tlHlk wif« k »»! t • in ill -III|*OIt.
i i o n . «uiipl. I.’ * •*Mt•.*1 id llo* *.i|*
I l»r k i *m I***I (i ii i i . m r u . u t o t l i r
il.il in tin- r u l t n ifin iu y • •*«l|&gt; tllh | lit*' 1 I lift 'll. ,i loss || i*( 1. 2 0 0 .

Stetson Students C o n s e r v a t i o n
Tell Kiwanis Of
Teaching Program f

Unspecified . Charges
Made Against Bissell

Tornadoes Kill 1
And Injure 18 In
Oklahoma Cities

i r t o l l it s l l t t l l
MlU' l J u l
I |«»«IH
M
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A re
H a rd est
H it;
vn* i ill*- m i l i l m « h ii ) i l i d • »i»lriri|
S n ow S w eep s W est
l»r«a|||%r .1
til.It k ' HMIIHl t h r
I .h u h in ttlr i ' *wll »n i*ul*■i%|r llif*
t \M u \
i id .
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l i o i r r ••t i* | * i r « n i t . i t i \ r s
I . . . . . , it.- - • ii, k l.n i i l i m r t m
&lt;1
Mmi it i I titi*« I high l u u i l i . . r . i i *1 1. 1,.'in i 11h I,i v , k illin g
K*-t I. \ I* •• | •11**■i li»»in I Liin
t w o , i l l 'i n in ,' IM m , | . uiMitg h r . i v y
til'
t&gt; • v \ 1 l l l l l a . I 1 HI i l l »l I *l» •8 | * | r | | | i p | n | '« 11 s • I.l in u ’r
M i t i k u \ l K ih * itU . 1'iiiu** M i i i h I vi
t .«!••**11. I *'li|fi|.llr Hid lll.IcktYfll
h i I ill .1 P- * \ / i ol .111.1 III' r n t i i r s s e i f lot
\ t t u i i i l.* . i h o d i p p e d
. il.iiirt Ii i.l I **i. tn* I- *1
*|t *S%II l is t i m l r i i * 'i l i t n i I t i il l. a n d

The Secietary'a pnnripal diwu*iinrn on the Grinun iaaue will In
held with the fuirigu policy ilurl&lt;
ol thr other two ixcvpaliou pow­
er. ol Western Germany-Tlntaiii1'
F.meit llrviu and Iran. e \ Rolieit

Professor Key K. Short of FlorIda Southern College, executive
director of the stale branch of
United World Federalist*, will
apeak Friday night at 8:00 o'clock
ni the Sanford Woman’a Club on
the subject, "World Government,
the Path to P eaca."'
»
lie wa* recently elected to the
National Council of UWF, end
has Iteen appointed Male chair*
man of the PJc-rlda Jaypee committee mi world government.
He says hla Interest In world
•
government rnme aa *iT outgrowth
of hi* study of c thesle paper on
atumle energy control Written by
Dr. Ifnrnel Hart a l Duke Univer­
sity. In order to do full time work
for world peace, he ha* been grant­
ed leave of absence front Florida
Southern College, l.ekehind, where
he was assistant professor of re­
ligion.
Fight month* after he look the
chairmanship of Ih* it a t c UWF
rtf organliatlon, inemherahlp tripled
and 16 new rhaptera were alerted
in rifle* throughout Florida.

In v o k ed

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Acheron told a Iiewa cotiletem «•
the lilt* on Germany will hr highl&gt;
informal Blit he aaid he liopea they
may bring fuithei prosiest on prohlrma auch aa foiniatlon ol a Grr
n u n government- which a ir altrady
under diacutnun in conleiencet in
I mope.

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WASHINGTON. Mar. JO (/!»)
—Secretary of Stale Oran Acheron
•aid today major German piohlrin.
will he ditrutsed with Wetlrrn
Foropean fo.eigu minitlris column
here to ugn the North Atlonh.
Tieaty.

Prof. Ray E. Short
To Speak On World
Federation Friday

Insurance Measure

L eaders

A r e
A r r e ste d
I n
B lo o d le s s
A c tio n ;

W ith

I&gt;iinian
Kevin readied New Yuri, today
on the liner Ifuren Mary
Achexoli pointed out at Ilia confereiire that the Benelux countries
al-&lt;&gt; ha«e figured In some iliai-naaloliH oil the policy of the Wes­
tern Power*
toward tieriunuy.
Hi .raid they might come Into llm
feretuc- that the Itenellix countries
are Belgium, The Netherlaml.
and Luxembourg. The Atlantlr
Part la to lie signed on Monday
Arlieaou aalil that In the highly
Important aerlea of talka leading
up to the aignlng he would ice
Kevin tomorrow, al an hoinr. not
yet announced, and alao expect,
to meet during the day with
N etherlands Foralgn Minister l).
II. .Htlkker.
Aeheaon aald ha alao Intend*
to illafiiaa Italy'* former African
rolonlf* with some of th* foreign
ministersa w t e will com* hero to
sign the pact.
Arlwaon told hla new* confer­
ence he Intend* to confer again
with Italy's
Foralgn
Minister
Carlo 8 fori*.
The Set-rftary said he had. a
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No. 158.

Syrian Army 5 Senators Offer
Seizes Power
Voluntary
Health
,
In Damascus

Tuberculosis Benefit Hull Gumc

W ill

S ig n

Associated Press Leased W ire

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V. (' llcrlong of Micniiopy, d.-uu . h i d i n g M a v m A m li.w I i i i a » . v
of soil •-..usorviitmuists in Florida, i ••iiiliiioioiiri I ii Iiii K n . l c i , I'-lin
will bo among • those attending
gigantic Hod FoiiM-rvatioii Miracle Ivey, p i r t i .l r l i t , all.l I &gt;lw n . l ll&gt;.
Day scheduled for Apr. 7, .luck gill,. lu an.'K ri of the S rm o io lc
liatigaii, chairman of the pro County Chamli.-i &lt;&gt;l • ..nimen ••
Karl Higginbotham announ.-rd glam committee, nillioiinci'il today I'.itlliiailci
Joel f-irld
l "iml.
ll&lt; rtoiig spoils..*e.l the noil eon
that Kiwunis will
sponsor thr M-rvnti"i. Miovuiiic.tl ii . ll.e Millie In Igr Uoiigla, Slriidimn. 1 .'..i.'v
tiM!) Salvation Army Drive which
if'" " ,n,,Y
mid organised ,( Icil. II I' lleimlon. tliaiiin.il &gt;
will start Apr. I and which h a * 'tlie
Horiila Ansiieintii.il of Mod ih. (.'..lily Cnmnii“ i&lt;&gt;nri» II I
a goal of f'J.fiOft, which has been ta.us.-ivnlioii Itistrict Mtip.’rviN...s
I'"I" , | i\ t idlrttoi |"lll. • .all
reduced fllNH) slnco last year. As in I!i Id.
rampaign chairmun for the drive,
t ’laielite Jiil.lia.'l. a*,i»laid
he outlined Instructions to (lie
due. to. id the New ^olk l .'aul
workers in soliciting donations.
lai.n •l"b». I'oirtt I’eie.,, m-ii.i'i
Dri Park reported that Stetson
in at the Gcolgc Ban l ii.i.i.1'
University has tU! students teach­
,.School ale hrlunil Ml I lubb* I i n i
ing all over th r stale. These tinden ts are each working under
pri .n il III b i t cniltllhulion !&gt;• li'r
school teacher* who guide them
liibricul.wi* A«*o. i.ition s ln.»'- '
In the work of Instructing classes.
t/l'i
i
r-,
y tutvey l» begin »oou.
WASHINGTON, Mar. lift
Pupils in schools are doing belter
Saturday’s cnnlest. Hie • •
Work under such Instruction be­ - Hep IVl.-r*..n (D-Fla), who
cause of (lie break In the mono­ plnim to retire from Congrcs.--. al llir liintory of llo- City, la *••.tony of the regular routine, lie tlie .-lid of tl.n. term, is being effort of t ’nrl Huhliell, New 1 ■" k
' I
aald. He termed Seminole High urged by friend" to run for II. M. 1, in lit ^ farm nvateui licuu
School teachers as willing and Senator or governor—hut the Helen Kurtclia.'ll, rhnirman "f ""
local U-mifil game commii"-*answer Is "No."
capable.
Til.- committee i» compn c l •■'
I’eterson
told
a
reporter
Hint
The tranaition from etudent to
Imsel.nll officials here for "I.......
role of teacher Is enormous, hr lie "deeply appreciated" the I ruinli.g
pointed out, and while a student thoughts of his friends, “hut I’m
f ’n p t. H yrd llinlnuu g a v e a coin
One of tlie outalanding f - a l " " ,u
may he scolded as a matter of homesick and I want to return lo of ihe game will he John l.«.le-ii,a p le te i c j i o r t of t h e a c t i v i t i e s l o r
Florida to live—where 1 can wnlk
discipline, a teacher may not he down
(( onllsatS On
Min
ir.ia.lNura &lt;la r a a a Mil
rfl-eata In my shirtasked to came back tha following •leevea tha
with tha sun beating un
year.
Miss Audrey Bach declared that my hack."
lYterson announced hla reiircaha is thoroughly enjoying her
merit last Friday. Since then, his
work as an English teacher under office
lias been besieged with mail

Sa l va t i on Army
Budget Of $12,:i58
Okayed By Board

Rep. IVtor.son I s
IJr^ed To Run For
Senator, Governor

FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar.
8ft—(/P)—Charges of *an . unspeci­
fied nature have been preferred
against Mai. General Clayton L.
■fk HiveII, headquarter* of the U. 8.
Air Fore# In Europe announced
todsy.
*
Th* announcement &lt; said the
charges are halng Investigated to
determine whether they warrant
a trial by courtmaftla).
It aildad Ih* chargaa concern
••arts allegedly committed . while
llssell Was military and air at­ th* guidance of Mr*. M. B. Smith.
^/JlVn.uThrnW hnut tha alata
tach* at the United fltatee em­ Sha said that «hc ballavad tha "®!"
throughout the alata.
Fellow
congressmen slap him on
bassy in London from Mag. 1948,
m that sha Is learning the I |ri|„
lb" hack
"Pale, It Isn't
^ to Julyj 1941. Air Fore* official*
Yn(| and
c,„ .tsay(|uU-.i
V declined to say what tha chargee namaa%&gt;f pupils, calling tha roll*
But Peterson has a longing to
and getting accustomed to lha return to his horn# state and twrofficials would
wave of tha atudanta.
ban* hang out hla ihlngtr and
•It of W
l
whet article
war
BUI Orr revealed that he la practice taw In Lakeland.
cosed of violating,
haloing with athletic* under tha
Mrs. Peterson oil hough a na­
guidance of Coachaa B. F. Canaa tive of Virginia shares hla fond­
EX-CONGRESSMAN. FINED
and Ottls Moonay, and told of hla ness for Florid-*. That have llvad
LOS ANGELES, Mar. MM*&gt;
(Oaatlaaa* Oa wage SI* I
In an apartment h.,tal h«ri&gt; since,
—An ax.congraasmaa was flnsd
M'as.laau* Or. P st* f f s l
heard
|40 for spaedl
RATIONS INCREASED
Uta
a famous quata1
BERLIN, 'M ar. 8O-0T&gt;—Tha
. CONN RALLY DIES
humorist, Will :
today aanouncad In­ SANTA MONICA, Calif., Mar.
Traffic judge
food rations for Carman 80—f/PI—Death baa taken Magr.
terday also aua,
wwjjarn In tha Soviet sector of Nicholas Conneally, Inspiration
■- • tor's license for
but only for thoa,
Barlliv—but
thoa# who for f«o MeCaray'a aesdemv
recited this
fulfill
or •xct«d DroductkmJ award P.letura "Going My Way."
by their
(
quoiaa Mt for them by
Tha kindly,
humoroua Irish
Don't speed. Qet up II mlautee Coaunanlst boaaaa.
I priest died yesterday at tha nga
. Th* move waa apparratly th a 'o f 70. Ha had aam d tha Roman

r&amp; iru S

McCarty la a mambar.—

v— j..

Nation Is Scoured To Find Love
Grass Seed For Soil Day Planting
Hy KA1.1*11 SASHAR
T li r r e is n o love in N . i n f o r d - w e e p i n g lo v r g ia t* . t h a t i*.

Il all started along ahuut the first oi March when Soil Contertatinn Service technician* decided that weeping love grais was lo hr
i*e&lt;l »’i the latm ol thr i'rllowihip Biblical Collrge’s 3A5 acre Soil
Conservalmn Miracle Day program.
Particularly adaptrd to sandy dry land and almoit unknown in
Florida waeplng love gru-&gt;-» hu&gt;. a
placo In the achadulcd cunsarva- Bra*a and * pleasant voice with a
tlon^ program. However, no seed |ung southern drawl answera.1,
could he secured.
"Brother wa got avorythlag In
J. J.. Ruccu, local st-.-il dealer, Taxaa, how much do you need?"
and chairman of the Miracle Day
Kocco had raised another Mir­
sited committal called seed deal- a d a —for via air express will ha

era all over Florida and received
tha stock answer, "Nev.-r heard
of It."
Than ha reasoned, "If It's adapt•andy land, then It must

, hipped front Dallas 2.7 pounds of
|j ny HMK|a eaii*,) waeplng love
gras*—lust In time for th* Mira­
da Boll Conservation Day sche­
duled hare Apr. 7th.
"You know," ha Mid ahaklng
head skeptically, “soma
MlllWt* 8B avwu
load UEEIL'I
dealer 1*8
In Dal hla IIV8U
8UI|W day
Ua and inquired about tba lov# I'm going to v iitt Taxka/*- f.,
*M-, '

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Holdw Last Meeting

court also overruled the motion.
Tho court called a brief reerna,
afte r whirl, the attorneys will
The Sanford Mhufflit&gt;oard f l ub
begin selection of u jury lo hear held It final meeting of the year
Iho appeal.
Inst night at the shufGeboard
court at Palmetto Avenue and
Second Street wigh about 34 mem
hers present.
Carl Eisenhower, president re
ported that the club hod enjoyed
very successful season and proUnanimous omlorsemsnl of the adieted
increased activities next
United World Federalist move­ year.
ment was authorised by the San­
Mrs. W. E. Smith, program
ford Ministerial Association a t It* chairman, reported
th a t Vice
meeting on Mar. 10, the Rev. Joe President Tom Vernon had don*
C. Crews, secretary, announced ated 200 copies of The Sanford
today,
Herald with the picture uf the
"Th* Association believes that Fhuffleboard Carnival for mail­
M o b nV .',ni-V« . n rr,UmV:
Federal World Government la the ing by club
member* to frlende
most promising road to paact In out of lha state. Persona desir­
our world, and urges all cltixens ing copies mailed are advised
to give It prayerful consideration," by Mrs. Smith to telephone her
he declared.
al 487-W.

IVliniHterH Approve
World Government

» MIAMI GETS CIRCUS
MIAMf. Mar. 30-UP)—Th#
Cola brothers Circus planned to­
day to move Its winter quartan
from Loulavllla, Ky„ to Miami.
By a vote of 4-1. tha county
commUalon granted permission
for tha alroua to da m op a 180acra track of land In north Dada
County for tua aa wlntar quartan,

RAMBEY TO RETIRE
WASHINGTON, Mar. 30-&lt;/n
—President Truman approved to­
day the retirement or Admiral
Dewitt Ramxey, commander In
chief of the U. 8. Pacific fleet, af­
fective May 1.
Admiral RamMy also ta high
commission'
____ terricommissioner of ibe trust
tory In tha Pacifle Island*.

^ '1 .

E.ci, b . n k . r r c.-ived u conservation plan of an
actual farm representative of
te rritory hlu bank serves.
In Ills letter to the bankers,
i n ut Galnesvillo, rent a copy of
the conservation farm plan would
help to "Inform bankers on just
how impurtant conservation II to
cverv community and every bank
in ihe state."

THE WEATHER
LAKELAND. Mar 3ft—W —
Florida's warm weather will laat
through Hatuiduy. Ih" Federal*
State Frost Warning Service pra*
Light |nscattered
shower*
#re #xpet.l0(J
the* Northern
Central

districts

tomorrow.

JACKSONVILLE. Msr. 30—(jf)
Atlantic City
Chicago
Detroit
Minneapolis
New York
Phoenix
Saint Loula
Seattle

Jacksonville

Miami
Tallahassee

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TEE SANFORD HEKAlD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY,

cwrrwwBM!
of Great Nack, L I.-, ,
LEGION
CONVENTION
Market "Report : [ Smith Resignation
$12,750 In Gems And mond
Midlife Officers To RuMtaU Change* j Vegetable Market
ported th* loaa of a mink coat, a
SARASOTA, Mar. 2B-VF&gt;—
j The Florida Department Ameri- Furs Stolen In Miami martin acarf and a cast contain­
ikattssM m e rage n an
Get Training Course traatiao** * » • raa* &gt;•■•) —The
K ssH tur WtHm !'*«• liner
JACK BONVI LHC, Mar IS—IAD
ing 810,000 worth of jawalry, TH*
‘enn Legion will open Ita Slat an­
a
Farmers'
Market,
it
la
a
Dealers'
Fed*ral.Klal«
Market
Naws
ear*.
Three
of
those
years
have
council of mlnlitera, a* the Ru* Oirvlce early New Tork market on Market. From one view point, that
loss waa eovsred by Iniurancd.
nual
convention
here
Apr.
fb
MIAMI
BEACH,
Mar.
26—Iff)
teen
on
the
Moscow
assignment.
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 26-ftP&gt;
1‘lorlda fruits and veaetahlia:
Perry
—Two
vacatlonera
lost
(12,760
in
National
Commander
A maid saw ■ man waiting for
U
rorreet,
It
la
a
Dealer*’
Market.
1
si
raw
harries
per
pint
heat
most­
—The Mat? name and fiei-h wa­ Widespread epeculation has hren
ly 35-.3*. poorer .IT-.M. few low It is also a Market for Hanford . r 'l f f . V M w J S 'h l 'T K i '" S I " " » "
"( a S I S S T T . " i i K
. ' n d ' f u T t r . ' y S S i S the elevator with a large card­
ter fl«li comniUslon today author- Ihat he may auccecd aging and «&gt;
l» Corn wlrebound crates raloperated t «.{ board box on tha Hammonds1 floor
.
.but . they
. . . have forgotten . jl«'h,,E.".Ssrisu-h;ar"lu-ss;■............... ..
lied a Hirer-month training coitrai- ailing Prime Minister tltolln.
,hotel,
urglar
, police
*who reported
I low t doaen 5 5(1.* 35. few a Ml .Growers,
today.
shortly after the lota but thought
(ho fact that If It wore not for the: Stsatcu too Inn-."
bf-atia ttoatials 4 n'i-5.30
for Florid* Wildlife officer*.
Andrei Y. Vishmaky became Lima
Detective O. \V. Owens said nothing of It, Owen* reporter
Uiiao heana lioahela I’lentlfola Dralers on our Market there posl . rtlP White House said that tinDirector Colcm*n Newman wait foreign mlnlater. lie hail Ireen fH*l f.ilr
Peace
Meet
to ao»d ooaHly I *0-110. few
Mr. and Mr*. Harold B. Ham­
,riueatton nf a sueeeusui at Mnsci
given prrmlislon to neck h ramp deputy.
ci.n.1 &gt;|usMly 1.Ml-4,Be, poorer quaj lively would Ire little trading
v 1.75*2 35, HlrlhiliRHN Hhu k V'mI .Hanfnrd In the produce line, it 1*. | | , "wide niten."
alte where the course could hr
M
nntlnii^d
F
in
n
fvn«t&gt;
MnM
A. I. Mlkoyan » u released as M
miiiiim fnn-f.su,
I 7ft, t+w.
Roas mid, renew
given. Cotnmlavton member fee 11 foreign trade minister. He remains Iifinrrd
ing "The Star Knangled Banner"
MODERN HEARING
| iiw hm I Sfl, will 100-1,50, wltlmut a doubt, the Dealer* who| mr Triinian,
...... lhaf
.................
............................
..... ..........
..........
Webb of Tamp* offered to deed deputy chairman of the council plfiMdM Mrllrs f(%1r f«» ffmtd «fiiRflly have built this Market from 10,.....
hla request
Uf n*rnl
and then
chnnteo
n preyer. The
Let
the
.MICRONIC
"202" tiring you Lite Hflarinif Hapan old turpentine ntill locution ,&lt;f ministers and a tnrmbei of the 2 50-3 50
f*Mlil'MR►\ \
flnm** Irtirk Inads n week tn 60(1 trucks jxtay on In the Russian asaignment. | men voiced the supplications of .
plnc'tii
it
linn
brotiKlit
so many others—at the new low
neai WHRston for the purpone if Politburo.
week
.
It
is
known
ibal
(ierieyMl
limit
Ii
i
lilarty
calling
foi
freedom
for
peo.
1I( Hound lyjH J,28-2 75, mostly
tt U found "tiltalde. He reported
price of $%. AIho "101“ Micronic ul $75.
mound 3.671; lied »ype
1 **"„
"I have been advised by a «&lt;«.'
gnml;: f|,1(||y
(jlia]|v pl
urvvailed npuii (lie I'toii -1 pie in i&gt;nslaved roiinlnes "g Eu*
'I
A,
Menshikov
became
foreign
(t he* four building* and cover* liadr minister. He bail been first jii h mm 2 00, aduvny type 2.00-2 36 trinity
— that Ihe Hanford’
| n grant his ,,,,,,,
,, ,,„
Gall or write for free test. Complete Hearing Aid Sarviee
rerpient
for re- 1rope," i&lt;u,| (lie women gave Hie ref&gt;lery inlihARe I# Inch ctlffif ---- , growers
alx nr seven ticlea.
Audiphnnt Co. Of Orlando, Florida Bank Bld(.
2 50.4 on. 1/8 bushelR DOfM Market was just a place to bring| tun, to normal duty uftrr empbaul- J sponiie*
deputy.
128. |8 fiumt bdsketB 160.
their vegetables and turn tham ,j„ K t(l, t )lf |ua h-lt ibyee hard i
though at a signal. «» 12 25
Orlando
Phone 2-3516
j
Andrei A. (Srumyko became first a 'to.
I'HiTimlMTR TxihIibIp* ♦,&amp;«!*&amp;OH. 'frw over
In some dealer to try to sell Tet r ,
R„j.j|„ |i ..... I.rcn n -I’ M
-- (EHT
-deputy foreign minister, succeed- : 2;», p»Kir to fnlr qunlltv I 78-1.00,
i . the men nnd women
Hospital Properly mg k'islilnsky. He bail been a dethem
■■■" this Is true In * few cases, period „l difficult) became of placed their banners on Ihe side-'
125*, Imr 4iB Niiff
3 50*2 00, “
IM. kleh a vi-I 50
I etween walk, knell anil said Ihe "Lord’s 1
rf1* I bu' ,h' m,ln If""*'1* l».
th,,'|deteriorating relation
puly
foreign
minister
and
chief
1
00-3
80.
poorer
(('tiBUlittiA Ffiiw Fiiri fine!
lew \I jiyt ie
ta u l* KrmverS^of Jhis_vlclnity .da_not
----------t*rnv*l“ and Ibe "n«n Mary”
••f ibe Ku.iiian delegation to the er slie I RO-J\ \ Uw
Rsviiolt
thioughfare belwttn Hit Crilfe.1 Nations, whefr he cast the Tnp,TiM)T ITyirlilT. Tew I Js
appreciate Hie fact tfiif thera is’ Asked bv s reporter wh
Resounding through the area
l.rilmr easlrrn , rates Ills llu« it’d an ample auply of produce , uecM,j htlI|
community and the act bulk of the KussUn vetoes.
atnbassatlnr
were shiiuls of "we want pe*e#
l..n I Ml J (in, llnntalne I e-t.OO
tvltlea at the Airport. ExcraaHc
mown
by
them
to
encourage
buyMoacnw,
StnlHi
replied
lfr.on,'
A I Efretnov relieved as minist­ rrrk.1 hijxhela -mall elie
and freedom."
traffic and nolan are guarded er of (he machine |nn| Industry ni-dlum site SOU. large etie 8 no en. This U where, and when, they | »|
hpow. I don't think Hint
IS Inch .rales il.ddenheart Thin i* whert,
Th- demonstrators marched In'
against In the affection of hoi He became a vice chairman of the 3iyl eterv
Ltalher Trim A Piping
whtn*
^ 1han h«en dftcriitlnfd
di.xen &gt;$n.|no, * dnien 180*eparele Mnro In frnnt of the
pilal iltea
| nn tew I I5-I 7!i * dmert C." nliouUl Rupreclatf lha 10 rtllfl | rjenertl Smfelfi hbKI Midi J" J* two
council
of
ministers.
hotel, leaving ihe main entrance;
PLASTIC
I
ftn
lew
I
J8.fl
rut,
|
drilrn
4
0(1.8
00,
$25-00
"With the thought In mind that
lnow In "fine health" after * parll
Kostousov tier arne mlnlater few 4 IS, in dnien 4(10-8 00, few Dealers’ Market
They had been permitted to 1
other Cl tv property could be more of A.tlieI machine
*'Thf y, no doubt, n*v® forgotUn &gt;cu| i r | v rftnxing vicilion in Flor- open.
Mi XX'n 'I 15- 4 50, lew1 poorer
tool
Induatry.
pi'kel In 60»h Street along the
Leather Trim A Piping
advantageously uacd for hospital
Kin. few * IS. 4 dnsen few 1.4H- the fact that the til dsaltra on this i,).
A. Voznesensky relieved 8.00
s 10 doien fair duality few Market have Invested tans nf thou-, (}#nera| Smith was questioned north aide of the hotel, but liter
purpoiea, the City Commission U as Nikolai
* 2 5 -0 0
FABRIC
chairman of the slate planning I 80
reitrlrled their march;
offering In furnish a satisfactory commission
reporters about the *iq&gt;«tnl- voluntarily
I’epiier* liuehele I'atlliirnla Won sands of dollars In truck* and other
and
as
deputy
prime
(INSTALLED)
,
.
to
Park
Avenue,
lit# for a hoipltal, If the present
I no-ISO, other htillnoae type
employing aalaimen.. mint of Marshal Alexander M
He has been a member of dere
We Inviie you io check our large s t o c k of
J.mi. | no few 4 15.(50. poor lo fair cquipment,
At
the
news
eonferenee,
the
site la conveyed back to the City minister.
truck
drivers,
loaders
and
office
i
v»»ll«v»k\as
minister
of
Sovlel
1*11It hum, Imt no mention was (lualtly 1.15-8 00. Itallanellen 3 75
covers before you buy for that new car or get
ThU new ilte would be conveyed or Hie
Iluti 1 35-1 50. Anaheim* 3 00 hrlup. In addition lo this e*p«ndi- J«rmed forcM replacing Nikolai A. head of the Soviet delegation said
made shout whether tree retained 8 1'.,
replacement coven for your present car.
I'otatoes
50
pound
sacks
washed
In
a
itotrnient
that
Russia
wants
dedicated at inch time a* financing that
ture
they
alio
spend
thousands
of
Bulganin
Replaced a* planning I'd I site A llltoo Triumphs 3 75
and ennat ruction arrahgernenti hoard place
Hie "nllalumenl of peace for all
8 'i». larae site low an I 50. |&gt;on dollars employing buyers tn the
He said
chairman
by
his
deputy,
have been completed.
ti*. • larae else , few I so, Hehaaoee producing
ruiiuctng areas a hundred
numirvu to
co three
.nit* a prrifeasltinsl soldlei of consider- the world."
/, Saburns
few S 50 lladlshes IS &gt;|n■r4 lias ft undred mile* south of Sanford, to'ihl* reputation" while the teilrlng
The Russian spoke*man, A A.
“The Clt v Commliilon feel* that Maxim
Ivan T. (inlyaknv relieved ** her* red* 1*8 doien fo-5n
reildenli of both Hanford and president
keep this Market supplied wllh ........
rninlste'i
Is 'leas of » soldiet Nltd Fadeyev, cecr-tery general of th*
...... __
of
the
Sovtxl
supreme
secretariat of the Union of Soviet1
Seminole County would benefit by
" I t ...............
J vegetables Alan In addition
to thl*llmlr, „f r pullHciati "
Replaced hy A A. Volin.
Writer* anuvnrd only on# ques­
Rankin
Rill
return to the rity of the Hospital rniiit
expense
there
are
flv*
dealer*
on
j
n„
„
(,|
that
there
Is
apparently
Observers outside l(i|ss!a InterJack K. Morrison, Manager
I
property alncr If sold the land prrlad
this Market tchoae long dlatanre , nothing nmre setlnus a b o u t Hie* tion of reporter*.
the
new
change
as
fitting
rPnattaava
eras,
raa(•*«•
"Ru-sla
is
uni
re-armlng,"
he'
would probably he Improved, and into the same pattern as earlier
phone calls Into producing art** rhange than a declalon to replace|
go back on the City and County ones, which relieved pollthurn superseded hy a payment plan and lo the buying trad* will am- an older man wllh a younget one. said ".'the I, demobilized In all
based on length of service
nge-i of |,rt alloy, and her army ll
Tax Roll*.
members of active administrative
"These rhange.i," Rankin said, -Mint In approximately |60ft lo
■n anny nf peaceful standing.”
"The Commission hope*, "Mayoi w
ork, apparently so ihav can give "will greatly reduce the cost of I8IHI per month. Thli la a financial
Dmitri Khoxlakavlrh. noted RusCarrerway concluded, "that the full lime lo pollry prnhfems.
easel
for
the
local
grower*.
A
x
I
h
Sully
(he measure and wttl ellminal* the
alan composer, attended thf news
Board of County Commissioner*,
"The
ael
up
the
Dealer*
on
thla
allegrd 'confusion' nf which some
conference but bad nothing tn say
at an early meeting, ran grant
members complnlrird,"
doe l
.IIS W. FIRST RTREBT
this reipirst and sponaor special
MenNwhile Senator Donnell IHEducation Halted
legislation pernilHIng the return
Mm (old the Senate (hat- leader* helping them in dlajHjae i»f ««■&gt; ch!ndler and Beat were other &gt;allrd an argument
of the property to the City."
The oldest and most retlahte paint ahop in tnwn, W* hava
“ ‘h.e I American* who gave propaganda
of European nations regard the ■iroducta. II a " r
’ If till If RtT*ft t'lrtR !'■*#• MA#I
He said he did rod want tier to
,,,r' v „.rir
ALWAYS guaranteed «nrk. Our work I* net high pr4asur4, run
'i n foolish foi a man with no North Atlanllc I'ael as a moral — Urge buyer, that they procure al , ((| f , h„
make
nn
argument,
commenting
•
f
t,- . ..... Ni Ro.io,, ..ml that her attorney, .Iftmen .1 Laugh-,
If not Htllumalic—pledge Ity the most on In.taut notice the wlde t (
THREE KILLED
; tollin' t'i Ills life."
nl
the mill »nrk hut rareful precision workmanship with ) t* r i
have anything t'nlletl Slate* In go to war if any variety of produee In the whole I sentenced to life.
GREENVILLE. Mine. Mar 2b . "We don’t
of experience barking it*.
South. This variety lx made avail­ ‘‘You air now going mi It*, n lin. already bail done that
—t/Pt—Three persona were ie against him," HUney added, "flni of them are attacked.
Jibe said several times, 'I don't
ported killed and several hurl I lie h eo different Ilian the rest.
Donnell slowed expected Senate able through the enterprise and that correct?" Judge I'lnran naked under itnnd" bow Ibe lory eon-1
fn a tornado that hit four Wash 1We have inles."
approval nf n IR,680,110ft,IUH1 for- progresalvenesa of Ihe Hanford "Ye*," Mlaa lilllai i replied
Yimr ntr pnltiled Inaitie Hitrf mtisidc for .:. $ O C -0 0
vlclcil tier.
inalon County settlements lusi 1 Ibiwevei, 4hr* cniuml* ilunn s elgu aid autlioi iiallnn bill foi a Market Dealers.
M l nn (.d in fa tv ft m, rn n v l r l n l
With Feniler alt (tightened and welded FREE M V
"These Items of produce hrougnt n The
( Judge Ihrli pinioiuiiied Ibe
before midnight, the County ttnl l„Mtpoiieil ii flnnl decision until lengthy discuss lull of (he tlefen'.e
|
" , l"
. . ,,
Cross headipiarters said today 1tie11 nt-xI meeting ntt Apr. t.
pail II I* rod yet before Ibe Sen- Into the Hanfnrd Market from pm- ■ t-,r . i-lltrM11
....dug areas South of here »&lt;U'
, ^
1 , ■, '1"
which the government
Hevr„ bouses were reported de­
BICYCLES
$ 5.00
nle.
mnnon
«°r
w
*
11ni» 'in*-* mi! j ,«i f I * « v I i l f - t i c w wax
riTHHH REPORT
lie repeated earlier demands considerably to the price structure that Miss Glllaii *11 'mid up H r' l &gt; v •nt*-iI nn tw o oHiorti -el forth
molished.
WINTER HAVEN, Mnr. 26 t/P| Unit rvrrv Hrimtfir in* nllowfd
H»rnrmHiitir»4 that tnc* oi»i»* asked her If she cared In iny any
Um« indict limit
$ 7.50
REFRIGERATORS
Repint of tlm Stale f'ltri | III- participate fully In both iqieii and f"r,l gn'wnra have tn offer at Ihi* thing, explalNing Hml die -ltd rod in Tin*
Legal Notice
"V U i i t h o f (n vn sin n '* w m
apectlon lliirenu lit III nn A. M tn* i lnsed aeaaluns nf the Henale For- Nixcket. This elrcumalance alone have (o do so.
InHiidoiut Ity flu* N'w/i'i i» month
NOTICK OK IN TI’.NTtON Tn SI' j dav III Iuisi-h:
ReaMoiiHhle esllmnie^ nn Furnilurp
clgn ItrlaUnns Gnmmlttee nn the •would. In Hie cuiirae nf a aeaaon*
■She Immeduiltdy Imunled into hcfoic Hit* AlliP« hind'tl in Nor*
pt.Y l u l l KNACTMENT nK I'f l
Giapefrult
llratigee
Tangerines
activity,
atld
more
financial
benefit
post
war
defense
Irm
ly
aimed
C IA I, I.KOlH I.ATt'IIK i f INCH II s
a
lung
stlltoiuen*
which
Ihe
judge
mu
n«l
v*
' Rail
115.11(11 77,6711
2,mid

SEAT COVERS

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
McCALL’S PAINT SHOP

INK
T I I E TOWN OK
boNU
W in i | i K l.0(1 ItiA A Mt’N U'll'AI.
I Oil Pott ATION

ITnirk 2.1,220
Nnlti e Is heretiy atven Itin* Oie 'Tidal kK.tld

underslaued h III iimilv In Hie Klurda I.eaMulor* at Ms reantar 1*4»
letslun (nr paaeuue nf cerlaln
sptilal Italelallnn. whlcli apeil.il
leglslsllnn shall hsve Inr Ms put
pots the fnllnnlnai
Authorizing (lie Tnwn I'numll nf
the Tnwn nf laoiawnml. Mnrlda In
set SB H Monlclpal tielliiipienl Tas
Adlnstnienl tlnsril, prescrlhlna Its
powers, dudes and llmltatlnna. prescribing llie lenalli uf lime such
hoard shall alnv in eslslenee, pro
vldlna for “ Chairman end Heerelari' nl said Hoard anil aullinrtsliiu
said Hoard to ndtuat, sellle ami
compromise cerlaln laiea mid ape
dal sssessmente
|ial nl Ihla II Ih day nl Uarch.
A. D man
Town «f l.nnawiirnl, Kliirlita
Hy J 1C rill AT
Town clerk
TOWN NEAI.

I

t ill- Thin Ail For lirlirentf

WATCH
REPAIRS
These tire our
E atahlishcd P rlrrq
5.00

Clean, Oil, R egulate
Balance S ta ff .....

5.00

H airsp rin g

...............

1.00

M ainspring

.......

.1.50

J e w e l ............................

3.00

Stem

1.50

.....

Sleeve ............................ 2.50
........................

1.50

Crown (w a terp ro o f!

2.50

C ry sta l .........................

1.00

H ands, each ........ .

100

Crown

Dial, H eflnlah ........

8.50

All Work Completed Aa Quick1/ Aa Poaalbla By A Factory.
Trained Watchmaker j A n d
Guaranteed To B« Exactly aa
Raeroaontod.

Castle Jewelry
M. W. Caetle, Jr.
By Print** Theatre
Ph. 1194

hit,2d I
i:i6.S:t|

Noviel Russia.

|,HI7
3,771

Stale* liar

Ekkh And Poultry

ii iisils*** Krss, Cm * (i**,

JAI'KHONVII.1,1:, Mar I t — IA I’&gt;
— Kinrlilia r u n
yiurlde rimde A
quality
Market
aeiierslly
sternly
Florida nearliy whiteMnrlda (trade A
t'urretil jja rk e l Per I'nien

WfklRhl hotmp Vinn
14 of
81
81
MnUum
.So
31 of
M
Hitmil
18
18 of
fin
K»tr$i
Itirur
37 ul
.li'fli
an
Nulft* illppt f **• '"OlHHirilff *
loo Me
Meiliuill
..... II

Kx I rm
larar

l.lve pi,nilr y
i
j Fryers r*.|
I 'i iba u|i
ilrnllera red
I II, Ilia
liens red lisa- i
t ly lha tip
liens whites
4 lbs op
liens light
ttndsr 4 His
Ronsler* old
Nested NT
led)
Kryera red
Hrollers red
liens reds heavy
llene whites hexvy
liens tlahl
llnnslsrs old
off)
Hr eased soil drawn
f ryets red
llrnllers red
lien* reds heavy
liens whites heavy

f

liana llghl
Innstera old

To

i,ti - ii mi- rh

Approximately :i,2tto passenger*
ride cadi week on an average ele­
vator, a tidal one-fourth gleatrr
is than the passengers carried each
the Queen Elliabeth
,4 trip by

U
(J
to
14
l|

||
4|
if
rhesita and (eel
S|
an
s|
J.
tn
14
14
,1
11

11

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jf

Colored Churches
Tha Junior

Mlaalonary

Ita- "every hope for success" In
It.* offmIs tn establish an Integra­
tion uf the Florida liar. The mat­
ter now Is before the State Su­
preme L'mirl, “ami In view of the
manner in which ll Is submitted,
we have every hope, for anrress,"
he said,
Inlrgrallrin would require all
lawyers tn he memliera of the as.Oclallun which would have dis­
ciplinary powers over pinrllring
lawyers.
The association now has 2,268
members nut of Himut m,;hmi law
yera In Ihe slate
Dealt Wesley A Hhugl* nf Hie
Yale Law Schuul was the principal
speaker id luday's session. He
urged H i p State Ifkt Association to
recognise a greater responsibility
because of national am) Interna­
tional situations.

meat­

Phnas

tMlNIII

lo Hu- growers of this area than
nil the cumnilaalmia charged by
Htr Dealer* on thn Market
"I [Hisltlvrly know that every
Dealer nn Ihls Market apiirecletoi
the business the Hanford grower
entrusts in him. They all realise
Ibe expense ami elements he hai
to fight ami there Is not a dealer
who Is not vitally Interested In hi*
r'uitiiiued success. Each Dealer
Is aware of the fart that It wa*
the local (Irowar whose effort*
created this Market. It I* also true,
the relationship between a maid
tty nf the growers and deal!i n
It c mutual one
"The relationship between th#
large shipping organisations and
the Dealers Is also harmonious.
These
carlo! distributors (Urn
over or sell lo the Dealer* on this
Market
approximately
176,000
crates nf celery and tOO.OOO hag*
uf cabbage iter season. This ton­
nage Is mill Inin small market*
not large enough to handle car­
loads. Serving the dlitrlet as
Market M anigrr I hava endaavarerl at all times to help the Dealer
In securing a fair profit atil alto
_______
__ , , eifort
_________„
exerted_every
In seeing ___
that
I (lie fanners business Is a proflt
able one."

SHEPARD'S

10NGW00D HOTEL

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Any day notv cornea otic of sprinti's biggest
thrilla —thril first carefree cruise into (he
country on Ihe wings of your Hoick—with the
air warm and lull nl promise, mid you falling
in love with your Hoick all over uguitil

w

We wan! you to get the etojf out ol this affair,
because w e’ve been around Buicks so much
we have a deep and loving Interest in them,
'too—so we’ve got everything all set In our
shop to gel your car all set Inr the season.

Complete Dinners—From ...................
Wkaa p la a a u * a naanaat, W *seia«. eirtkSav a* IHaatr Kartr,
Phaaa aa U r Meaa Sa***alU aa s a l Prleea.
t

C U M
•park skifi, Utrlkutar, W t

kwater, r*Slater and taaAag

Collina. Opening selection
.._ld Nut to Temptation" led
by Mr*. Maude Collina. Prayar In

ier which (he minute* of the last
Brnwn.
Then unfinished business waa
........... juL The following persona
bacame member* of the mlaalonden and Anthony Clatk. At tha
cIom of the meeting rafnihm enti
were eerved to all. The next meeU
Ing will tie at the home of Miaa
Mildred Hlmmone, All penoni
being lardy will pay a fine.

lyrtan. k*(tary (a-Hrreh.

to # * *

WEEK END
SPECIALS

vahm-tappa* dearaa**, Mrkuratar, •anamtar-ewrehe
rata, t«*-k*lt taoSaa.,
craaUsx tuaiaanldv
dHNuattai tkawk, Amt*•kaal kaarktf*, eaarkt*

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BLOUSES

tylMar haad, a* kaaa

By Special Request! A repeat on
the Luana Zipper Shirt. Short
aleevea with ilda tipper cloilng
' 'In white chartreu**, malte, gray
and h|u*. Bite* ItB to 88. A won-

—4* f**4lefe tagki*
tueewiL kwpeet WtWaka
■ rr “
mmry

Any machine as fine as your Buick detervea
a complete check-up anti tune-up-and we
have the men. the tools, the experience, to do
(t as no one else quite oan I

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Complete Bmorgeebord Luncheon.......

the
amek fees tadev Uka
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Complete Child’s Dinner ....................

Changing your oil-flushing out &gt;uur cooling

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a s s u re a OrtaaS*
at. If - PI

s y s te m -th ese are only starting points for uat
fy D o s o f e Bm

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Drop In thia week end let ua fix a time
(or bringing your Buiok beauty up to ita **
new-oar thrill-level. For that magic
Saturday morning, sometime toon, when
there'a e heady invitation in the air
to gel under way someplace-A# rtody l

Maltiflllamcnt crip* In Syulttg
flower colort, lavishly lace trim­
med. Slice SI thru 40. Regular
I.M value* . . . for this week-

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210 Magnolia Ave*

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THE WEATHER

To Protect th e Poor# of the World;
To Promote th e P ro e m s of America;
To PMduce Prosperltr for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXX

® Iru

H a n fo r d

E stab lish ed 1908

— W.

11 Survivors
Rescued From
Pacific Plane

S fc r a t o

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
SA N FO RD ,

Diplomut Upturns To Soldiering

F L O R ID A ,

M ONDAY

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2»,

Associated Press Leaned Wire

Okayed By Committee

P EA R L HARBOR.
M ar. 2 &amp; (/P)— Eleven survivors were rescued
from a sinking (lying boat in the
middle of the Pacific
last mid*
night.
Navy LSNt 448 picked up the
airmen nine hours after they went
down. Brief radio
contact said
merely the men were rescued. No
further details were given.
The I.Hiding ship was ordeicd to
lake survivors to Kw ajalein in the
Marshall
Islands,
their stalling
point. The Catalina was ditched at
sea with a de.ul engine 6 0 } miles
southwest of Johnston Island. 70(11
miles southwest ol here.
A fter
put tine down
on the
rough Hois the flying bout radioed
it was leiiking ami could not May
afloat much longer.
The navy
rindicd
Ifi other
ji Iillicit lii llic nrnii l i f e raft* were
dropped.Some of them smashed
iri the rough ecus.
Ail A ir Force It IV from Hickam H eld hovered uver the hound­
ing flying bout unlit the rescan
ship arrived.
The I.S.M was ir, mile* north
when the twin-engined Cotalinn
went down. The surface cruft's
radio operator had gone off duty
but hiui left Ills receiving set on

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W a s h i n g t o n !” Mar. 2&amp; -(/i*»
l.u iiii Johnion w ai twotn in to­
ll.iinttl It. iTitlstuffrl, Mih-.iu
day .1» S r t if la r y of D rfrn ie end |-rr lahoi Icailci. today ua&gt; gi.int* J
prumiicd that die Army, N avy end r(|
Supreme ( n u ll rm i-u ol In,
A ir Force will he united as one ui c o iiv ii lion on a ih.tige that l ie 1
the service of thr nation.
| lied m telling die I lump I ahoi |
Ihe Ainencan people especl it Comimtlei- he ne.er had
hern a I
and they rhall have it," the 58- Communist.
yeai-old l larkthurg. W. V * ., at*
(T m -ln llrl n .n m im c trd mi 1 i
I iiiiip y said shortly after taking *- , fi«r, , , r ...u il lieie ami n o seal
..s r i ill. office from retiring Set reiiicil
m ,.,| In to
&gt;f..m
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11*1.11y J*tmr% V ruiicit.il, 4 Nf'» v&gt; ('m ill ol Appeals upheld llu
Yoik lunkri.
i mis It tloll llu Ntpieine l oil it -cl

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l ‘.m esial, the nation's lust De ||„.
(,
(ease Mrs (clary, had held the post ()„. ,
lim e it ttas siealed l.y the Arniesf
l Im .lo llcl
■Sena r t la ilit.itto li A it passed m ||lt ..... M.,i
June, DM/. ................... hat he had

srn e d as Set lelaiy ol the Navy m | 11( ,j
s.linnets ol

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IV sid e n t

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2 New Spans To Be Head Of Chiefs Of
Built O v e r River
Staff H a s
InflaNe at
Jacksonville
maiion Of Stomach
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State Road Board jEisenhower Goes
Okays Duval Road To Key West For
And TampaBridge R e sS t , Vacation

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The enhii ful fiitpiii 11ijt iu eere
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HHtiiy wit* lhe ntif*t I'hilttirulf ihe
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li«»h «•{ a eiihinet nffiret \ or«iw»l m o o li p i e s n l e l d
l 'm l* &gt; ib * i •l i f t
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estiinnled at Ifi.lIDU tvalebed as
III
a p p e a lin g
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llo- nut b was Uilinini-teied lit
i . o u l C b . i - t o l f e l , o o te n d s , d a out
Chief Justice Fred M Vinson in
lit D ie I h k I i
l . o i l y i f t l i e 'Jb m e u ib e i .- o io lu it t e i- 1III,H it • •INI p 'l lin k
tile open, five-iicre eenle. eoUI’t
new
1
wj.-- mil preseid ttl.eii tie ie ‘*tlfu*il v» -IV nit 1«M1k111X 1 "
ol tlie I'entugoll.
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argued,
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e . | I l l s a i m s i n t ie in liii)', H ie d e
no a.line id the lb tll.'t of I ‘..Inin
le a s e e s liililis b in e n t
lie
p r o m is
I I h n J 1 l • H iiiiv *• HD
t-w, I att lie ill i i pru.eited IliHl i L v i i* I* le e •
e d t lm l
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p e n ■•nt d .M .
"Our defi'nse policy will colislsl i la 11 ml in i t pain I bad h* * o in
ti'-Mgateil
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I n d r , m i l } o i l i e r a c t i- o i t a i t
strenglb, wttliiu tin* I mi 11m ul
WI l l l t l l y »r j i t
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and got the relayed dial™.* call Dormer U.b. Employee u nendsnip, Ins))iraSr
' L f o Z I S 2 : r .: : V Accused Of Broad-1 lion Throuidi Ser*“y’
casting Propaganda j vice E m p h a s i z e d
T ile
I.SM ii eomniHlidcii
by

l.lrnt. Floyd McDaniel P u rr *&gt;f
WASMINl.fON, Mai 2H (/I ’), Ideals ol Itutaiv and the hrnr
Koekliill, S. II.
A ledri.il grand juiy today in- lit* dented m ftiendship and in
The Mp.it tvbero Ui.' Cut 11linn
folia Ibirgiii.iiL. tniriliti.i th.oiigh i« iti.r ts.it thr I agtf,,,'lH“i
wen. down Ik one of the bineliesl tin led Hetljeil
. ...
lie ttelll ol, lo • m l l i e t l i r e e
UI the I'aeifle. I l w ss not far from foimei employee id the l 1 S rin lo u iM io it ..
Ib r in e u l
I I I past p.esi- | i.....
o f Ho* a r m e d »»1
iiiij h i
l n i i l i . be
Where a plane heaving Cap). Kddl.* \
ni Ifr l |l)l, UB t lr ..............
d rills ol the Sanfoul Jfi.taiy Club step-, "m il I
u n it e d
na
one.
Itlekenbaekcr wuh loaf during tin'
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war
Amelia En rlin rt
lo»&gt; her
Mr “ stcured ul
Inuadi ailing when . allesf upon
by rirsisletil l'ie- uniat,It to r e f e r r e d t o i n t t r
f(
(liiliNUfil
III!
I'imp
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l l ' u l l a a r l soi ga«e K ia k u
N.i/i ladin propoganda dining the G roige Stine lo tl.de llieir views
I war.
I about the club today at the lourist

o lili/ e d n
n c m C n p u t t I n p o l l ,-m
p l o t i i ' ' d o * tn ss s ?i o u t o f t in m O i
i i u s im u r a
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I Ilf* IM 1 VI f*UII I » »■ • "Milt "

Way Is Cleared For
J o i n t Action On
Compromise Law;
President Is Mum
W ASH IN G TO N . M ar. 28— (/P)
•s c n iir House conferees agreed
today on .. I k-month rent control
extension bill r«]um ng a "fa ir nei
opcnting income" for landlordi.
llo- igici-mcnt clears the way
I'o Muusi tod Senate action on a
inm it . 'iitiol late before the
plfM Hl I |
cypury Tliur stla&gt; at

W A sIM M .IO N
M.i,
Jg v i')
( o ’UIn il Ihtiyhl |) i.ltrldlUWcl
lell tm lii bo k i t Wes, lo treup•■i tie fi.uii ui dine-- that has kept
t to is of Illinois, tha
lull' in I'*.I
oci'k
1)f*MllHj ills tr u lr i, said (he con.I Itrnl.im I-I I r lIII It11 1 1 y t b.llllnail 11| i Mil HI* I-'l I N&lt;11 be (nought up in
&gt;d ihe 1..... 1 . bit f- ,,j . f i l l , has thi- s ni,il A% mot! ill 4 dealt of
............. .
•*" tnflamallon ,|ir .,Kl l .
l n ,hape.
f In v i t ( t n ,|( |t
flu provisiii.i requiring a "fa ir
-}■■•»ulnig ii.comu" for landI l» f i t s
III I ' l i - ' h l r o l
I l l l l u a u ' s in
|i,i&gt;uual i-iiiii ii In Id A M in. bi d- I. ib,* tine tins Senate ini ’c i . ii r*11 Imiitlllng posslhla
t h e ll.IV l! ' I I I . O .(I k e y W e l l .
I* * *in’ 11 a .
I be llouso conllo- g . ' - t . l sppe itrtl a lillli- ■it • t ii i ’ •.) it Mur unlay. That
,* ile
Hid -b i l l a- lie
i limbed
.10 • I ■ Il i II ' k over tllO week­
end
iboaid fiti |i(,mi­
Vi I * i i I *bat piovuluU tosses
ll. *■ ' til ■| " li t- Ililll « Ill'll In'
lYots ben*' 1i*"i lu‘ bopt's to Imve
n ni Hn* Senate bill
l 111 ||.,M
I "I stuff collie dun II
n In , b l&gt;
I. i 11 ,s &gt; • i I talk is it Ii Ililll
i t &gt;c soma tent in ­
I I .1 ol.' • i i I high piuiss* f« r
to per cent.
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I II *In. b i.
, I'd .in' government
- I gam Nil
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Hi adt. .
\ , in - . V,bull ill 1 tolls i I
.
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o ic l l i t l l i ’ i l l ) 11-■V l
.1 i "it it nimble reK nfi'bl. '.
11 o„i mu* *t in* (‘tin i* I !In tat 1
\ iilitii'o, . . ,
effects of
ib dl . O l't I Hi
.. d ml*'i I'I vire lilt
I lit 0 1’ |

Ii'II’,al 1'init

fr i .'lire
"II is 1*11 , &gt;. talk about fights,"
) i t iillnW &gt;I ,,d tl-' added.

Local K ed Cross

Chapter May Have

„!. . i . Hurt Hicro have
H you slop to think
t '.'i H -tl* 1* '
Hllif! L .i
ii'in '.l
t"
, »V1 t ! hit
about tlu' in errs in yvhlclt there
IToJr* i
e.'iild be diffidences, it is a wonder
tin* l i d i loss Chapter fn S«mt h i* l* t llu * | » t l i t * *
S t it h *
"th e re have been some prefer
n li • "iinti iniiv have to bo abanH d liii I p i r 1 iiM iit m i , | t ill* S h ‘ w i l l
"mil itiffi , ii,a ■ For instain e
«t»&gt;ned m »M(Mif t lit* ri'Intlvely tmall
f n k i* ' " i i l r t * l " I
t it
u l i he Hi
in in may iiei.i'ie a tioioli * a. •
'in,.i:&gt; ' i.'iiiiiciil is not forthcom­
I Ml K* J""'
VAIlls’ll
.1. i i ..........t 1 M e , , a , yvav
ing &lt;■ I. i."ff l.u'iit cluiirman of
s i r i r 1'
'•H *
Hi*
h i i*lj*»* I m i h l l l i i '
"I du led believe tlml "in tine i!„- It,*.I r in" fund campaign, an4« iM iflim rsI M m I ' n g t
h i n t
ITu* Miracli* Soli Cu.iservatlyin (
yyoiiv1 ,i, idis enuutry is
ii"&gt;.*1,. ( ll&lt; it,m lung
•H sc-VlieiloliA, fin* A p i. I will be to ,
iiaci'd t" any Immaii or pi.d.
11,. .mi ngn. tilth,'tigh milking
lll-lllll' 1,1*111*f 11N lo Ho* farm ers *if
unial diffoi'eace'i of llieso tbim*

Soil Day Program
3 State Ma r ke t
'I M«"&gt;*
2 Missing
YoutnH, Mokali, Mum.,r'L ',mlfiii|»luyrd
“,""'r/,,
l&gt;(«urflon
n,rr-, ,
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(ui
(1^47*4^), tokl|
Attend R- I1* ( wl|lM'r ^a&gt;'s
round 1n hwanip
•&gt;&gt; •• ile .k and Statistician id fine friendship* made in R o laiy Executives
XT____
V „ I .. I
"i the He.In. rm l.auy to ihe oul- ami to young Kotariant
declared.
National Meeting
W e a r
h a k e
J e S H U P h.eak Id Wmld W ar II.
J"itet in and work and do what you
m

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NO. 155.

Louis Johnson Court Grants
15-Month
Extension
Pledges Unity Review Of Case
In U.S. Forces For Christoffel On Rent Controls Is
Defense S e c r e t a r y Tribunal Sets Apr. 18
Is Sworn In Amid As Hearing Date;
Elaborate CeremoBenefits To Labor
ny In Washington i Discussed By Group

Burgman Indicted Ideals Of Rotary
For Treason By Are Stressed By
F e d e r a l Court P a s t Presidents

wind*.

1919

Navy Ship Picks Up
Airmen Nine Hours
After Going Down
In Rough W a t e r

SHORTLY AFTIR the President had accepted his resignation as A m linsadnr to Kusilv, Gen. Walter Redell Smith (right) chats with Presi­
dential Secretary Matthew Connelly In Washington. Smith Indicated he
will return to active duly with die Army. (International Soundphoto)

Sanford and vicinity—consider*
able cloudiness through Tuesday.'
**th a few local showers likely.
Little change m temperature. Genlie in moderate mostly southerly

1 11'

r il* 1Ii, |»r ■' * MU'Ilf i'i, Hllill'l

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To Ke Abandoned

101) K ail way men
To Hold National
(’oniVmu’i* He r e

.rACKHONVIld.K, Mar. JH Tbe llo* Min ••muling territory. It 1''
i-en e* &lt; i i "t some distance
An Inlcnalv* Mbarch on the on*t ( aftrr IV.nl I larlrur Hurgmaii iefus-^ none and Rotary will he hrlj^d l.y
ui,-. fhey arc about ui well equip ,.• m
.I,,
in ■! f*i H'O. Mr. Guff
third nnminl meeting of tin* N‘« (',„ip(*r, .liatinuin "f tin* Sinnuol*
in d lo ,'lli rv out »lieir Ju lia ir. any
share of I.akc JcKMup for t w . , „ |
.elurn to (hr United Stales your efforts ”
l, i 11 • 4 .fi I
i f" 246 has M l ,
tiottal Association of I’roducu Aim
,,| r'niHt-rvnilnii Di-trlct mid
•In IN llo' iy&lt;U Id "
ymdhK. ... -sing since yesterday af- wjth ot}1PI Amen,.,,, diplom.du pe,-| Knmlull fh asc (IIUIII-XI, reveal kid Managers cnrivi ties m N* * ......... . , , ,f H u - Mirncb- I'm Jttito
i ti . .I I Inn , ,'i' -iii, &gt; Hire* days
ternaon when they went on ■ r«bblt I .... ,
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i niiinidiiN
• Hie &gt;bah)’* 1
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i &gt; icUse "l"'itjitnm to
Vork linli,y Till* Assoclalmn &lt;
r,,i,,miii,.,'
n,| Imlnv
hunting trip, ended nt 2:30 o/Inek ■ 1 "«■
L „ . „ ...... of the H uh. He luld ..f
l.i, in Hn id,' ' of Sin i id ui \ ■&lt; .....
,-.i r. &gt;' ’
in i needed mid wo
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gets
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this afternoon when the mva were
Instead. ,t ».„d. he .ought ai.d
miuty lllte ,e *lln K
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Pel,, v. i ii
&lt;*.ii tlie a. I uf every
In aa am,nip after being \ obtamed em,,toy,neat
,
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with llie!,i,mh&gt; a , a Itotorlan, and ten,m l
. of Hi&lt;&gt; i l.i.., amount can bo s*
Mi't ,' (Ililll HHI I fill V
%,l Ilia'll Mm|
.... ....... ..... .
t»r 'be (utnii'si* *■' .................,,i,o - t.o Ato 7. Hn.aid
.In- frietuNhips made a* delightful improving distribution of f t - b Sl.Mli||„u.
.-ni oil
T
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V rw-err*
T f,i!i!l.r.lvs
L
W'tvrinrnrnl radm service
.......... |),s Plll'int'Pi H fill* UN!»*'!'I »vf 1.I till' S'I* b i,,r
plnnn,
ami
brotlglit/ riVn
tinck
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bulk
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bill
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still
III.,*
II. II. Coleman, 110.17-HU) termed farm produce to till' best lot....
The indictment sol oul 01, ni-puIn .ui vM.it &lt;&gt; maintain It's
■lid
I
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In*
off
with
it
Li*:
hIui I I liii" v* *»rk f i »»i l l n i l |*i*1 1 i *i i h i’ 1 be* o a yield piihln sell aid I am
safely.
rnls* alleged treasonous uct* in Rotary a very potent fores* re­ of tbe farmer anil the eonsomei
-.a v ice.-, Mt, licivtora of tho local
The hoys are Herbert Meyers 14, connection with tils alleged man- presenting a cross section of Ihe William I. Wilson, I»iri***ti*r of tiiwfii «t&gt; |M|ItitlK nil** m i! '* iM work »Mimfi v It* litt«■•tti| flu* linti"iit*l * *n oid I, ii, 1but I • ms lottlisi.il '
liuptei lit ' reiliiccd 'in* opera,producing ..... I.” lie Mild Pointing I '" "'-*' »f the Railway i.i Uigi Ii
and Rnliert Hobln.son, 15. Farticl - 1
4( u jilJ H iir U n n t 't ig p R u b l t
I "1lilti| Hi I' ill !■ "b
community., He
of the in- State Markets and hmiurnry I'i*'
irjy- iiiiil, i - I" Hm
-"tutu mini­
, , told
,
„ul
Il.tir
llu*
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ally
orgnnuril
soil
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n
was
an.....
"I
tns
comments
nating in Ihe search wan Sheriff
-11111H11IIg lip
splrallon derived from attending i
„( ||„. Notional .................. d i-lil.i
mum iv,p ,111 un lits i,u tin* current
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mg
by
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’age
Fight
i iialiimed mi
P. A. Mero, Deputy Charles Heck
Rotary Intel national conventions. hj, lls, | Mi,nt. fi. R llngan ..f I'm .. " s e i a l c b " . lo- - t a l i ' l l ......................
\ cm , In* i
*, i "ul
- 'd e n t . , f t h e \-** o , i i . H m ,. yy I ............
unit many volunteer searchers.
and of satisfaction derived from
#n,| |{ e . Johnson, Miumge. M| , | , . b e n e f i t s in t h e f o r m o f p its
•'T'lu* v "i i. i i.'hiihilitulion of
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Only meagre details of the hunt
sioving Hie' organization.
. „f t |„. plant City Hint.* Market a r e t i l l , gra-s a m i c o v e r c r o p s e e d in tke plans fm fhe opernii* I tin*
v»*ti-r:tli:i. villi Iniviit of lorvlce
were received from time to-tim e
Waller Haynes (11)21,-.111, *•'• I attending litis meeting, aei'otthnv would to* mode ovoilohli* lo co­ i "I'li'miiT' Surnhi v flight uf &gt;‘in
no'll’'- an’io .un! in,! t&gt;, stricken
today from Sheriff Mero nt police
V.ale.l that he, Edward Higgins
i„f„r,lln||„ M from tin* offlcr- e f
t.limin'- ui tin i&gt; , .m.i .'minty is
oVhM'k al tlie I'elloWHhip Fi**id
lieaili|unrters, bu, at 10:50 o'clock
and tim e Kouinillat aru the re- tin* Florida Htate Farmers Mm operating (in no r . of llu* district Auditoi iiini.
a - el vu &gt; that we call ill ufford to
from till* seed source planted un
this morning he revealed that he
muiniug charter memlrers of the ketn.
In ,-. aril Hu i. llu- type of sar­
Mi I’arry, who is an , immm
Apr 7 mu llu* IVIJuwship Kill.hiiil
had found tracks of tinrefoot hoys
local club, iiiltl told of its forma­
i n . ■ that i'm ic*'d i in s renders,"
fnnditlons prevailing this week CulIi'K^'n
vitth the Islitm, shdiet aiui ihi te*ii
Formal opening of tho Otlbiiu* tion
my
ri*
larm
,
on the east side of the lake.
under direction of tho Orlando as reported by tlie various slid*
(l «mllniir«l llo I'nr * Tr**»(
aid Mi G. n' " I n b*M* lins service
Motor Company's new Studchukcr
Thu Ri't'il ftirninlitMi for tlu* l«f»
v iimiuippm I vn.rild i cflivl ilia I \l I M IA S S F K , Mnr. 28 (/lb
sales room nt 1401 French Avenue Rutwry C'ltdi, in which Ken (iuern- markets lire as follows:
now International President,
"lie growing city and
Hrndv ikndersnn, Manager of tlie m*ru8 of |n» stui•* u-ttji fiirninliud to
llu- lluridir Junior Chamber of j credit on
•'
took plnci* .Saturday and more than »ey,
tlu* aSvmtnolu .Soil
Cun(ii*rv«Uon
Coiniueti'i* w ill ask the Stnlo Leg- ■oiinly,”
•■•uurv " lie declared.
■&gt; thenn active.
ii
Mm. . . . . . .
- Sanford State Market reports in DiMlrii-t l»y llit* V . .S, Sf»i| C«mn«»r* IVliehiKiin Child Mas
1.200 visitors were present to view wan
Roy Holler, * 1048-46) told of , dn utiinis point lo a good supply "f
•"I’I...... ......... in&gt; as-o iled , "for
next inoiiih to puss n taw
the new automobiles und trucks.
vation .Sci v n r nml that tlu* district
Exeitiim Arrival tslatiiro
leipiitiht: safely m-pecllnn of mo­ llu* few ii ’inaiiuiig dtiys of tlio
The visitors were greeted by J. bis work on tlie Recreation Com ,u*p,it*rsl eggplant, ticans, Mpiurdi, I in Ini ii allolcd the entire uniount
mittee
and
of
the
Rotary-spuntomatoes, eueundH*r«, relrrv. enli
tor vetiictes a, si* nia,tills inter- campaign, 1 utu Impvf'il tl.at each
TAI.I.AIIAS 8 EK, Mar. EB-WP) Brelley Odham. company owner,
Junior
1-eaguo jlaseimll liiige itn.l telluee during the current to the rolleKi,*,» faiin for tin* one
S A G I N A W. Mi.-h, Mur :*m id*. cals
u or km oil! make a deter minod ef­
—The barefoot boy under 10 years .fames Field, sales manager, Mrs. soled
iluy
progl
Mttn
II
wuh
i
even
led.
lean,
of
boys
of
from
13
to
ill
A tiny girl liad an pxeilini; at
week. Trading during tin* pn-t
W IV \ i m ill 'if 1H luiiil". ' linlr- fort In (itu Ii lu&gt; ns sign intuit and
of Hire wilt not lose his free fishing H. FI. D'lhnm, Sr., and persoiincl of
From
Un»*i*
aiien
in
future
yvura
(Continued on Pago Eight)
i Ival into Hie wm ld today.
week was very good nn tlie mar
man . f tin* Chninbi'i’s i'uMn * Afthe eiimnany. rloral gifts of con­
privilege In Florida,
Mrs Fruest W lcherl, 1H. gave fan 'i I ’omiiiitte,*, anm uiticil Ihei* tutu Hit* amount needed, t wish to
kel, but celery Is experiencing « m e I* m i teeted to com e m uch o f the
Coleman Newman, director of gratulation from a number of
H u rd *11« t e r i it 1•t 11f n i w i 11 I n 1 i»M*d I It j | %x, 11( j
tin* baby while a neighbor i.minvimrr bill i« unrl of n highway i offer niv sincei.* thunks for every
-harp itis-llne of about f'J.I't) ,•*''
ohn
b
the State flame and Fresh W ater firms were on display.
crate. Sales on this comititHiu i the d i r . ! * ' e u n r e r v a t t o n pro was speeding herill Ills car trmu s„f,,iy program which llu* organ on" aiding in tho campaign and to
During tin* evening vlsllors
Fish ('ummisidon, said a proposal
llo m e t*
and business
nearby itiroh Run to St Maty
a imtioti lias sponsored for reveral Hi use Individuals
brought 12.60 lo $3.00 per era'e (tniin.
to establish a minimum 11 fishing lammed tin* place to hear I hn
The dish let alloled tlie Reed to lliispltlll
years
filin ' for their contributions. If It
The enlibngi* price I* dropping due
license for nil iypea of fishing. Whoot Owls anil to enjoy square
(f mii 11on r 4 (in i*ag« Tnnl
Then, tliree blocks from llu*
Tire State Motor Vehicle Dopurl- in po'.nlble, we would he glad if
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moss sold their to a heavy movement from lla-i
Specifically exempts children un­ dancing. Refreshments wore ner­
hospital, Hu* car cnllidcd with an nu'iii would enforce thu iliapcctlon inch worker would lender his rehome at IKM, Magnolia Avenue Kri- iltgs und nbt&lt;&gt; the Georgia deal ived.
der 10 nml residents over 66.
tn
"•her.
law It wot,|i| designate inspection port by Apr I si tlu* chupter
Improvements and addition of , iluy lo Mrs. Maurlo Rrennan of condng in. Tin* market dropped
He said the exemption applies
the week In 81,10 tier hag
I ....Idle ♦IJHIlt damage und ! w staHoii '.a fte r Investigation of their in's,h|unrtci'•
not only to fishing with a pole, but the snlesronni to tho quonset type Valparaiso, Ind., Claude Whlddcn, during
mls-lug toes, G onial, W. I(ee*l eipiiiuiuid
I lo* peel ion
elinrges
Die Seminole High School draUnits, of produce arc steadily in
gnrnge eost more than 17,000 xnhl realtor, announced this morning.
aim with rod nml reel.
drove the remaining distunci-.
«„ubl Im 76 cents, »f which 60 mutic group under direction of
Another deal, Friday, was tho creasing, bill the valuation is de
Al present tlie stale charges fi! Mr. Odham. Construction Is. of
Mrs. John H. Gove, 78, died last
\t tho liuspital, doctors made' ,.,.nts would go to the inspecting j Mrs. Boyd Coleman will nreient
sale l.y W. II. " 8 nf#dy,f Willis of creasing al tho present time.
for residence licenses for flatting euncrete Muck
M. V. Meekison, Manager of He- night In Hie local hospiial follow­ their usual Mlitiunricninunt: ■'1" enrage nm| 26 cents to the Motor riuli.r broadcasts tonight, Tuesday
The personnel of tha company his ilium* ul 220 West Nineteenth
with rod nml reel, hut no license
Palmetto Market, roportn tunin ing a lingering IIIiich*. Her only llier and child are doing ftin
Vehicle Department for m aintain- 1and Wednesday evenings over
fee Is required for u person fishing ineludrs James Wilson, tad Jack Street to W. L. Wsdo of Kansas toes,
survivor Is one daughter, Mrs. F.
squash,
and
beans
are
be
mg
records.
Station WTRIl nt 8:30 o'clock,
City,
Mo.,
said
Mr.
Whlddon.
Thomas,
salesmen;
Miss
Rosg
Dix­
In Ids home county wtlh a pole,
Any motor vehicle which needed dramatizing origin and work of the
f[inning to come into that market J. Meyer of Arcadia.
The proposed law Would reduce on, secretary; Merla Warner, ship­
Funeral arrangements which are
n limited quantities with llu* fn
HAPPY FUNERAL
p . . _ repairs oil its brakes, lights, or Red Cross since its formation 07
the enmity lleense fee for fishing ping foreman; Donald MeDonnM.
NF.WBURYPOKT, Mas*., Mar. turn m,Hook good, A heavy volume Incomplete, will lie announced lat­
L i l y -tooling gear would hr* tugged with years ago.
(Une Halt, and Clifford Rotting
with u rod and reel to SI.
a sticker showing an unsafe con*
house, mechanics! and 8 . Litter,, 28—(AT—Albert W. Parson gut is expeeW the first week in April. er.
A eilv ordinance In levy lu x e s dition. The owner would have It)
Bill Blandish and David White in his last with. A 22-plecu brass During Ihe past week 331 bushels
SNOW HALTS SEARCH
MISS DUNNE HONORED
hand played a t hla funeral yes- of No. t tomatoes sold for an
nn admission* at the Municipal
•« havo repairs nude nt any
TOKYO, Mar, 28—f/P)-Four charge of greasing and Urea,
I t ' i t B l I a u e e . I s t * m ,e t '. i s t m
terday.
SOUTH REND, Ind., Mar. 28
LA K ELA N D, Mur. 28—UP)—
Hall Park for llm purport* of build- phiep he selected, and then bo
to tlx feet of now snow ’and a
hi’)—Actress
Irene
Dunne
I,us
Re
fore
tho
7.1
-year-old
grocer
U
"•lightly cooler weather, with scat­
HWD
0
3
K
FLIKS
WELL
no;
a
now
grandstand
or
stadium
could
go
to
any
I
infection
station
f o g today haniporad ground
TAM I*A TRIAL
been chosen hy the University of at the park or at tin* new pink ‘""I
d real estate man diet! last
ALHlKHIFRCjUK, N. M„ Mar.
his car chocked again tered shower*, will prevail ln
•parties In their aaareh for the
TAMI’A, Mar. 28—(/!&gt;) - The de Notre Dame to receive its an­ adjoining it, will In* given a second without charge.
Friday, he asked that hla funeral
northern Florida tomorrow, the
28—
(A
T
—
There’s
still
plenty
of
wreckage of a B-Brt light bomber life In Ihe ohl Kwnose.
In* u lime of happlhtaa—nut of fense Inst a move today lo mini nual award us tin* m,standi,ig rending at the City Commission
Cars with satisfactory brakes, Federal-State Frost Warning Ser­
that .crashed yesterday on tha
sorrow.
L.
Grady
Rurlnn
of
Wuucliuln
n»
niemher
ef
Homan
Catholic
laity
The fah,iloiia war plane with
tonight at 8:00 o’clock. II. N. lights and steering gear would be vice predicted. Continued warm
slopes of Mount Fujiyama.
Ho requested that a braaa band aperla) prosecutor in |„ tin* trial in America.,
Hnyer, city clork, announced this designated with "approved" stick­ tem peratures will be full In other
The pjana carried a crew of the strange naina of flwonsc-- play at hla funeral. Ilia widow, of Joe (I Mrovonriuo cl'«rgeil
__
_
__
The
46-year-old
film
star
will
half awan, half gooae—completed
ers on the windshield and Instru­ sectors. The outlook is for mild
morning.
four.
'
b „ .
Clementine,
carried
out
tho
wish.
with
murdering
gainhler
Jimmy
|rt*
the
,17th
Amcrlenn
lo
receive
another leg of her final flight last
weather through Thursday,
Tin* tax would amount lo H) ment hoard.
Yclasrn.
the
ei-hooFs
l.uctarcu
Medal,
first
night,
Tlie owners of any unsafe ve­
•Bills mi admlsHirm of white per
. O D D RETURN
MINKRH
RETURN
Defense
Attorney
C.
J.
H
ard
ee
awarded
In
1883.
The
11
M
H
medal
flho'a destined for tha Smith­
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Mar. 281.03 AN0F4.ES, Mar. 2S—
PITTSBURGH, Mar. 8 8 - W ) - contended state lows r|o out pro­ want to Frank C. Walker, form­ sons, five cent* for negroe* and hicle, which is not repaired with­
in HI days, would he required to
HIGH LOW
$6 00 mi seuson passes.
—Thin is tho season for dsffy sonian Institute’s air museum.
llard and soft coal mlnera east vide that tho state attorne** or er Postmaster General
surrender the vehicle license sdate. Atlanta
78
64
income {Ux returne and Internal
Mi.
Huver,
wlio
suffered
a
brok­
of
the
Mississippi
trooped
back
their
nssixlanta
from
one
ieilieial
SMITH GETS POST
•'.8
42
revenue cfcllerter Ham* West*
en ankle recently following u fall This would removu tin* vehicle Boston
to
work
today
to
send
coal
flow­
circuit
can
prosecute
eases
in
an­
JUBILANT
BARREN
WASHINGTON, Mar, 28-RP)— ing to the tipplea in volume for
71
42
over eutererl this one today.
other.' Circuit Judge Hurry 11.
LON ANGELES, Mar. 28—W) from a ladder while trimming a from operation on the highways. A Cleveland
68
41
Written on the track of a cock­ Lieut. General Walter Bedell the first time In two w&lt; ka.
Handler overruled Iris argument. —Willard Dare, u harbor, got tree at Ills home, wus able to re- license plale would lie returned Detroit
Smith
who
has
Just
resigned
as
41
33
tail lounge napkin and elgned
showing that tho vehicle had Minneapolis
Tho end of UMW Resident
very excited when Informed over siiiiie work nt the City Hall on
been repaired and had passed In­ New York
78
“Goldie, Sen Diego," it read,
62
John *'•
L, I-ewis
memorial-protest
tho phono Hint ho had Just be- Friday.
ibren’rnm°m■ti"l . 5 ^
A
^**n •'“on
r-ewis memonai-pr
10 JAPS HURT
Phoenix
78
“Please excuse this Informal
spection.
60
found
most
tho
eotno
tho
father
of
a
baby
girlvf(o
OSAKA,
Japan,
Mur.
28-1/1*)
AnnonncTng this t o d ^ T e diggers“h"happy
Wownto twbendback
mo,t
Saint Lou!*napkin return. I want to do
62
48
on the —Ten Japanese policemen and had reason to Im.
MAJOR INJURED
something for my country. My Army Department said Rmjfh will Job ranting pay again.
Son Antonio
HOARD MEETING
ii
68 *
DAYTON, O., Mur. fig—(Al-U
Ho rushed to tin- hospital lo
civilian*
were
Injured
yesterdn
total earnings last year were have headquarters a t Governors
Thu board of directors of tho Heattle
62
81
Beginning at midnight whan in a damn nitration which occupa­ team his wife and tho six-pound MaJ. Fred Holdredge, 31, was
162ft Withholding tax was 11.10. Island, N. Y. In hla new poet he sumo pita scheduled early shifts, tion sourcea said waa Communist four-ounro Infant wuru lining it, Wright Field Hospital today Hcminnlu County Tuberculush, Ax­ Montreal
48
36
succeeds General Courtnay If. the return to work movement Inspired.
Where do wo stand T ■
Jacksonville
8S
nicely, lie was much relieved. with truth hla lug* broken, lie wan
&lt;7
“If 1 owe you anything, bolter— Hodgaa, Who retired Jan. 8!.
proceeded without interruption In
Miami
82
Seventeen demonstrator* worn Ilia wife, Virginia, 28, I* « polio pin nod against a wall as hla wife, 'd tomorrow night
78
Smith became ambassador to the biff weatern Pennaylvanla held on technical charge* of ub- victim and has beet. In an Iron Jane, learning to drive, attempted
If.you owe me anything, forget
Orlando
pled nuiinced today hy
89
M
Russia In February, IMS.
i
fielda and elaewhere.
lo park their cur, police were fold. Klrchor, secretary.
lung since last Nov. IB.
•Ducting traffic.
TallahuiHco
80
M »

Odhuni Motor Co.
Opening Attended
By 1,200 Persons

Javeees To S e e k
I ns p e d inn Law
On Florida Car s

Youths Will N o t
Lose ‘Free Fishing’

M

And WUH
Are Sold

M . John Cove Dies
After L o n g Illness

New Park Tux To He
Discussed Hy

THE WEATHER

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Milalriail Um vie. . For O c a l a Me e t
quameo “ » * " ;l(;roiiiiil Kruaking For

l l l e f President!

---OCALA, Mar 28-

expenses II. e. Instrnr*
Homtl fnrllltlP* snd
Total
flfi.778.l8tl
equipment nnd construc­
This ls how the tJnlvrrnlly's dol­
tion of utility
lar is to. ha spent:
lines I
I.IIMI.H.1H
I t J cents f or the lenehItlg divisions
I fi,02)1,6 lit 4.8 cent* for University
Adnilnistnitlon (Offices
8.0 cents for instruction
of President, tinssupporting activities,
lllesr Malinger, Stu
such ns, I,Unary.
dent Personnel,
Law Review, Laboratory
Registrar, nte.t
722,8117
School, Iffillth Service,
It,8 cent* fm plant ser­
vice* (iitilitlr*. Iiidldiiig*
mid ground* main
Legal Notice
tenance, Central
Stores. Janitor*,
in t i d : (itiic it iT r o t tux, n in t h
1,471,867
i’litl’HIT Ilf Kl.iltl- etc, |
J OICMI.
K IN AND KOH HHMINOl.M It.fi cents for Htndenl
yNTV. IN I’HANI'KIIV NO service* (No state tux
fund* reiptlred.
t JIIHMMIINH IHU'K
These fund* are from
COVM
PLAIN
ANT.
M ild |iu t b u c k in t o
M.
ONNK KHANIJH III i ll.
student services,
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Mark*l «*n*rallr steady
PlorlilH nearby white*
riorldM flrad* A
Curr.nl MarketWelxlil
Per I&gt;yI.«*ii
loir** ..
It os M ,
Meilliim
Jl *•* ail
Rmatl
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•"
Miir*
17
oa
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«*
l*r*e
Hal** dire, I t&lt;i pfiimiiiMBriir.i
&gt;4
oa
l&lt;*r«*
J* I publicity.
31 ot
Medbim
IR us
r»i
if,; Mayor Andrew Carraway will
Hmall
Hair*
welcome the group. D. J. Pant, of
17 iig «i
large
) Atlnuto, Oa,, the oldest engineer,
Live iHiultrv
To
t *i Will be the Initial speaker. He ha.
IirwMMwrh
i rni.iimern, |^ ,.n rortooneil by Ripley as the
Ml

as'en g in eer with a pulpit on hi* en­
gine.
IS
Mr. Parry will make hi* opening
II nddrrKM Monday night at 7:46

o'rlnrk The program will lie broad-

r u e raee e ..i

« ill Id* mill oil or
M T pT i nil. lilts, else a ill"
I pro rnnlsHvo will hr rnlrreil
last you The sun i* hroiisiii
by Ins cotoid*in*itl *a»losi roii lor
• dlVcin*. Til* Kama of His l.'olirl.
fab till* sad number or lli* ••«*«
ah*v* •»! torih
IKMH III* lotnd ol llir I'lrik
i'itcoli Court
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C..II..M *r*M !'*«» Ila# I

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AN EMIROINCY CAll 8IACHID the Hostmi Harbor police! An old man's
body had been found Hooting In ihe water Just tiriow ttoston's CommerClnl Wliarf. A doctor was summoned and (lrcmcn raced up wltli put*
Kiotor*. A physician arrived. Hr was Dr. Charles C. Marino (renter. In
light Hombiirg hat). With the doctor came Id* brother. (Juy (arrow).
The firemen lost ibelr pulmotor battle, llctr, In Marino pionouncBS this
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a«v»'iniit *r*Tt; rtinm ii*
Hrapefrnlt.Marsh Hi.dies*
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Hns 7Me A Hmkller 11.00
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nil I -Alar*'I H.edless
Tin follnwlna ;&gt;rlie» r*|iorted In Hlapef
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Han Him f«lrly htavy. m*rkei
Karon'T* JlarUet tor proilm e -ofd •ihnol
slehdy.
demand
aitlv* on
to tro.ker* and dealer* up to IJ ni iiiinMi all produco.
A M Mar I*. in*K
llean* Mini'll Valeoline
I I'ahhiia* iiiartfel weaker *od unOn llpr
...
|1U» - 1 MI selHeit Mull sales at 11.00 per hex
llean* Mill* till llpr lif t
I'ulihaa* In eralee mostly (t.tn
Iteim- Teliilrrareen. Hell tirade
Traillim liiertlv* on orana**- de­
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}n no I 10 ni md very good fur arapnfrult
Cald-aae
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1*MlihjlIIe 55 Lh -*M
l-ahlniae Hploill a
Always haka pastry In a hot
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1 on
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INTRODUCING—
s t o c k in g

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■Only. 1 Radiator
2 * 7 8 -The Slale'llnad Depsriment will
I III,l»*|cr* "hi
Grill
Guard
Regular
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operate
thi
Her
Line
Ferry—now
iVlMpy. I'4mill r ri
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nperatcil by the port authority—
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n&gt;j iiMki
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connecting the two counties.
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The bridge will he a toll span.
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Fuel Oil—Easily Installed
feel I '•-•''•••c-r.ncy
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Yellow fill llpr 1 15

Total
116.778,188
The State is being reiiursted to
mipply slightly less than two.
Ihiril* of the total operating budgel of the University of Florida.

CALL US FOR A DEMONSTRATION

K eg. 32c

Twin Bar render
Guardi*
Reg. M.fli)

1,1118,266

Arrldenl* to farmer* cause
mumgii lost time in a year In pro.
dllrc mole than linlf thr average
minimi wheat emp in Ihe United
States.

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FIRESTONE

the college on the "toll'* system
with rights reserved to harvest
certain acres of both grass seed
and stolon*. Harvested seed and
stolon* will then lie made available
to other farmer* nf the dlst^ct.
Mr. Cooper pointed out that as
more farmers request technical as­ F or Light Uulfm
sistance In planning a long /angc Fit Mom! Light)*
complete soil and water conserva­
tion program for their furms more
pasture grass seed will he needed
to convert Idlu and non-productive
crop land fields to sdapted grass­
es.

Miii-li a*, final, hens-

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MONDAY MARCH 18, IM f

Soli Day

I Ruilroad, tod*y extended an open
nn Invltallmi to tho public to attend
the meeting* which will rontinue
...... ..
Apr. 10. The nRev.
, Vl „Hurt
, ri
through
J, Crile*. retired engineer of the
■ (,'hlcngf) nnd Alton Railroad, la vice
ln pri'DicIonl of the Hatoclttlon. and
sn Idilher Hartley, editor of the Rail*
j road Evangelist, li in rharga nf

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Detail'll Rrnakilnwn of the Uni* Top .Show horse* from llirmighout the simlhenal will golhcr In
irslty of Florida flmlgrt.
(TWI* Is the tenth. and last, Oeniit Saturday nml Sunday, Apr.
2 and
for (hi- utinunl Ornln
la a aerie* nf statement*
alalalm the budget needed by Spring ll"r»e Show Ttd* annual
tXe University of Florid* lo en* rvcul hii* Iwrinne one of thu most
able It to arromixlale It* 10,0110 popular show* in the southern
student*, prepared at the request circuit nnd nttrnrtn many out*
ef the Alumni Association by J, Ntnndlng exhlldtors, rider* and
HllUa Miller, President nf the hor*e*.
Althmigh mnnv visiting *'XUniversity).
hildtoi* will lie present, Ornln and
fir President J. m ills Miller
tin* Central Florida aren e«|iieat&gt;
University of Florida
GAINESVILLE, Mar. 26 (Hper erinn* will share the limelight.
|a])—flute ta* money 1* spoilt Fine iintni'* of practically every
about aa follow*: Public Welfare, | lured ms' owned l&gt;v local exhibit■MA-par runt; Hlghwaya. 21Lh tier or*
Till' - l i ne " HI t*' p i e n e m e i t In
cantt Public School*. 'jn.n per cent;
p e r for MINI i r e * .
Saturday
Qsasrd) (Jnvernmcnl and Cnnsrrvn- t h r e e
Uon, 11.0 per cent; fllnto nlil to afternoon at 8 IV M., Saturday
counties, 18.2 per cent; tfnlvoralty evening ot t* I* M. nnd Sunday
ef Florida, 4.H prr rent; Other afternoon at 2: I*. M. The »how
(iremi i* lorn Iid nl. the Southeast­
Maher education, 1.1 nor rent.
Bach dollar In the University of ern Show and Hide Pavilion, olioFlorida rdcommemled budget of half mile north of the city limits
ua.T7M.tMM for MHO-Bn la to come mi the .Inrksniivillr highway.
from the following sources:
t a .i ednl# from fltate
liupliratiiig Lnboratax revenues
31(1,000,64.1
lory, etc.
1,8811,018
28.0 cent* from irencral
1.8 cent* for ronllngenl
fees paid by student*,
fund for unfore*een
from federal tax fund*
emergencies
260,llllll
and from r o*onre h run.
,1,172.208 ti ll cenl* for organised
traets
extension. II e fion1.6 ranis from sprclnl
clhl mid Agriciiltiirnl
feta for *peclflr pro.
22H,fi7fi Kxlcn*i»n lUvlgram*
h)oohi
1 I ,*814.714
18.1 cents from •alp* Ilf
M6 cenl* for orgonlied
farm product* nnd
research *i. e.
radio time, renlat in
Agrl cultural and
come, hoard, etc., nnd
Knglneerlng F.xpert
pUt bach Into three
n,:i;ix,ir&gt;:i
inmil Si nl ions i
self-supporting opera­
tions ...
u.wn.mut 8.7 rents for capital

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Reg. *21.03 Fan Healer
Take chill off room on cool
mornlngM—(Tool warm room*
on hot day a H ONLY g.88
Buy Him An Electric Razor
I.fill Down— 1.00 A Week
1.28 WAflR ROAR DM ..
4»e
lie CLOTHES LINE
I*
MB CLOTHES BAKKKTH . 1.41
3.19 CLOTHES DRYER . »9r
"TMES REEL
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LM BATH MATS
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PAGE THKfcE

THE HANKUI1D HERALb, MANKOlil), FLORIDA

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NOTICK o r INTENTION TO A P­
P L Y KUlt I’nnn.»t.i. OK .J f V - w
UK H I'KCIAL LE O 1ML AT ION
Nutlr* la haraby Bl»at» that ap­

S I I K I ’ A IltV S
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By fclKL HKIMER

(stature of tha HUH of Florid* ut
Its t r lr session for the pu**aa« of
E W Y O R K —flklltfulty sliding lha head* Bach
local or ajwcial liglaiutlun outrunand forth on my abacus. f figured out that
illn c anil tlim in ii. mu *"&gt;-• ■ ,
County Comtnlaaliilirra ui Haminolo
the Young Thing W illi Bang* had now been a
County, r lotion, lo uynl ami ™ " ‘
Naw Yorker for about a year and a half.
vay lo City ui tt.ni.oio
•.
A i lain rant proparly altuata In
Thla wan alx mnnlha abort of tha proscribed
XKiulmd* County, riurlda, tiaacrmtwo-year period that la requlilta far all gtrla
ad a* follow*:
,
Uaalu at Nurihwrai corner or
coming Into the big town before thay give up tha
Iniaraaclluli of Mellonvlll* Aveghnat and go home lo marry the boy In lha caraal
nue amt Haconil Hlrret, or Un­
factory, hut I thought I would look her up again
ion Avenue. to tin. &gt;Ut
lord, riorlitu. anil run &gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;rilt
anyway add aaa what a lia * *he had retched.
aiuitc iba Weal Una of Maminher In Colombo a. mumWe clinked heera togatna
vilir Avrtnue lo .uiiuti irwj; of
r ir a l Hlraet In the City of Han­
hllng "Flrat today with the right hand." and I
ford. Florida them.* aioud ■
•&gt;&gt;•
«■! back and looked her over You didn't have
Huutn line uf aaltl FI rut HI re*I
to the Went line of Him It It.
,I
in be a student nf human nature to dlacov.r aha
of tha uut.-illvliilun known as
g H I H I waa In tha dubious, or U-wonl-be-long.no*'.
' Mtillunvllle
uicorttllld lo loai
thereat of retold In me pill'll.
M#1 Helmet
alaga.
taootde ot Hamloola County.
There waa rjulte a change from that flrat tlma.
THI M M IStN TA TIV d Of Till IIOHT NAT10NI who have hern dr.iiling tin* !c \l of the N-uih .Ml.iniw drfenva
Florida, In 1*1wt Ituok l. ' -*«e
whan aha had worn an laaitore Uuncan-type purple arnrl thrown
pud nii'Pl with Sccrctiny "! Slnlc lit'.in Acheson In Wathtiigloit to put the itmshlng tom hcv on the ullutnca
tin. inenttt no ut It lo Hi*- oorlo
line ut anil! He. unit Street, or
•areleaaly around her throat, .prayed on the make-up with a blow­
trenty They «r* il to r.) Ungues l.cc -nisi*. Minister of l.uxcmtiouig, Aiiih.i-smlor K N i .in Kli itcu, of tha
Union Avenue, theme r,a»i
Netlierlnndj, Hnton S ili eii ruys, Ambassador of Belgium; Wilhelm Muulho do Ming, ii liome, Hot'vcgiun
torch. talked »t long length about Life, gqueeted my Hand Intenpefy
along the North Hue ut eald
Hat olid Htract. or Union Ave­
Ambassador, t' S Secretary of Stale Dean Acheson; French Ambassador Henri Ihmnct. C. na li.in Ambassa­
and aald "Oh. thla la my lown!"
nue. to polnl of beginning,
dor H u m e Wrong, and Sir O liver Shew ell Franks. Ambassador of (ile a l Hiitain (/rtrcrinilio,i.il ,Soii&gt;'il|&gt;hoto)
She atilt had lha hanga. I noted, hut you didn't notice them too
whl.-li property In hem by aamlriola County
by virtue «jt '»•*«
much becauae the real of tha hair waa ahort. She had on a tailored
from tha City of Hanford, Florida,
atilt and the make-up had been acalad down lo reaaonable pro*
lor hoapltal purpnxee, for which
ealil property hae nol oeen iisatl. I portlona.
and to ransjd nil clalnta ol the
Alao. I ohmrvrd ragreUully. lha look of Intanally had given w *y
! Ilin ls
T o
M o u s f w iv i'N
Hlale ul Klunda, of Hemlnule Coun­
lo aomethlng reaembllng petulance 1 aaked her how Hfe waa In tha
lb Vo" i Mac .III.'
ty, Florida, and nf tile t l l F «&gt;•
Hanford. Florida, for unpaid H *r».
Village
■petlal aeneeeinenta, or ntherwiee.
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"Oh. I don't live there now." ahe aald. " I Anally moved Tm up
■pon aald property.
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• By order of the C lly of Hanford.
on K a il Both atreet." And did ahe like It there?
III
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HHH \
"Well. Il'a all right, of couree, but U'a on the fourth floor of a
r i
Hat ad tlila J&amp;th day nf March.
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t'M rrl
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walkup and we have a auperinlanJenl who doesn't come by avary
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night to rolled the baja of garhage."
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chance to paint or act S t ill’ "No. I'm a aecrelary now aha laid
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can llllea, you recalled, uaeil In tie her paaalnn 'Well, t at Ml aee ona
till m ig liiiii'
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minty f*fimmlNPlor^r*i nf Hominiiiii
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s im u llill u m I In
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otcaalonally.
of
course,
hut
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to
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many
theaa
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dava They're ao- an- well, emotional, you know"
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Hftnilhiilf* County, Florida. dnacrlli*
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mm! 23. untl Hi** North 153 7
f« « l o f cjo ! H , i»f !'« &lt; * " A i t ****.
I wtapped some apnghettl carefully around my fork and aaked 1 A I I I i l l ..r?f|| i l i u l I t I I I M || 1 I ' l I || *1
tv.
till'
MrconttOK lo lllrtf lll#r«lif of
flftiil
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r f c m m i i . n . t i .1 I t
he* ahoul men There waa a .m all eruption. "Man! Men In thla
r e c o r d I n I 'l w t ( l o o k 3.
21.
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trill . rl.ul
plitdlc
r#Cf&gt;r«1» of H**inlilt* I**
town!" ahe laid
'Thrte isn't a one of them haa the alighted 1 a - f f m i i f . ti ? l l l . M . l !
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C o u n t y . K lo r Id a ,
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thought
nt
getting
married."
w h ic h H«-m lriolf* C o u n t y h o ld * iiiit ln r
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Ilnwevei you thought ahe hadn't particularly planned on getting
fo r n 'If iM u r n o f
im
I lf r o L a n d to
t
» I r * i m iiiis
j u t t t i H m II t i n In if* o f tin * Ml i l l o o f
married, that ahe had come to New York for a career ami lo atudy W l t i ' n I * " i K l ? , I t. l» »
F l o r i d a , o f H rm ltm l* * C o u n t y . K h »r
1 1 • 1 *» * •
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I d l e ’ "Well. yea. ahr aanl, lamely, "hut a girl gala a Hill* tired of I I W l | \ f t M l *1 M M l t i l
Id a , a n d o f Mi** c i t y o f H a n f o r d ,
\ i m i II I uni* I h i fille r •
m u
1 111 •i l l l i ' l ti . 1
K h i r l d ii, f o r u n p a id
u p *"I nI
l«mg everlnattngly prnpn.otlniied. The right man Just doesn't aeem l i v i n g 1 u n t i l
ll.M '.l
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a i k r«N M r it t m,
or
n t lin r w iN i* .
upon
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tie
here
in
Manhattan
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m ild p r o p e r ly
IM 1*
21 via 1 ' L l V t t M I t
tly order nf th«* fTlty nf Hunf«*»**
IV * *
# Mr-f rkliae* y m i r llt p 1'
Taiiae "In fact, moat nf them are jerk*. Al leaat Fred Schmidt
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hui li In Cleveland wanted In marry me Fred waan't really * bad
(la ir d
H i I m 2 fith d a y n f M a r c h .
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Hid ahe *111) feel the aame about Cleveland on Ih* whole’ A year
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ago. it waa a home for barbarian*. She amtlad apologetically
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Oh. well, you aay a lot of thing* when you're young Cleveland
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ledger she used to keep, with all her dally hnpaa and aspiration* *
"I guess I hat a around amnrwhere. ’ she said "I used to ra rry tl
•round with me. hut II waa something nf a nullance '
Ami whs she still writing her impressions In It faithfully? "Waif,
when I remember, but there * ao much to do, you know .
And
Where waa that wonderful Inverness cape, like John C arrad ln a'lf
M m If
k n a a k -O e ia g M may
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tMl tegy if the only
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BIBLE TRR8B TODAY

There In n sign of the time* in the fnct that the Na­
By SIflRID ARNE
tional Aiaoclatlon of Wnate Material Dealer* hurt decided to
AP Foreign Affair* Analyst
advise ltn members to make a charge for collecting scrap
For DEWITT MACKENZIE
paper. This is the kind of paper which is salvaged from WASHINGTON, Mar. 2»—(tfj
office waste cans and the like, and is less useful than old —.Yugoslavia's capital, Belgrade
newspapers and magazines and other forms of waste paper. Is now the locale of one of the
Even so dealers havo been glad enough to collect it in tho m o r e exciting cal-owt-mouie
games among tha diplomat*.
|mst, because they could sell it to mill* which' muke the .Stories
of there will bear
stuff over into curdbourd and low-grade papers. But now, it watching out
tho next month or xo.
is rojwrtqd, there is too much scrap on the market.
The prlxe played for ls nothing
The reuson is not only thut more paper is being used Ires than a nation. Will Yugo­
and tuHsod into wuste buskets. It is also th a t twice as much slavia stay on the Kremlin teaah,
or will she Join the Western
paper Hcrnp is being recovered now us before tho wur. Lust world
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year almost three-quarter* or all puper produced by the mills Diplomats hare point out that
turned up aguln as scrap und other forms of used paper. If Yugoslavia'* dictator, Marshall
This is much mure Ilian cun be mude use of by present Tito, finally break* with Moscow
and Allies hla nation with the
means of making new pajier from old.
West, tha defection will certainly
But it is u very significant thing th at |&gt;eop1e have be­ raise debate In othar middle
come so conscious of saving used paper thut so high u pro­ European capitals—Sofia,, Prague
and Warsaw, among them.
portion has been recovered. Now It is un to the paper makers —
r ugoxtBvts — cnme~nnt W o rm
to Improve their re-working processes so thut good use cun War II with Muncow-jrameu Tito
be made of this recovered waste. What u boon to the indus­ at Ita head. It became a party to
try it would bo if no more than u fourth of each year's out tho security and trade - treaties
through which Moscow **t out to
put hud to come from new raw materials.
bind middle Europe to Moscow
plan*.
Then la*t summer, to the sur­
prise of the Wextem world, the
Comlnform cast off Tito, saying
that h t was pursuing a "nation­
alist" policy.
Tito haa countered in several
speeches since then. They add
up to a Yugoslavian fear that the
In more detail, the ministers were told th a t tho young nation would be forced, under
people wanted fact-finding discussion sessions, wanted to Moscow planning, to act a* mere-1
a source of raw materials toi
talk about their real problems; they weren’t very keen about Iv
the rest of tha Soviet bloc.
lectures and sermons.
And Yugoslavia, like so many |
The moral on the planning of church programs which can other nations today, want* to d o ;
be found in
their remarks could be applied
........................................
i»lf ‘ In
‘ a good many more than empty out ores ami
and wheat for some other
other klndB of community operations. In many an enterprise cotton
nation'* factories. It wants some
there are a lot of meetings and plenty of lectures, but not of Us own factories. Yugoslavia
much down-to-earth discussion arid work. Is th at because has valuable mineral deposits.
of the wrong kind of management, or because poeple don’t It wants, at least, a small steel
tuke enough interest to make a real workshop of their industry.
Moscow promised Yugoslavia
community life? Answering that would be like giving an some machinery, but. there Is no
answer to the famous riddle: Which came first, the chicken certain way for Washington
trsdn experts to know whether
or the egg?
Russia ever delivered. Tito's wor­
Like the chicken and the egg, one leuds to the other. ries about bin nation staying »
The Americun crocodile, while
If community programs are planned with something inter­ raw material supplier, however, mure
vicious limn the alligator, exesting for everyone to do, the people will be there; and if would seeni to indicate that hibits no hostility to man 11 was
Moscow
forgot
to
deliver
the
first (lUcoYorcd in the United
the people are thero, they'll find things to do.
machinery she promised.
Since last mlo&gt;summtr Tito and
hi* nation have lived in a halfworld.
They were tossed off by the
If legislation now beforo Congress is iinssed, the sad Comlnform, which binds together
condition of the Navajo Indians should be alleviated, ami the Hovlat union and its satellites.
They were cut off by the Western
their lives restored to u self-respecting basis.
World since late 1940, when the
Living In poverty on tho barren acres of their reserva­ United States ordered that no
tion, these once proud red men havo no way of recouping materials with a wnr potential
their own fortunes. Sheep-raising, which 1h supposed to could b« shipped into the Iron
arcs. That embargo has
supply them with a livelihood, fails to Biipport more than curtain
heroine si most complete.
onc-flfth of their number, owing to the lack of vegetation
Last December Tito told bis ns*
tlon that trade witli the Soviet
on their land.
would also be cut short.
Tho new government project now before Congress, which union
Moscow lied decided thut it
would cost fflil,000,000, would provide new homes and jobs, would
ship to Yugoslavia in 1049
most of them on or near the reservation. Irrigation deve­ Just one.elghth of what it did
lopments in New Mexico and Arizona would provide new last year. So Yugoslavia lives
both from Com­
farm land. Lumbering, mining, handcrafts, and reservation half ixoluted
end democracy.
Jobs can bo stepped up, say authorities. Funds would be munism
Hut Tito has kept his (tower
provided for badly needed medical care, for improved In tho seven months since he was
schools, and for utilities.
/ cold shouldered by the Moscow
Comlnform. He still con*
While Uncle Hum's treuinent of ids Indian nephews has crested
trots both tho army nnd the
in the past left much to lie desired, perhaps this new pro­ secret police, and he has Just re ­
ject would in purl make up for past mistakes, if Congress ceived a vole of confidence from
the Yugoslav Communist Party.
could be prodded into approving It.
In tho past weeks news re­
ports from Hclgrndtt have nuid
that both Americun und ttrilish
steel companies have been in
Yugosluviu looking over tho pus.
slliilitlvs of putting lip a hiuhII
steel Industry.
•
In both London and Washing­
ton thero are signs that Tito is
being watched for some point ut
lly ItlCIIARII KAHIHCIIKK
widen l&gt;oth governments will de­
SOFIA, Bulgaria—(/D—Communiit boat George Dimitrov haa built cide
to back him by letting him
liimaelf here jual about the tighten little police ttale outride the Sov­ buy the machinery he needs to
iet Union. And he’* atill working on it.
strengthen
hi* country,
and
The 66-yearoId dictator who, according to Wralem diplomati here bunco to strengthen himself.
rouge* hir cheeki and painU hia muitache black to give an appearance The British minister of Mate,
Hector McNeil, has Just told the
House of Common* that he hope*
official* here auxpect It 1* nearer no British movs "will cmhassss*
05,000.
the Yugoslav government." He
Then them are several armed thought the nation had been
groupa, (According to "ruthlessly treated by the .Soviets,
ch that only by maintaining the civilian
Dimitrov’*
history of tha party, the Polee and the Albanian*.'
closest tic* and greatest reliance
American policy makers *ra
Bulgarian
Communist*
had a mili­
upon Russia can Bulgaria survive
less outspoken right now. ltut
tary
organisation
of
thslr
own
and prosper. He hts decreed that
they are watching Tito for what
anything running counter to this back in the 1020*).
power he haa to hold on to hla
must be smashed a* "a direct dan­ The strongest of the present overnment, and to hold It to
ger to our people's democracy." civilian forcea 1s the "union of the purely "what le
Is good for
He haa outlawed by nationalism, fighters sgalnst Fascism." Am er-1Yugoslav!*1' line,
line. When and
ami if
like Tito's In Yugoslavia, as "trea- lean* hero call (him the "Commun­ they decide he will not be shoved
ist minute men" and **y they num­ around by tho Kremlin he will
*on to the Soviet Union,"
In Dlmltrov'ii Bulgaria all things ber nearly 250,000, The union'* get permission to buy the sort of
Russian are held up as good and membership Includes men who American machinery he needi.
virtually all things American and fought in the International brlgada That may coma soon. Right now
British are condemned. Dimitrov In Spain’s civil war and others who Washington Is feeling out .the
tells Bulgarians that tha U, 8. and claim to hav* composed an anti- soft spots In Belgrade. So are
Britain havo "from the first been German underground resistance the Russians. It adds up to the
antagonistic toward our peopla's during tha N ail occupation here. colossol cat-and-mouse game now
democracy." Hla government la Othera are survivor* of Nasi con- going j&gt;n In Bslgradc.
promoting hostility' toward tho cantratlon camps. Naturally, all
Western legations here and trying are screened Communists.
to get their personnel reduced.
The union haa groat power. It Turks treat the refugee* well,

Questing Minds

is the perfect technique tn
sum - the Infinite will help
our burden* too. Sometimes
A community group of Midwestern ministers, who had
burden* roll away when we
up some other person's load, linked what sort of progrum t h e young people of their
one another's burdens, and churches wunted at the annual summer camp period, receivthe law of Christ— Gal, ed this re p o rt: "They want questing and not preaching."

Il coil the cosl miner* $55,000,000 to lay nil (or two week*. Il'*
s good tiling lliey've got lot* of
money
Wathinglon
Merry-Go.Round
tayi, (or whnt it it worth, that
Pretidenl Truman list no) aband­
oned hi* civil right* propotalt. Hr
will try to get the reil ol hi* leghIstive program enacted into law.
and then return to the anti-poll
tss, snti tegregstion battle.
Although the politician* are
shedding iloodi of crocodile tear*
over the plight of the unemployed
and begging legiilsture* for addi­
tions! lundi with which to ^tubtidiie unemployment, the “Help
Wanted" ad* in the newipape n
Centura* to outnumber the "Situa­
tion* Wenled" »d« by about ten
to one.
Conditioni had become to bad

In the first World War that young
girl* Hatted putting rouge on their
(act* and going in bathing without
any stocking*. By the lime the
second World War had rolled around. they were wearing abort*,
or diene* with bare midriit* and
sometime* strap!*** bra*. Come the
third World War, and despite
•lomk warfare, we'd like to stick
around just to see what hsppens.
Down in Tampa the water pre»*
lure is so low at a result of the
recent drought that in one tuhurb
the residents are unsble to draw
enough, water to (ill their bathtub*
and are forced to go down In llie
liver to bathe. One can only hope
that tha river it not to badly con­
taminated a* to produce tore*. «&gt;»
invite typhoid. Il it a »lrame. itn l
it, that in a *lale to full ol lake*,
river*, and bay* at Florida, to
abundantly tupplied with fietli
water, the |&gt;eople, through thrii
own carcletineis and nrglect,
should become as endangered from
lack of freth water at if they lived

In ths Sahara.
A Houie committer revrali that
there ate nearly 825,000 American
Coramuniil* and fellow traveler*
who would be "apiea, traitor* or
labotetir*'' against thia country in
*v*nt of war with Ruui*. That
maani they would atiisi Runlan
bomber* in locating suitable target*,
they would provide ' information
on American troop movement*
which might lead to the detlruclion
of thousand* of young Americans,
they would drop bombs in crowded
railroad stations killing hundreds
of |heir fellow Americans. If those
who are gifted with foresight seem
a little prejudiced, a little hitter,
■gainst Communists at times, per­
haps they aw justified.

The Rankin pension bill which
was upected to cost the American
people 125 billion dollar* In the
p^t 50 ytan, missed paasaga in the
Houte by tha narrow margin of ona
vote. The reason so many repreeentalives of tha paopla were in favor
of il was because k proposed to
gife . a largo group of people a
tremendous turn of money without
coeting anybody a thing in the
world. Of courts, everybody knows
that eventually tea** would havo
toibe levied to pay for it. but tha
C tejlsm aa who vote* for the pen-

K i, be make* no one tore
Evas everybody happy. That
way mott appropriation* am
and that U why the federal
went haa run up n debt of
; 250 billion dollars in the
i yurt. What i* needed is t
tutional amendment requiring
nifflitbn bill to itkehub
OMMMt levying the lane* to
irk ftit snmto aay tbat un*

10'Jewteh DP Cam

SPINACH)

TKWNLDTOMY

In Germany C1m &lt;

WASHINGTON, Mar. M &lt;8p*c.
lal)—Ten of the fifty Jew
Jewish DP
camp* fn the United State* son* of
Germany have been cloned within
the lout three month*, wl
with thn
(treat majority of their fori
former Inhabitant* going to Inrael aand the
balance to the United States, Ed­
ward M. M. Warburg, chairman of
the Joint Distribution C om m itted
reported today,
'e predicted that the remaining
40 camps, housing a Jewish populatlnn running Into the many thou­
sands, would he closed before the
end of 11)40 If adequate funds am
made available to the JDC through
the 1250,000,0011 campaign of the
United Jewish Appeal.
Mr. Warburg warned that the
pace of emigration from Europe
to Israel was taxing the facilities
of the JDC to the point of b re a k #
down. "At this moment," he said,
"nearly 9,000 Jew* are waiting In
the 20 emigration camps the JT)C
maintains In Marseille for the on.
portunity to leave. Normally, only
.‘1,000 to 4,000 people should lie in
the camps. Jews who have been
brought out of the DP areas of
Germany, or who have reached
Marseille from North Africa. Rut
the Marseille population has hnek.
ed up because lit this moment v i a
nre desperately short of shippln**
funds with which to speed on their
way those who wait."
While emigration has been given
top priority in "1040—the year of
homecoming," Mr. Warburg .snld.
the JDC continues to face many
other problems including the task
of helping those .lows who through
choice or circumstance will remain
In Europe "to become self-support­
ing citizens." He said that 5110,0011
Jews in Europe still depend on th«U
J. D. C. frtf relief assistance.
At the same time, Mr. Warburg
continued, the J'.D.C. must expumi
Its programs of education, medical
care und vocational training foi
the 000.000 Jews In Nortli Africa
Nearly 28,000,000 customers and Moslem munlries—"a people
Slates In 1870, hut was known befiirB t)-wt in Mexico, the West In­ were served by gns iitllllels In who eke out their harsh nnd biller
the United Slate at I be end of lives under conditions us wretched
dies and as far south as Ecuador. I94H.
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Commie Boss George Dimitrov
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Legislation aueh aa tho projected
now ehureh control law la designed
to aover remaining tlas with tha
W est
; By W retarn;. Allied estimates

000,000. The government refuse*
to give figure* on armod personnel
as n state secret.
The reason given for keeping n
fore* of more than 800,000 armod
civilians la "protection of our poo*
■lo’a democracy against subversive
•lirecnta."
In the recent espionage trial of

distributes government panalona to
tha concentration camp survivors.
It publish*!
Its own nawipaper,
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probably ths moat Intensely antiAmerican publication In the coun­
try. The Union proclaims as Ha
purpose "protecting the govern­
ment against any threat." Ita
members a n pledged to bo ready
to go Into armod action at a mo­
ment’* notice.
Other armed civilian groupa ore
members of th# Union of People's
Youth (young Communists) and
tho volun|ten In labor servlet. Tho
brigade* r
il officers
from
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There la else a uniformed state
Mourtty police generally called the
militia. It does the gestnpo secret

polielng.

Bulgaria Is for .Woatorngra •
hard country to get Into and for
Bulgarians a hard country, to got
out of.
Bulgarian* who want to flat
their country find It much more
difficult then Csecha, whose coun­
try has long border* with aueh
Western nations aa Germany; aod

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Bulgarians say that for most of
them trying to get legal permis­
sion to leave la virtually lmv&gt;aatble, "You'd grow old and gray
waiting for an aalt visa,” said one.
Bulgarians In thia capital city
who run afoul of Dimitrov's re­
gime or eome under Ita suspicion
are espellsd from tha elty aa undesirables, They may be sentenced
to labor camps or martly dispersed
to tha province*.
Dimitrov Is said to havo heart
trouble. Western correspondents
admitted for tha pastor trial asked
him for Interviews, He refused and
declined even to answer questions
submitted In writing through the
government press department.
However, ha does appear at
soma major social functions aa wall
as at tho big party ratllaa.
Like Dimitrov, moat other lead-

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citable safe operation, Rooster
When poultry Is called "N»w
said. Temperatures rise no higher York dressed." it means that the
than lilt degress F. No lliecinostat feathei* have been removed but
or ulovilig parts are necessary it till- not been drawn
tu control steady
lempeiHlure
III FDM Attl' s KITl'H
“ Florid!i Admit led to Statehood
GllIGA(il) -A new product of Using about niio-lialf Kilowatt an llnclol In-0 nrtisG* model husks ill
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i Mar. 8. IN-IS’’ w»* lln&gt; subject of
f Carlin Palmer Ray—Socttty Editor
T e l e p h o n e 148 „ mlk given by Mm . f . K. Roumscience—electric rsilinnt heal— hour, n) nhoul half as modi a* ti sun-win hi temperatures while Ihe
in,w i* available to the snnsumer. hand iron, the heat screen dis­ a it--' oi smock and h e rd works
"
Hint at ii regular meeting of tin*
Its ileveliipnienl may lie an in- charges lil-nt waves similar to hi r cooler ctimule.
- ■
, N’. de Vere Howard (')ui|itt&gt;r of the
diculiun of tilings tu rninr in low- those radiating from the sou
• Cnlini |) iiiikliters of the ('onfctlThe heal shield can lie set near
cost radiant lieutiug fur the home.
I lie I I I I M y I N I i I K M .IIW
i eriicv heM on Friday ut the home
I'm I F, Hnester, u beating and the infant’s o il, „r behind tin
of Mrs. T. II Truliick. Mrs. Roomrltles th e
chair
of
a
person
oliosbody
electrical engineer, of l.aFnyctto,
1illoi eondiieted the nireling in the
Jacob I.»t&lt;*lnrr, pianist from ■ Mr , n(| Mr, n , lirK,. „ Ed- ahsenee of the president, Mrs. K
dor's
nni
genet
altenough
wnimlh
Indimiii, devised nn electrically
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. C u l m , w ill hi» p r e s e n t w i o il t h e ( w
r i u» „i‘i
r
H ri«lir«*n.irt
.m n
lieiiti-d shield He *uid bis product lor hi needs
« sa m
iunr|ioii, rv.oiiri.
are II. I.imey.
The Wuman’ii Auxiliary «if H oly'civic Music Concert Series —
1
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of tin- lul-oialory utilizes fur tin'
”U i expected to arrive oil Friday to
A chapter from the Itihle and
Radiant beat shields have been
Grnss Episcopal Church will have Thursday evening at 8: 1ft o’clockjV|„|t j u,|Ke ’and Mrs "l G. Sharon, i i poem written by Kiln Wheeler
first tiitu a flat foil healing ele- used
ill factories, |i'*l*
wena quarterly meeting at «:IM» I*. M.
thf Woman’s Cluh building. Mr.!
MT' J
nicm.
Hindi- in buildings »itl, |.,o ternMr*. Handnll Chase will
he
in
I
Lateiner
has
received
excellent’
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Mlhox
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in
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n
d
hy
Mra.
J.
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Will hols wei ••
Friend* of A. .1. tlreer, assistant McCnsklll. A motion was made
Iloesti-l fitted his two story pi rut ores wbi-i
rharite of the program.
notices all over the country for manager of the Mayfair Inn, will *........ ..Unite t-&gt; the educational
lienvy
i loi lung
Inline
with
ceiling
panels
on
which
I
forced
to
vteni
WEDNESDAY
•hi* lirilliunt performances on a reshin
tin- foil heuting element wus plac­ The operator, enjoveil
Home ____
room mother* of thei. cent lour and wus marked for "In- regret to lenrn that he Is confined fund and to renew u subscription
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to the Fernuld Laughton Memorial to the United Daughters of the
ed The elements were connected sleeve freedom n f l n the b -lit
21 I l n u r S e r v i c e
Ornmmar School will meet at J : n u l i {an| Rucccaa’’ hy the Philadelphia ji07p|tal'
Confederacy magntinc.
tu n lift volt A. l \ circuit. After shield* Wen- *&gt; I on near llielt
P. M. at the *chool
press following his appearance In
----The
group
voted
to
request
T
two
year
of
successful
tests,
he
machines
FRIDAY
I hut city.
'i Mr und Mrs. Andrew Stine W.
m4
Om'
Imitcn iFFTlFF fttitllin
I.liwlun, Superintendent of
decided Id* experiment w„- practArt
schuo). b«vi
Campbell-Losslng Post. Arncr■•i *
i* ^ iii % m „ a n n n't.
He graduated from the Curtis have had ns their guests for the Piddle InstruCdTon, to have th e '
ical
M (can Legion Auxiliary will have*
a huslnesa meeting at 7:30 P. M. Institute of Music la Philadelphia past ten days, Mrs. Klmcr House- county schools observe Southern
Forming a business partnership
last year after which he was wert ami daughter in-law, Mrs. ' Memorial Day Apr. JU. Plans for
n t the Legion Hut.
with Oliver F Johnson, of Chi­
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chosen
us
soloist
with
the
NHC
Frank
llousewert,
of
Denton.
Pa.
Memorial
Day
were
discussed
hy
ijvl&gt;
miii
inj
Spring Frolics will Iw held at
cago. Iloester *ct up inumifaclilt ■
the* Junior High School auditor- 1Symphony for a coast-to-coast,
——------Mrs Claude Herndon, .chairman
iug facilities in |!d* inilustiiul
the
junior
iiign
nr
broadcast
of
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Mrs.
F.
J.
Kincaid,
Mrs.
Paul
She
announced
that
Rev.
J.
K.
Mehim at H:Q0 P. M.
center.
Hi* product was intro­
Concerto" under the Imtnn of Hans *Kjncahi ami Mrs. Jack McDavhl1Kinlcy would he the guest speaker,
duced this month to home furnish­
YYmu mi'-* ( lull
M \ a. w h e re 1Mrs. A. K. Rnssetlvr would he in
/ i ftl
M o tile d r if t llk u
i Schwelgcr. Since August he has. of Charleston.
ings buyers.
( j OI* IVltJCK n p t U R H
| been touring North America. Hc!l^u , *** ° I ■"r - nod .Mrs. G eorge|charge of flowers for the grave of
It
is a four paneled hinged
N.i! in t i n \ ■\|» r. - —-H:ir, U. M.
the Chicago ,H‘lne recently,
Dr. Norman de Vere Howard and
screen. The decorative shield con­
direction of
„
,
..
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, flags would lie placed on the gravlit tii'Ci 1 fi iniM 1 nn&gt;fl»i»ifi Mi im i ut! Il.i*pilal
tains foil heating elements. It is
Mr. ami Mrs. Ilnmlltiu. 8 . Dvyn \ „ f , | M. Confederate dead.
&gt;llodxlnskl In a solo presentation
designed for home, hospital und
Col. S. P. Meek, veteran author „f |'rokoflcff’s ’’CoticeVto* NoT 3.’’ .
Tallahassee Is expected to ar
Alt up 1.ut i'll— V io linist
( at lia-i in.- S r i . . . — Sii|irnttti
industrial use. A per-uu can be
•pd lecturer and nationally rec o g ., Mr | &lt;nt«siner plnns to leave In riv® lhl’ ,l*t , ' r l’" rt " f ‘I"' w ^ k
protected from cold surfaces hy
nixed authority on dogs, was the , h(1 ne(lr futuro ,„ r n lour nf
to visit her mother. Mrs. W. .I
T&lt;&gt; soothe tired eyes, lie down
Kill lift ini* &lt; :ii Ik- I'i ini-t
pincing tlu- electric heal shield
for fifteen or twenty minutes
speaker wt ch«p«l cxcrrljfR or tn^ perform*nre* with nil the* major,
nea.' him
with little pails of cotton sutural
Sanford Grammar School last orchestras in Australia.
\ 's11\ •*» iiffriiri|* a 1 in lull*
Metallurgical quidnu-s uf tin*
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Gooiicr nml e,| with good ipiulity witch hazel, WITH IHI CAPIIOI IhllldlllK ,1(1(110
Tuesday. Mrs. Marguerite W r i g h t ___________________
alloy
aluminum—
Louis XI onlcrrt! (HI “ painted in Ihe background, "Maid of Col- foil special
sponsored the program.
I — --------------------- ■—- — ------- 1children.
Heverly ami Freddie
I M. Stine. scrolls" lunllpnperl In I IHI to Ion" Sue Unwell tuliovrt, ticketsGrace Marie it-e in In* various palace* lilslnr- m id, G ulif. is shown l:&gt; WashingDogs," covered u wide range of
Ion mi tier ottlclal tour a* goodwill
spent the weekend til the t'imper's inns tell os
Mihjects
from the
outstanding
.imliiissadnr nl the Amet Iran cotton
cottage at New .Smyrna llearli.
characteristics of some of the
Industry She allrudrd u ti-eeptloii
To make a nntri Inns and de- and liisldnli -bow for Seiiultiis mul
commoner breeds to Hip feeding, 1 Seen at the beach over tin pait ' Mri(. ,|„|m Huglics. the former
care and training of canine pi'ts, weekend were MR nml MRS. F. lb I Miss Aim Stine, doughicr id Mr liclous loin In-on -alto), ipiaiier a Kepi c-rntiil Iv es ul the cotton pmI #||MH m i l n i i i t l r l
r* it*' -tlim* i 1*1. In
liM IU
III i'Miil
He stressed the necessity for t a k - ' SCOTT and children, MR. atldjnnd Mrs George Slme uf lid small tiiiiinln for each person tu -tm ing slates
f fnt-u anliiioul I
l lm l ll It I 1 1*4»liiriii**
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ml
in i# t ««ni L t iit it
‘ lug propet*care of a dog and treat- MRS, IIRAII.KY flhllA M , MRS. city, ha* been sir.......I to the Dean's In- -i-l ii-il, lull itn Out cot the
tag it with kindness, yet wltp firm MILLS IIOYD, and daughter, A HI- 1.1st and honor roll fm Die past tnmaln quite tbnmgh at the hot
turn, place |||| a Ill'll uf *bl elided
ness, and not teaching a puppy GAIL. MRS DONALD ZAHPRL, quarter at Stetson
University
i
S id*
I l i st . I KitM Mi»Mi I II i Vi
salad greens and fill the tomato
habits or tricks which, while cute MISS NANCY GDLl.UM. HARRY
ii generous
serving
of
and uppculing In a puppy, subject RHKI.I'S, I10II CRIIMLRY, CLARMr*. G. H. Williams of Gross with
a full gtown dog in punishment KNCK CLAUSIK, KD FIKJ.DING, Greek aceoni|iaiiied by liei grand- creamed collage cheese; if chives
when he does them.
I AURIKR HEARD, ROM COR-' soil Itohl.y William were guests are available they- may lie finely
4 IpliilliH 11*1
1 diced and used us a garnish fur
Co). Meek answered numerous NKI.I., JOF, M d ’ASI.IN mid A. II. I of Robhy’s tuolhei Mr- ,
•JIHI ,M a g n o lia A ve.
«*• S e m iitu le • "Hill &gt;
I’h o n e lift I
Serve the salad with
i l l Maxnoliu Ate. I'hune &amp;I2
ipiestluns from his youthful ami- 1A L F O R D .........We wen- sorry to II. Williams, Jr. over lie week
ii
well
seasoned
French
dressing
lence mill at the cnni'lusion of his lu-ar that A. J. GRI1KR of the end. Mrs. Williams ba* hern ill
talk presented the sehuol library j May fair is in the hospital . . . . for several weeks and her *nn has uml liul mils
with mgrand*
with nn autographed copy of ld*; w j, nYSON talking to GKNK been visiting
(hook. "So You’re Going to Get a t ESTRIDOK at his filling station mother.
Puppy", one of the newer nml must »,.lirlv , |,u
morning . . 0 . W.
SHUFFI.FltDARD S l ’I’PFU
authentic hooks on the subject of MORGAN walking from McReydng selection, care and training. | hII|,|, t„ Angels .
And at the
The .Manfoiil Slinfflebnaid Glnli
t%
Col, Meek, tllO latest of whose I h ,
()f Otihllii Motors Corn- will have u covered dish mope*
hooks for younger rentiers, "Mid- 1)lltnv &lt;1() Saturday were MR. and tomorrow night at tt'Hlt P M. at
night, A Cow Pony" has been re MRS DIGK Mel.AIM.IN’, MRS, A. the
Palmetto Avenue shufflereiving favorable reviews f rn u i|, sKINNKIt and ilaugliler MISS liuuril court*. Tin- pultlic is in­
•rilies In nil sections of the conn GARDI, SKINNER, MIL and MRS. vited to attend and pictures taken
try, Is a guest with Ids wifi' at the R. I’. HKRNDnN, MR and MRS. nl the earnival Friday night will'
home of Mr«. Amelia It. Noble of W II. TOMS of Plain at ion Fo­ lie shown
(llfr Myrtle Avenue, Mrs. Noble Is il, tes. MIL nml MRS. It. M STAF_ Mrs Meek’s uunt.
LORD, MR. and MRS
A. II. Mil.I,A HRUGK taking Ii,,** KD™
Col. Meek came to Hnnfnrtl from 11KG h’ WITH, MR. nml MRS. S. W. WAItU HDiGINS Iioiiic on NatitrGapliva Island where he had spent TUDOR of loiilslmm. K. G. KIL­ ■luy . . . . MRS. I.. ft DUTY coming
several months finishing hM new­ PATRICK. MR mol MRS WILLIS out of tlie Mavfali I tin -wotoullig
a
est Imnk, •'linns, A Story of the PEACOCK, MR. ami MRS. GKNRt|)i„i|
d ro 'lm e
Seen ut McReyiiohls
II. S. Border Patrol" the scene nftTUCKF.il
Tttr'U'i!'i. nml
— .i nMR.
o
nml
— * MRS.
m o u were L. I*. IIAGAN, lit. nml DAI.K
which Is Inld In Florida, lie nndiPHANK WARD nf Orlnmlo .. The •SCOTT, J R .........
Mrs. Meek will leave next week showroom was beautifully decornt
Kajoylng Ihe race* nl the Hanfor Miami where he will start work led with the many gifts of flow- ford-Orllindo Ketoiel Club on Sttlon his next hook which will tie a
itrtlav evening were "MONK"
storv of the life-saving activities
V.
MR. inni MILS W. A. VDS.SLKR IIKNNFTT, K l» I’RH’K, MR
of the II. S. Coast GilltnI piling the and MRS. JOHN MKIHf'll, HR. nml MRS. L. D DUTY, A. I).
( Allanllr Const. ,,
1were v’ltilling * friend at the |pm&lt; ROSIER, .SHERIFF I*. A. MKRO
pltnl yestcrilny . . . . MILS. CA- ami "FOOTS" HRUMLEY . . .
Raster Dresses and Pinafores IMRS. ( \ L. POWKI.I. tilling of
. j». .i«
how much she mlst-es son Neill
tile tiniest lilt-, | ■.tin | I,, i
May. Tlii* requires Murray and since lie returned to Ktnory after
IIn I i*ic.
1&gt;illy oi gut idle
Dining out on
“ 'iw .T t v.nt^rtrT . i
n —
Froetlmatt to dream up now tin- tlie holiday* . . .
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in
In
ays
hint
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HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 88- ( / I - ) - - | , or| |
M
Tll(.ri, W. B but ...... Sunday wt-te MRH. H R. DKAS,
lilol pustels
L e ts , luke a peek inside a radio 11 cqulrcmetii when
■
. . . MRS. lilt ADFORD IIYIID, MR
they were hired
pink. |- 1*'*'ti, oii ti(i
guu nti'tory.
' w a r s ago "W e had to swear we mi,I MILS, WILLIAM WltAY. MR
The profession of putting jokes ll(|tn*t gn„vv nny Jnkr from mrni. ami MRS PKTK KCHOLS amt
■liuolili it Imitit'.l
into cometllsns’ mouths is much
daughter, and KAItl. HIGGKN
and ■mhinidciy
maligned. People conceive of gag
nil humorists, the boy IIOTHAM . . . .
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1.1..
I'lSf
writers as it tear-wracked,
An
old
lady
of
the
village
wa*
problem finding out wind
lashed descendants of Joe Miller.’ Is funny. Gags are hardest to very angry because she had not
L M ! I !». 7.1 IS
I sought out u couple of them to write, situation comedy comes been invited lo the picnic her
find nut what the specie* Is really easier. Easiest of all are running friend* were going to. The day of
like.
gngs, which rnn be counted on for Ihe event, the hostess relented
Tlte subject* wero Hen Freedand asked her to route. " I t ’s too
.man,
1 studious-looking
, , d ’. r t X Z l co-author
. rmtk
nf
repeslctl
laughs.
Hut, „ n,
they’re
of J ,
.......
n,.,Pt , „ hard- Inle," she snapped. "I've already]
the liest-sclllng "Mrs. Mike." and
t« /r e « .e .
s running g a f s - prayed for rain."
like "I dootl It" and I scared meJohn Murray, a glib-talking ex* self"—usually
—CWM
IIv hi
happen by accident.
bellhop. They create the funny Originally the
Fur I In* "Lillie Mini ** I imiii '! «•«
they may have been
stu ff for Red Skelton.
straight lines.
LI, W| IlUVt
V4’IS
y; ..Ill'll' *
"Our routine is different from
Red’s biggest laughs often comes
Mwisni'h UIMI 1,11U ft
Ull^lm
writers for other comedians," said when he muffs lines. Yes, the
Im
Hint *4 u f I *31JIII
Freedman, who has worked for bohhles ate sometimes written into
lii n ^ l u n i i n m l C *hiiiii&gt; nfiv in -tnif
ll 4'lntli, I ' M I I I fiml I'tipltti
them all. "There are no confer- ^
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•*r«| pasteli with eyi'lrl *inlnnuh t |
„„ rehear**!*,
. 1. nnn. nprassure.'
r . . . . . . . •• 4oe script.
■ 4*111IIVtJ!V i ' Mil - m W ill I*
ences, no
■•I Ir»*h lure h im
I asked the hoys for their fav­
Y«*lliivv(
nine
t
i
l
"No Jokes,” ad libbed Murray. orite gngs. Murray’s concerned
Wflll
I
M
l
•i +m ImtM
Each week the hoys receive an Red's being accused of color blindSl/4 I I III M fj
outline of the next show from nets. The punch line: "E very time
LMW h . 7 .! if.
Edna Skelton Hnrxagc, Red's ex- someone says I'm colorblind I get
wife and mentor. It's a dummy so mad l see grey,"
i n I I Uf.
n.
script containing a story line filled
Freedmans' pet jokn pictured
In with lined material. The two Red out of hrcalh as he arrived
hoys retire separately to their in a car.
homes and substitute the old ma­
Daisy Juno: "What are you so
terial wjth new.
tuckered out about."
A
They send their scrlpta tu Edna,
Clem: "There ain't no flnnrlmnnl
II-•v*" twu-pu'c* li.ittor,mi *ml*
• who literally nitt'f* them together on this rar. I been running all Ibe
it, Hriiailclnlli and Ghambuit
with sclaxqra, paste and l a g a of way.”
ii H’tilti', HIim- and Ian. Si/cher own. The show Is previewed
vlev
: iluii ll. At ii -..till giiliiiidiiuabout twice as long as it should SOUTH HIDF. KINDERGARTEN
(i k I impliii Imxi'i type *hint*
he. Then Hie giggles s re weeded
Mr*. Elisabeth Turnbull, direc­
!• 'Ii gay p iiiili'd bill* .
out from toe Itoffs and the final tress of the South Ride Kinder­
script emerges.
garten, announced this morning
in
materiel is rata that kindergarten classes will Im
, The, unused
,
logued and filed away for another resumed on Apr. 4.

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Home Rdi Coascious New York
Giants Are Behind 1948 Pace

Tiger* Defeat Giants j Cy Young Celebrates
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TYLSX WINS TULA
T o L e e sb u r g D odgers
HUTCHINSON. Ka*., Mar,
Sign 2 H U r ie n i I Veteran Bill Holland loomed ■* f (/p)_Tyler Junior Collate
HOLLAND WINS
ATLA
NTA
UT-OP)—
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£ .•„ Mar.
™5r* m,—r
&gt;— |

eet T a y l o r In
O r l a n d o Tonight

round the Lakewood Park Race topped off Ita molt auceaaaful
LKKRBURIi, Alar. 2R— (Special) Traek yesterday a t an average of basketball season by carrying a
NKW GOWERHTGWN. O.. Mar.
,»
—Mgr. I,on Hanelcs of the lams- KB miles an hour tn win the 26* , national title home to Texas.
----------7 to t st thee Ninth S
tru tt I’ark
Street
l ark 2
j1H~(/!V
1—1/11 Cy Yount, the olt* baseliurg Ilodgers ha* announced th e , mile
. Ted Horn Memorial Sweep- 1 The T fI„ leam beat HutehlnPHOENIX. Aril., Mir. 28—(/Pj—The home run conscious New, * r ‘ *&gt;| afternoon In R otiry Lea* j&gt;a|| immortal, will be 82 tomorrow,
1 non, Kae., rm-iM, Saturday night
OKI,ANDO, Mar. 28 -(HpeclaD signing of Nlek Buonato, former i"UKP*
York G iinu today were slightly behind their homer pice oTli.V iprinY j " “ihlJ'Y l'g.r. coll.ctml n.ven run* X 'ty " " ' “lr'" ',y haA *'* Mrth&lt;*“y —Matchmaker Doug Barnes of the St. Augustine and Palntka hurler,
Ito win the National Junior CotAt this time 1 year ago the Cunt* had slugged 19 homer*.
|« n erven hit* ami three Giant*' err- p About 2WI neighbors and lann American Legion presents his sec- nnd Charle* DeMlnlro, Florida;
Ruth belted the most lege Basketball Championship.
So far they have hit 12 including yerterday** trio in their 8-f&gt;,on. Hester of the Tiger* hit a mr| „„ „ nearby” form ye*tenlay ■ind fight card in recent weeks at State League all-star rookie
south*
.......
..... i| homers in two consecutive sea.
The victory gave Tyler a set*
victory over the Chicago Cuht. Sid Gordon accounted for two and!homo run, Ba«* atruck out t S2 men. |„ ,,„y tribute to “Old Tum-awa" R:,10 I'. M. tonight at Legion paw hurlor with Palatka Inst year, j &lt;0n»—114—hitting 80 In IB27 and son record of 27 Victoria* against
Batteries for the Tigers wern ,hn name he picked op In hi* 2H Arena.
Puonala and DeMInlro combine 54 tha following season.
one defeat.
Johnny Mite the other.
Three bouls totalling 22 rounds with Joe Maseda, 21 game winner; - - - - - In was nirked tnr
*n‘* B»r the yean In the Major League*.
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ca.rnp” )t!lanls were Herndonand Spencer.
Young, the first played named are ori the curd.
here in 1047, to form the nucleus
VKRO HKACH, Mar. 28—&lt; / l l The principal attraction will be of the Dodger hurling staff.
Ra'n rrVn ^ "
&gt;* "&gt; •»•«« "* ‘h» Tl- ,0 Ihe'lms,-ball’s hall of fame, now
The 20 member* of the Brooklyn T t , vc 7 m
a 10 round bout between popular
Dodger*, who open a tour of the
Billy Kimtrd of Sanford, one of
aouthwrot at
Beaumont, Tex.,
Ilf A HONORKI)
the Slate's better middle-weights,
Wednesday began breaking camp
NKW YORK. Mar. 28-l/P )—
!Jol r c went e.lfo n id
COn: 1" PThe* 1nd!ans*!ef 1eated “h e t t e . | H ^ ' a a i . l In spent 3.1 urday ami Irish Johnny Taylor of Ocala.
today.
hincird, an aggressive young Hank Ibn, whose defensive basket,
jTbuiA.Iay uflainouh In a B In J,chopping wood for his stove.
tnficldrr* Kddlc Mlk.l*. Billy Cox
I’AHADENA, Calif., Mar 28— *,m r' ^xnn *nd 8Pl'" cer were the! Kxrept fm hi* inability to milk fighter whose four losses in .’17 ball strategy Isn't ulways ap ­
and Rookie Outfielder Cal Abram*
Manager Dub Epos' H row, Young considers himself ■tarts have been to top-flight preciated by the eastern presi,
along with one writer, are selierlul- l/l’l-T lic Chicago White Sox have ^ “ eries
IK
pitchers
on
their
staff
but
»n
•"ilians,
while
Tlson
and Debrlnn « ,M-ltv good farmer. ‘‘But I never Southern mlddlewelgbls, faces In bini la-en named coaeli of the year
(SoulhcHHturn Show Arena — Ocaln)
cd to leave by train today. The
far
none
lies
shown
promise
of
handled
the
pitching
and
fetching learned to milk a cow and I don t Taylor an experienced scrapper,'I by the New York Writers.
remaining Id player* will leave by
Iha polled 77 vote* to 74 for
THREE PERFORMANCES
boasting wins over well-known
being able lo go nine Inning*
1duties for Manager Bobby New. expert In now." hr explains.
a chartered PG-4 tomorrow.
_TWCive-two men
man'*. Ilrsvaa. J obn Uope umpired----- - rYnnnB
mmr —hriii'vi-T ■
u mpire*— rrw mbHlrweigMs—in Honlln-in WHIT I -oiing Ih t " Newrll, whmir nnde i -------------SATURDAY. AFRIT, '2— J inn - p r f l t -------■log Kan Francisco Dons swept the
dav have 11 much easlrt than In petition.
CLEARWATER, Mar. 2H-(/P)- (Jrislow said, are Al Gettel, Handy
SATURDAY. APRIL 2—8:00 P. M.
Nationals Invitation Title.
hl i (lay lie tells a good story to
rayrors ciuim or nine losMys
Catcher Yogi Berra’s sore arm is (Jumport, Howard Juiison, Fred, K a n n a l r i n h F n t r i o u
SUNDAY. APRIL .1—2:00 P. M.
Adolph
Rupp
of
Kentucky's
•
| 6H fights includes w.ns rver Toby
causing some alarm in the camp Bradley and Chico I'lerelti. All - « 'C n n e l ^ * U D t l H n i ’H illlinlratr In point:
General Admission—11.00 plus tax
NCAA
i-hamplona
wan
third
in
the
rciVtctHT-* I K k K m o X *
have been thumped badly In ex. 1
"I run rcmr nibei one day whe , Reid of Jacksonville, who lias balloting with 22 votes. The mills •
of the New York Yankeea.
Pre Show Kale or Box Seals— 11.00 Inch Tax
Tr H s x D ic s r r r .a
John
McOraw
was
on
firm
harm
j
fought
beret
Buddy
R
obc
of
KaBerra has played In only two bibulous.
First Tiny Jeep. Hadis r'hlr. Hail
before Rupp's Wildcats 1
CLAH8 KH FOR ALL T7PF.H IIOHHBS
Onslow must cut at least eight ntaiii
ami the batter lilt a roller to the van nob, (in., who gave Bold a closed
games. Thin lias left Ralph llouk
whipped Ilia's Cowboys In the .... I—liasty'a Heat, Hal
going-over
here
recently,
ami
tins
tad Charley Silvern to do the brunt pitchers off the roster.
lnf|e|d. The one umpire wi- bail
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c
A
a
finals.
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of the work. Yogi la taking light
dashed to first ami called the Aldridge of Macon, Ha.
Tiilril-Un of Itoll, Jim
Tinsix-round
semi-final
attrac­
throwing exrrrlsrs.
runner
out.
But
when
hr
looked
'Kourlh—trusty
H
sty nciusa
Jliomls arotind In- si*v Mefiraw slnndlng tion tills another pair of middleriacol Uni dhe
weights, Hal Pattersnn of Luke
b r a d k n t o n , Mar. 28- w * ) __ f | uV V s Is * Appls. klr'exn * Ud». on Ihlrd base
Tiiff Htdrl. *
"Mefiraw had run
diagonally Mary and Krlrjle Oullaw nf Jack­
Boston Braves Outfielder Clint
Hlslli—Toni* glaalsr, Idly Marr. ncross the field without touching sonville. Both fighters are known
Conataer—felled by a pitched hall
SKATTLK,
M a r. 2«—(At— Augusta
Hfiveiitli- Carolyn
Itoll,
Iloiiay . second
. . . . . . .base.But
. . . . . . slnrr tin umpire as mixers, despite Patterson's lark
In yesterday’* game against Cin- Changes In the "two-minute" rule ilnmiy
llunnsr, Hy Jin *,,
iJIdn't see It. he riiubln't call him I of iirofesslonal experience.
elnnatl at Tampa - la expected to was forecast i,y an olrb-ial of tho
Kial'lh Itonralona, Tesas
K,,"*’ |on il "
Barnes snld a six-round Negro.
rejoin the club here tornorrnw.
National Basketball Rules Corn- t'litia Lee
Nil!Ih -T o fl lull. Mr Hhorrelon.
Cy.
who
pitched
for
Cleveland
I
hiiiI, featuring Billy Pnsco, 17(1, of
Conatsrr was struck on the bark rnitlr-c at Ihr close id Its opening Mitglr
•-’hiili r.
of the head by 11 Frank Fnnovlrh session late last night,
Ten 11 'IliiailoH (mitmf*. OiMifirtil before the turn of the cen tu ry ,, Orlando, would open the rani,
won fill gum'-1, inehidlng Ihrre
toss. X-rays showed no fracture. 1 H. V. Porter, committed secrc- K iy i Mh. itriphl Kollnr.
TU.Vk i MT-H 9INTMIHN
no bitti-i
ib on' hi
‘ -v. .
.liiry, said action on the contro
is:—a/ia N«r
r_
•%
l,
SARASOTA, Mar. 2H—f/P)— verslal rule will In- taken ai toI /Key
. Note.
....a,
I Wo N i*ay,
Jj „r.,
lied Majors The mink mm never been
Vern Stephen's sore left thumb Is day's final meeting Tin- ruling Chain. 1 Hark Nancy, ft Haiti,- C|il. npproHclieit
Improved, but
the chunkyshort- was discussed, he said, but the |,,a * J**p' 1 King flulde. t lli.wily
atop probably
won't play until committee was not ready to anaKt uai) u s e r -n -ta mile
o ch
Wednesday's game with Detroit, nourn-n final action,
1 I list I llusale'i lie**, j nul y,,,.
CHAl'KL Hli.i,, S . f!,. Mar
(HF.F. Olt CAI.I. J. C. MITf'llKill.)
Stephen's sub. Merrill Combs, will
He said action Is to Im taken on J Hrulrt1-'
U*'ere.
2K i/l't—Ohio State* powi-rhotise
ba out several days because of a the definition of "holding the ball truly Tours.
l&gt;u**r • •"L *
swimming team Inlay wrote in a ,
Inr. Fed. Tn» And
Charley horse In his right leg. Lou from play"to attem pt to give the i
M*«-'S&gt;-a/ia sstu
&lt;-,.i 11 m i , i a ,
v,
..a ,yi».
Hfl'' «n their record book i
f
fll.t
Mill
A.
ft.
f.,
Mar.
28
t/Pl
lj„,
c„(ll|(n|Kn
1.1.98 Hladlum Tax
Stringer Is filling In.
j trailing team assistance In break- '
^ ' f i V d i . "i* o°ur u's.'ky5
L
ou ImIiiiii .
State
U
n iv e rsity » tI
r.
,
'
Lmilsliioa
Stale
University
... .
,
---------lug up stalling maneuvers, and un « Trm Time. T Jim' Tom lily
lire. Fed. Tax And
'a rule to mnkn It "unpiofituhln
lie lllll
well groomed boxing team bolds , , , . ,
." l\ cbantiilons (
BURBANK, Calif., Mar. 2H IAJ
oi MTII lM
i t ti'tIi‘s f-orraK,i« .ii,
17 for a team
teinii lo foul
foul deliberately
deliberately | I t V
t-TUHTll
st-nrink boom* It. lb,
j''arn title In i
Mu fits
firs sousou
15.041 Sind IIIto Tax
—Young Sherman Lollar, who did In the last few—probably the last I , i
t ’iillfw "w 'rf!*‘ them invitatlimNl
i aomial rliamplonsjdps
Invitational college tornaturnuf«r
fay more bench-sitting
benrh.slttlng than catchcatch, two minute*.
,{ . ' r i e ?. i 1"i"r’X m m nu-u:
:
Int.e
A,h 1
Ingi for the New York Yankee* last
Porlet said this action was lakInk- I* ■'*r ■JCLlL*1'**1L. * Womlcrtann tiul.ic
'ri— favored
t u n team i—
'* 'iiH im .
In
The
LSI!
ledi .«nl.
with
(H
mo Stale captured lit point i
O
F
r
H
IIA
F
S
W
I/
ia
Stllr
frear, promise* to be a big asset on Ins' night:
Tuff Htiiff. 1 KUMy |j„„, i 28 points ami three title holders In the three-day swlin carnival
it tha St, Louis Browns bark-stop - 1 | No sobstltm- will Im, allowed I vuttc Man. « over tinan r, Katai aftei Saturdnv nights finals.
The nillsis an- barilarnwi-lgbt Which came to a close here S at­
p ln i department.
for a Jumper after a held bnll lias 1k /J2**‘* *JM*S7|,,* * * ||’**"f1, ‘ Blrcaa-n
Ha’a hitting ..l.'l.'l nnd giving Lc* In-ell cnlb-il
Per Wee Moss lightweight Tad urday ... night. • Iowa. was
,.........second
.......
SIXTH II M r:—V i * wile
I Atiaunla. 1 Tonic Klaxlrr. » Thrash nod
Moss valuable assistance behind
2 Colors on rim and ling
and middleweight
Lloyd plon L., PV,nU ,h
chnm
ml
Michigan
was
thinl
with
l.ll&gt;
Marr.
t
Vcronli
a
lint,
ft
Im.
tha plate, lie unlered yesterday's brace* will be painted bright or- Hiiocak;
h.,.,*-.,i&lt; «
« Jot.ii Harvard. * Tl,ly Jones
M2
game as a pinch bitter In the ange. Tile rectangular "target" Kmvitrii
South Cniollue cairn it second
a ---Mile
eighth Inning hiii) pounded a two- and ......... Inch Imrdcr will be l SSlVUVNl N.trt: - v i...
with 21 I'olntH mu ftiiaL rbtim
&gt; Fm
pious lta\ Avant welterweight,
run homer that enabled St. Louis white.
1, t.ilfy Kll.'JVm r -.
m"',
llo...
to salvage a 7-7 tie with the Pitta« Kffectivr the 100-81 season, r. Wlo *llr|, I (*nr»i0 friD if Jlanoy and Jim Brlggnmn, seimr welter­
burgh Pirate* al Sail Bernardino, the official ball will Ih- the mould- 1Manner
weight
MHHITII a s m.. —..,v t n sitir
I'M
lyie withine
« nmol' seam i ...
Cal if.
cd type
or i,Inri-a
Lapse lo permit using lip old style
s ..... ndoiia,5 t ^ l a i h ' "lorde'i
Most home runs ever hli by a
f.
l-"». 1 Yi.,»ler Jneker, j ptleber In one season were the
HT. PRTF.ItSmiltfi. Mar. u_balls
,„r.
t
Glass
bark
boards
nintidn(
xi.NTH
it\(V!l!la','I‘
i
i
nine
belled by Wes Ferrell with
(/P)—The St. Louis Cardinals scor­
Mr Hln.rlslii(i, 3 itenrala Te. Ii, Die 11811 Cleveland Indians.
ed another shutout
yesterday, '"rv L" collcgi play
blanking the New Yotk Yankees,
.
r* _ t r
{with 22.
1-0, Kurt Krelger, southpaw up
S O D P 'N * n H r l P l
I Greensboro, N. C .- I.loytl Man
from Columbus. Al tlinxlr and Ted
By ASSOCIATED I'KKHH
groin of CJiirugu uml Ham Srit'iul - 1 'u rav* li'ln i&gt; in*
Wilks did the Card hurling.

The Tiger* di-lratuil
Ki, iL the .Giant*
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THIRD ANNUAL OCALA

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Alntree—Russian
Hero, aa nine' 1,1 *b«*
ORLANDO, Mar.
2H M i-M a n .
Hnr. 28
A
tn iree-! ussian i.ero,
uo«- 0-p-r„1 f'!r
„ (lIf.(lri
Tourney
willflrornabon.
' f r X . - a Rapid Keii.-V" i' Pm,i T-Iwi; s
y
'
Marlhweet«rn. s tie»«ke 11**0. 1
agar Joe Kuhel has asked the N ats’ year-uld guiding, wlm went off at
ar
mure
rptrher*
Wl-I,
captured
the
Grand
National.
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General uivei-. s c i« « r (’aaa
B mt offlre for
lake Knrly
are both
Albany.
(IIIn Okrle and Jak..........
. -......
......
— Calif— Mnanruah
.................
nursing sore arms.
20) won the fid,IKK) added Berkley
Clark Griffith, n-hnl with a Handicap at Golden Gate Fields
cold, missed Ills firsl gaum of tlmi
TBNNIH
season yesterday when his men I New York—Richard (ranchol
tamed the Detroit Tigers :i-2.
| (ionsalc* beat Billy Talbert, 10-H,
_______
t(.n, 4-8. U-7 to win the National
HAVANA, Cuba, Mar. 28—1/1*)
Indoor Clinmplonshlp.
The Philadelphia Alblrtica picked
Alexandria, Egypt Frank Parkup a couple of bnll players on their nr of Lo* Angeles won Ihr InterCuban excursion.
national Tournament with a 8-8,
The A1* new player* are Lids 8-2, 8-2 vU-tary over Pedro Masslp
Gardln, 10-ycnr-ohl renter fielder of Spain,
who will lie Kcnl tn the A’s farm I
TRACK
I'ltOUIILY I’HENENTN
dub at Savannah, Cn., ami GilLafayette. Inti.—Garlun Campbarto Torres, inflelder -formerly bell of Michigan Normal lied the
with the Washington Senators.
national Indoor record for the 80---------I yard low hurdles, running the dlsTAMPA, Mar. 28-(/P&gt;— Ewell lance In 8.H second* al Hie Purdue
Blackwell look the wraps off Ids Relays.
pitching arm yesterduy for lire
New York—the Police Athletic
first time In the Cincinnati rtrd*' Leagut of Naw York won Ih*
•prlng training. And lie reported Women'a National AAU Track - I
tha result was encouraging.
| Field Championship with ill polo 1 ..
Blackwell, stilt many pmmd* 1
HAHKKTBALL
underweight as Die result of a kid-' Seattle—Kentucky retained II*
m y operation *evernl weeks ago, NCAA basketball title by defeating
hid not done any throwing until. Oklahoma A A M, 48-38. Illinois
yeilerday but he served them up won third place by defeating Orefor alraut five minute* In baiting | gun State, 67-68.
practice.
| Denver—Regis College of Den----------I ver defeated 81. Ffand* of BrookHAN DIEGO, Calif., Mar. 2 8 - lyn 61-47 lo win tho National
M l—The Cleveland Indians' five junior rollege title by defeating
starling pitchers, Rapid RnU-rl ilutchlson. 63-84.
Feller has the least Impressive reMlRCKl.liANKDUH
cord for 'wo weeks of exhibitionFurt Collin*, Colo.—Oklahoma A
game hurling.
IA M retained NCAA wrestling
t
Rut Bpb show* signs of reaching'UUe by scoring 82 points. Iowa
here was *acond w ith 17
State Teachi
&amp;
&amp;
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At'ROHH FROM HALL PARK

mean
Xjsljndetd, m do mean
y/fa*GulfUfe^oUcyovmen,
Y.0UT%REa Capitalist. Here's uihyt
/ t h * monry you pay In as premium* on youf O ulf
Life policy I* invested in many hitiinett and comfflun** *
Hy enterprises. At a Ottlf Life policyowner, you
tO C A l DOVIRNMINT SID
B ihtre In theM Investment*.

(MOIICVION AND SICURITY
■
COMI 9IBITI

, Meetly half a BILLION dollars are now behind the
tnilhon folk* like you who are Gulf Life poHcyownere.
On Detembef Al, 1948, the total wai $441,7^8,389.
And to guarantee your insurance plans there were re*
serves of $45,361,143.51. In addition, Oulf Lift, it
the end of the year had an additional $6,147,973-56
available.
MOUIINO AND BUIINIIS BUIlDINOt

* You have aabare, too, In first mortgagse on hun*
dreds of home* and businesses. On December 31st
934,349,005.00 of these Oulf Life Investments were
solving homes and bualneM problems lor many, and
helping to keep Southeastern progress at a high level.
Store*, and other butlnesa buildings art included In
these "Build the South" Investment*.
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V.

Bridge*, highway*, water plant* and many benaSrial community projects are financed by bond fame*.
Oulf Life holds $4,143,394.84 in municipal, county,
and *tat* securitise. Local capital, your aavinsh f*
meeting local needs.
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Investment by Oulf LIN In leadlni burinee* enter*
prise*, including public utilities, railroads, banke,
make* you, Mr. Policyowner, bolder of a email ihtre
(n each of these great firms.
YOU IMBIOV HUNBRIB9

You, and the 1,000,000 oth*
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of policyowner* In tha South'
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Gulf Lift bM 97,0)9,914.99 (ft
V . B. |overnm ent obligations,
T h ttt bond* facilitate operation of
our tovemment, help in the fight
to maintain our free enterprise ays*
tem, Rod stabilise our economy.

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In addition to the great atridea mad* by Oulf LUb
in expanding Ita eervie* to individual policyowners,
laat year our Oroup Insurance Department aho made
treat propeas. The number of troupe (mured te&gt;
created 1)5%; croup volume ehowad a fain of 90%t
casualty insurance and hoepitsHsstkm premlume re­
flected sn increase of 67% ind overall troup premium*
tarter aalee of thle Important service to employsee.

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&gt;195

1937

C he v r o l e t
Pickup

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*1935

Rorri S t n k e
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1935

Chevrolet
Coupe

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&gt;225

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Decree eiiltretl
In the Circuit l
re.-orri*
of
Hemlnnl* 1
Court of Heniltiolr Cmintjr, Florida. !
C m ih t jr . Fn lpf lrf liU
l .
In the eu It of Peoples Hiivlngn
Rank, a Florldrt tuinklriK i orfmrH- I
\ * M|iee|jil Mrtnler
Hon vermin .Mount Homer Fruit
In i'hnnc* nr
Com tinny, u Florida I'oritorutlon, h F AI
tj HI . I Will, Let ween Hie h«Hf" o f,
|l:hP o'clock A. M., and 2 oo o'clock &lt;
- -- I* M . on the Ith ilny of April I
&gt;OTIt'l1 rt» iPPEAK
lilt .
at Hie front door of the I f l i
HI.ADVll
C
Wi n iDItnt'HK
Court lionet at Sanford. Florida. I ohoie plate .. f rexldefice ta tin *
offer for "Ale itnd «elt
to th«* known
hlffhvM ithd heel Idddrr for iiieri, 1 Von are lieMdty iet|ntre*t to up*
{i*1' Hie pnrtmee of eniUfylna eatd pear In the t'lm ill Court of Hemr&gt;h|,l Drrree, the follow tnic &lt;(&gt;'»■ umir ('minty, Florida in Chnncery,
rrlhed rent property in Mcmiuole ,,11 n M. r.H, ,|M&gt; „f April. A D t ilt .
County.
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t rIn a e n ll -f«&gt;r d•iv o r c e t h e r e i n p # n d
i ) - . Florida. ,|P
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Town eh Ip 21 H o n I It. iMalnllTf.' v* HI.ADVH C \V(HI|Ilt.o**e 29 Haul conlaln- ||ii|*MF. Defendanl
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"**1 nl Hanford, Florida title Ith
Parcel 2 la.K If *o *l i i H i n l o .(&gt;«v of March. A. l» |9|9
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ft |» lirilN'IHtN
ilio iy e lex, u„,i purr
\ n r i n k of
Ho nl lien Ml of NAII road
»*I r ■ult t'onrt
••f Fo re ,i rift
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1934

W rit. e«ordi&gt;lg to the O Z A R K
Dill thereof recorded In '

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PALM ETTO &amp; SECO N D

A R T IC L E S FOR S A L E

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RANCH TYI'E hour*. .1 lieilruoma, GOAT MILK It. I). I'rU'd. I'hulin HA(UIKCITK STAND, I n i A Hani
Mm. liK'iillon, SI2.0011.00. Term*
7HMV3.
fnnl Avenue fur anlo.
,»n b,. o ^ n p i l . T w o Beilmum' ^UTO (il.AHH .. ........... at.il,. you
SMAI.I. IfHarry atari* with meat
t'“" 7 '
‘ w"'«- "n r make or in.... .. Ilia,a
maiki-t A fixlurea, very rean o'* 11
,
renlui emenl pat la.
aanablc
I'hnnc 1107.
a . M U ht£
*-u t *
&gt; HKNKAKIK lltaaa A Palm I n.
2120 Mfllnnvlllc Avt., Phone
.
112-111 \V. 2nd SI
GRDCKRY STORK A Kipii|imrnl
I'huar .120
in good Iucatlull, price $4,IHKM)0 i
AIKUlAlll.K littte bunxatnw, Juki!
I41in.ua down balance like relit |
tiubt for. 2,. at a *price
one
fo.iIiI
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t
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I
I'hnnc
pay, cnah, ternia or trade. I'hnnc FRESH COUNTRY flutlri
nr trade, Day I'bune 1112, night
7HH-J
181-W.1.
I 788-J.
RAINROW Tnurlal Lodge, contain- HAIRY IN 0100, Ihi* floral rover
crop that can tie grown in groves 12 S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
Inn A rcnllnif rnnma and Ownera
1 rimm hntikc, II arrea of land,
ami soil building on any land,
lit. 17, 4 ml lea anuth nf .San­
highest type and geimlnallon,
100 Ilia. 915.00 FOB here. De­
ford.
IMIDGK-PI. YMllUTH
livered In lola of 200 lbs. nod
I'A RTS AND .SERVICE
EIGHT lieaullful Iota for home
over. A. M. Rfevalt, Bevllle, 1119 I’alm
rlln Ave.
Rhone 1011
sight, In ntlllvallon »n Oiuiirc
Florida Rhone 2101.
Avc. Trice SI.000.tM&gt;. HI'S down,
FLOORS surfaced to perfec-J
balanci* In monthly payment*. LAWN CIIA1RH A lables made lo NEW
lion Obi floora made like new..
order.
Rhone 7A8-J.
Finishing, rli-n»&lt;ng A waving.
SKI'HRITV I,umber A Hnpplr Yard
Rnrlable pawn plant, 22 years [
Rhone 797,
ATTRACTIVK B rmim bungalow
experience ill 8cm Inole Calmly.
with hardwrmrl floora, anmll
H M Glcaann, Labe Mary.
aleeplitj, purcli, furnlahi&gt;d, hit f 0.0r. Itrnn/e ll.clal amokeia 12 95
I
Used
I
bill
lici
Oil
Stove
11
1.B
O
chcti, vtni'llail bllnda, attic fan,
2 big Iota with plenty of fruit I used Twin sl/.c maple Iasi w ith' VENETIAN BLINDS made to nrcoil
spring and fell mat- ,1 &gt;r. Seminole Venetian Hlirni
and nice ahrilbbvry. Garage and
tress
129.951 On 820 W. 9r4 fit. Rhnlia
work room Cloae to aeboola.
! IB2-W
Trice f 11,000.(Ml. Ry owner. Ad- I -lightly used baby lost and mat
tress
drraa Ho* 102 Can* Herald.
*19.95*C ol'L 5)7 for Battery. General nr
1 used Morri* chaii
and Rlarler service. Hweln'e
tapesI LOCK *AnilOR-B large rooma, 2 159.96 Platform iraker
•latlrry Hcrvlra, 101 W. Flr«l
try eoveietl, slightly
I St
| gueal hou»e, 2 baths, aevcral
soiled
1 1 9 .0 5
_ ____________
' loU, priced nl f712B.iMl, flnanead.
I Rhone inoft.
I $189.69 i IV
Living
R ihiiii j O U LA N D O Morning Henllnsl. Orft

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USED CAR SPECIAL
1941

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•Suite
$119,061
I usiul Sufi, llcil
$12,60
t
Lamp
Tables,Walnut
finished
$6.05
Kudin Tables, Walnut Finish $1,06

Undo Evening Hlar. C all flatpl
Itav. 4IAB-J

Esperl Hsrfln Repairing
Fred Myers, l i t K 2nd ML
BTORK room and furnished apart-;
mrnl. 208 N. Tarh Ave Rhone PRIM) fllMRU MIRIM)' dinner* ti End Tables Walnut finish *160 (irlp Mrlfy Self Service sundry
J27B-J.
' everjmlght, I I 00. llOMKR^B.
Simp Win it llos Springs
$10.05
Driers
leaning
MATHER'S
' niB W. 15lh HI. Phone !3«»
a RrmM anartmenl
BOH Park I T'JXEDO KKKIIS: Complete line,
gfv^nul*.
!i Hunt's Tuxedo Kaed Btere.
I'ITTHHHKG PAINTS -Cnmplntel
Hue at
FLOOR SANDING -and finishing
FOR RENT nr Sale, 1 room bouse, LUNCHEON and *horl orders SENS AIMS Glaa* A I’sinf Co.
with modern ripilnnianl, 2b
enclosed porch, completely fur­
vear.r' experience. Work guai
served every dsy st l^ney'a 112-11$ W. 2nd. St.
Rhone 121).
nished nr unfurnished. RL 17
anlrrd. E. F. Stevens, Hi. 2,
Drug Store. 76c up.
next to Rainbow Tourist Lodge,
It..* 141-A, Hanford- Call 715 lit
BRBAKFAH1
-nerved
every
dsy
!.,
4 miles South of Hanford.
afler 7:911 I*. M. or liefure 1:99
A
KTH
LKM
w anted
^
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r-* a t Laney's Drug Store, 16c up.
1
A.M.
TWO bedroom fumlehed house. Q.
E. range and refrigerator. Rhonk
ELECTRIC tw
NEW CAR ECONOMY
8281, 1. M, Rodgers, Geneva, only *17,21
es*h pi b e paid for UMld
ACRTYI.RNR
per month. Let un In­ Highest
furniture.
Ted
Dsvla
Furniture
Fla.
WELDING
stall a new Chevrolet motor
Co. I l l K. 1st. I’h. DM.
Sanford Molar 6 Kept. U
block assembly.
FURNISHED Iwo-room aparlW8 W. l i t Street
8avo excessive use of oik—
SMALL Concrete mixer for elecPhono 6(W-M.
m hient.
t
Save excessive use of gasoline—
trie motor. Rhone 2.10.W,
Boa Jimmie Cowan'e Sheet Metal
FUKNIHHKD 2 bedroom garage
Recover that loss of power—
Works for new radiators and
apartment, |tl5.00 month. Rhone TRY THE GMAC BUDGET PLAN
new cores. Radiator repairing.
7
Pels,
L
iv
e
sto
c
k
.
S
u
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pi
lea
(Wfl-W after 5:00 R. M.
CASH PRICE- -*186.00
Wo take off and Install.
While they leaf
9 ROOM apartment, 401 Palmetto SAVE DOLLARS AT HOLLER'S FOR HALE—I block mare mule,
SEE US FOR
work or ride. Hmi si 24101*
Avenue, adults only. Rhone 171MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
HOLLER MOTOR BALKS
Laurel
Ave.
sfler
6:90
R.
M.
Sam
W after «:MI o'clock._____ __ *nd A P aln alto Ave. Rhone 12*4
AND TYPING
Grown.
CREDIT RIURR At)
Sanford
5 ROOM furnished apartment, liv­
HANFORD
ing room, bedroom A bath, hot MUl'a Swap Shop—Wa buy, a«U or
116 N. Park
Phone 16*
HELP WANTED
water. 016 Park Ave. Phone
trade most anything. JM Ban^ M -R .
J ___________ _
If you want quality In PAINTING
ford Are. Rhone 1IMI-J.
A BODY WORK I have two of
girl under 20 for gen­
I Real EMata For Sola S TERMINAL GRII.L, Rue station COLORED
eral housework with family re­
(he best men In town. Estimates
open 94 hours dally. Outgoing
free, work guaranteed. The best
siding In New York. Permanent
R IA L ESTATE — INSURANCE
orders, sandwiches, b reau ast,
position. References required.
materials used. Roy Reel's Paint
PEORKKTY
MANAGEMENT
lunch A dinner. Complete foun­
Wrlto Rox El, c/o Herald.
A Body Shop, 808 W. 2nd. St.
RAYMOND M, BALL, Realtor
tain service.
'
4 Florida State Beak Bldg.
TYPIHT-boofckecpcr for permanent
HOT LUMGHmi every day fr
position. Give references and es- 14
LO S* *
MAYFAIR
IliM la 2)00 at HOMF.R’B.
pnrienre In reply. Rox H Cara
iaaford’s finest subdIvIslon-Lots
Herald.
a, 0, 7 and 8, block 3, Mayfair. SEWING M A C H I N E S . Bert'a
Bach lot bfl s 132.6*. *600. each
Sawing Mach. Center, US W, B
me flasst
WOHK W A N T E D
Ial St, Ph. 1190.
A aeh nr U rm i. Owner LEO
Please return to P. O. Rox H86.
TRACTOR WORK by the hour or
TlOBEN, P. O. Bog 214, Miami
snford.
HOME DEMONSTRATioN Clubs
job. Ploughing, harmwtng, mow­
Beach, Florida,
'
' is. m
- i— r—
"H te e l wool pads 8c. Asphaltum
ing A dirt moving. We gpeelallte
In conditioning nuildl
lets A 15
AUTOS ro n SA LK
garden piota. Phene t f-J.
U I . I I i L * i ” / l o u ” T a I I W U W. In ,.
P k ^ . lit.
LOWER PRICES, Expert wateh
I sail
of w
Lot
1,
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IS O WM
w IS o*
* 9(
' I Block •«
repairing, 0 . C. Fellowi, Herat HOUSE Trailer, 115 E. 21et. St. or
Tier 8, Sanford. 6J8M. «jek or
Shop, 1700 Sanford Are. Phono
terms. Owner LEO ROSEN, f .
Planting
a Boa 814, Miami Beech. PlotIMS FORD Tudor Deluxe le good
JOB as Truck or Tractor driver,
condition. A good buy at *400.
m
20 years experience. Charles
Alee Pulpwood saw with 5 H. P.
Rrainard, Florida Hotel.
meter. on^nUlghlly to ed $260.00.

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for eWerfT'man 1941 "CHEVROLET 2 d i ^ s H a n ,
R, f/0 Ran'- apoclaj deluxe, *800.00. t!nll

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principally of ffetitloua news re­
port*, and rammenU by Rurgman
under the name "Joe Bean Ion."
The grand jury said these pro­
grams were Intended "to nrntupd*
citliena and residents of the u n it­
ed states to decline to support
the United States In the conducf
of the war, to weaken and des­
troy the confidence of cltlsens
and residents of the United Stales
In the administration of the gov­
ernment of the United Slates,
and to Impair tin* morale of Itie
memlierH of the armrd forces en­
gaged in the prosecution of Die
war."

Huffman Indicated

S o c i a l i s t Says
France Has Taken
‘Swing To Right’

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State Market

Pacific Rescue

Vegetable Market
(Tsai Ism *
Waae Oael
il's tilH M r i m Pas* fleet
average of $6.10 72 bushels of
life
lii
the
same
general
area.
agement of the N ail radio proyellow crook neck squash averaged
facility
The navy here listed the t l $1.-11, and 18 bnm|&gt;era of henns
f agenda broadcaatlng
JACKHONVIM .K, Mar. **— (A l
—The Kvilrrul-Htsls Marks* Ni
nown aa "Station Debunk, the
men aboard the Catalina aat
averaged
$4.06.
Hrrvli-e
early New York m ark s* _
atatlon of all frea American*."
Lieut. Comdr. W. C. Hartman,
tti ii ;
Prank E. Conner, Manager of Florida fruits still vsgstaalsa
llirlct*
Inromidstsl
Altadena, Calif,
Rurgman la the 28th American
n
the Wauchtlla Market, reports that
Htrawherrle*
par
pint
Irregula
to tie Indicted for treason during
Kns. R. D. Osborn, Pana, III. area Is suffering from extremely ."m illion 3D-J7. ijrmrer tow -tfuiY
. World War II— and the 1,1th to
Aviation Radioman II. D. WII* dry wrnther though cucumbers are ttnnii l.esns &gt;&gt;« 1I'lsntlfule
&gt;
!(*•••■,
nV-iifc
j lie indicted for aaaiatlng In enemy
373-tint. lUHirsr some waste
Hams, Little Rock, Calif.
holding a steady volume of about few
|itii.*im,
Hlrlngless
ftlsrk
Vslsapropaganda hroadcaatlng.
Chief Aviation Machines! Rob­ I,(MM) bushel* per day. 5,21)0 crates lines 3i&lt;»-s Mi. poorer snd t
During Wnrld War I, Rurgman
sold during the past week aver- •r.11-S&lt;n&gt;. Florida tlellrs few W *
ert (trunk, Rosehlll, N. C.
131. poorer
wsi few 10*.
i served In the American Army.
Aviation Machinist’s Mate W. *B&lt;*d l»-M- With tomatoes begin poorer
3ilft-4ttu
After going to Herlin to work
(J. Ilnuinitiin, Rattle Creek, Iowa, blng to come ln—115 bushels sold
f.ituii i.esu* i,u 3t&gt;n-S3o, poorsr
for the embassy, he married a
PARIS, Mar. 28—(/P)—Interior
i-orn wirehoumt’ crates
Avlulinn Machinist Leroy Way, for $5.22; Lin bushels of pepper&gt; mn-iio
VHiuW
■till HOM.(30. d* tins (**•
German woman and has a grown
averaged $2.90; 95 bushels of ye), e:,ii.
Portland, Ore,
Miniiler Juice Mach, a Socialiit,
son
In
Germany.
Aviation Radioman R. .!. Maas, low squash averaged $2.05, while
aaid today France hai taken a
(-jtM.sjf** 1
Ini boies Itnmesllo
25 bushels of whllu squash aver­ II..unit
Rurgman was arrested for protype .......................
IU0-230, lied type I Mr
Seattle, Wash.
"swing to the light'' in the cantonal
aged $5.50; 21) hampers of pole 373, savoy 173-333. Celery cabbage
llmlnary
Investigation
shortly
ICsslIasr* e-emu r*e» *l»ei
Radioman P. M. Con­ beans averaged $5.00. A good rain IS Inch celery crales 400, |( quart
(county) election*. in which the
after the end of World Wai* If. about the Joint chiefs nod the ley,Avlalon
lin-ksts inn Cuciimhers hu *14.
Ht. l«oul* Mu.
Me was then released.
Communiiti look a licking.
would Insure a very good spring 330. poor to fair quality 110-100,
secretaries, the general sold:
(Z
Ordnanceman
W. V.
Wehli, ileal on this market.
large alts 330-330 pickles 430-3UU
The cantonal election* ended
I.ate last year, he was re-ar­ "1 am pretty hopeful Thin Is Hugo,
Okla.
M
.
K
,
W
illiam
ft.
M
anager
nf
rested
and
last
February
was
yeiterday. Final rciulta ahowed that
* strong country ant| we him1 UuaUwaln Frank—Pi—Dhiguard
Fort
hock 4»- tills uiuuti y tuUonu- pretty good men
ort Pierce Market, reports that I
crates 'iita^iiaslon 3 iVs
13) Communiil incumbent* weie
■hometown unavailable).
te harvesting of the record to- tso.sno, iinmaloe joo-uo, l.irrf**
the
answer the treason accusation.
Seaman Henry O Davis (home­ mato acreage In the six county 1 /3 lu i c a r t o n s 1‘ i r s l s f t s 3 30 .
defeated and only 34 Communiil
He hae Iwen held In' the'D lsU kb I
■* “ ,
t»'e [dorie. town
unavailable).
■irisfk K e r v i i f j }*u t h i *
Vnyi
P letrero 1
^ **iery
l
inert
c rillP a
Q o ld tfif
incumbent* were returned to of­
of Columbia Jail since.
I*V
1*
3,t Ifj,,,
jmi.jrr,,
1 t|Ui*n
to*.
Davis
and
Dioguard
went area served ny me r o d fierce
fice. The panic* making up the
Rurgman’. Indictment f o l l o w e . l ! ; ^ ^ ” ’ *,; ; “,' j j )hke.,r lh«' M,'" , I passenger. The other nine were Market got well underway during 1*no. few ion, I dmen 1(0-430, few
‘
........................
........... ‘
by
than
1uny
1
K. , .
ny lees
lea* in
art a week the sentene- "
i* w i firry crew formerly attached to
middle-of-the-road coalition govern­
mg
ni minimi
r., tiuisrs
, i1Kaneohe Naval
N*
ing of
Mildred B.
Olllar* Known
known
»■ *** , - v —--i———■ ■
Air Station on
ment iwamprd both Communiil* *
las "Axla Sally," to 10 to 50 West by MaJ. General llnwnrsf Onlm Island
and the De GauHttl* of the extreme
j years for
* - broadcasting
'■
*for “lh*!8udy*r
“
hl» physician.
Tltoy hmi|’ pirkcr! up the plane
130. rew inti, inner iiutinnse type
light.
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nun*
nMr.
il •
•(tlio an
l^axls.
j Klsenhowrr
said
Truman
In KwaJaTein^andwere flying It
I 400- 450. few (Oo. poorer and waity
CITRUH REPORT
imi-330.
In Hnclellst rankH, 150 Incum­
suggested that he go to Key West to their new station at Han Diego,
bent* were defeated and only
operated ".Station Debunk" from Iwht-re the Chief Executive himself f'nllf.
WINTER HAVEN, Mar. 2R-(/P) .
" a * im si'’ T7lumBhra“ t7,(d.(S,.B
870 of 420 former office holder* I
—The fltat# Citrus Inspection Rti- p.,nunc* jsn. Heb«UaoSs* ioo-tti,'
secret transm itter Inside the recently rested for two weeks
ware returned to their Julia, Horeau
10:00
A.
M.
report
today
In
f*w
*iV
H.
-®0Reich. It* programs were In Kn-|
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The United .States flag, accord­
ttquash hu Yellow Htrslghl-NecV
elallata have tieen left of center. ■
llsh and were beamed to this coun-1 Home of the valuable bv-prti- ing lo the 1 Ibrury of Congress, boxes:
330-130, I’ncntelisB large to vary
hut have not been travelling wilh ■
' med­
Grapefruit Oranges Tangerines large 130*330,. ti. ho small
try and American armed farces Iduds produced In manufacturing tuny ho flown almost anywhere
___ to
ium
.....................
-He 173-373
-373
Communist*.
52,549
84,955
5,795
abroad,
j gn* are coke, coni tor. ammonia, &gt;21 hours a day as long as It Is Rail
T,touitt.es lit(Xn I car SiT too, i
Popular vote figure* were not
Th* government has described I sulphur, naphthalene and carbon&lt;for n patriotic purpose and the Truck
55,927 102,519
1,552 | rut 3i f ami (*S (no. leu 373
released for the present. Last j
The Hetldle Pals are two of the trick ami fancy riders who will this station's output as consisting black.
I flag does lint lose dignity.
Total
09,275 IH7.275
7,447
week, In the flrat round of ran . appear here Apr. 4 with the Rogers llrothars’ three ring rlrcu*. The
tonal (lections, General C.hurlr-* (.|r,,,lg wj|| eshillil here u n d e r the auspices of the Hemlotde High
wm
mmm
m sw
U! t*js
Do Gaulle’* Rally of the French fjrbool Itun.l.
I’eople (lli’F) carried about 2 k 1 '
v

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ii'M H *a *e e r * -

"aai

133 Commie Incum­
bents Defeated In

County Elections

-Ail!

Eittcnhowcr Vacation

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Rotary Meot

more' 1bin "uny''single‘ party.'so-i j ( o n jfrC H H R o U n ( l l l |)
it apiiearcil the De Gaullists con­
tinued that ire ml yesterday.
j
MlunllBUee Kens* esse flsei
(Continued From Ps*e Us*&gt;
At norm today, Die De fiaullisls ......
, ||r|| oil
, Ihe reasonable value" of years of age The field M Nlnlh
claimed in have elected 555 ciiuu-j ,|„.|r property.
Street and French Avenue has;
clllors Instead of Die 589 official
k, filill||v . tfrccd been mil In first class condition hr.
stilled, snd I lie hack-lop was fixed.
iinmMiltilflv
. I'rwiiiliMit Trumnri iifid
for. He urged Hutarian* lo see the
The election for general conn !••'* wanted n 24 months extension hoy- piny.
,f. L. Ingley, (1940-41) told of
clllore, who help run the depart "f '"nlruls nml a tightened law.
However, coiigrcnsionul lenders the inspiration derived from ln -‘
mints - nmghly equivalent to
American rlnles was iiniioriniii said Mr. Triimnn mode no criticism ter notional Rotary meetings, and
of men there re -'
chiefly as an llullcullnn of pupil of Die hill, a* If was -Imping lip, of ......... ..
jar feeling, ti had no he nr ltd! on when they hud Dibit weekly run present lug foreign countries. "The
tin- organisation of the national fere lice with him this forenoon, lietler we serve Die club the (let­
government.
lloth Somite nml House will now ter off we are personally," he de­
clared
There was no voting In Paris vote on the compromise version.
where the Communist vote is
W. A. Loffler (1955-50) stress­
Mu'll melt-lire* contained -‘home
geiirrslly large.
'rule" or "local option" features ed the value of friendships insde
for ending rent controls in stales, In visiting other cluiis and at stale
cities rind towns desiring to do meeting- of the organisation. He
tulil of Intermitlonul convention*
«o under rerlain rlrcumsliinres.
Meanwhile,
.Semite Majority nml -alii Dint hi* association with
#r«$sHI•n»fl Font
f,8#'
services differences that havn Lender Lucas -aid after u confer- Itntnry hail hern very satisfactory,
II. II. Pope (1955-57) advised
existed among the three brniirbes cnee with President Truman Hint
Do- Hciintc will not vole on the Rotarinas lo always wear their
Johnson’s statement said:
"I nin deeply moved by the proposed North Atlantic Defense billion-, (•specially when traveling
trust which the President hn- Tidily until dnllicstlc ‘’11111*1'' leg met told of an Interesting friend­
cw York
jorn |
ship mililc un a I rip to New
placed lu me and hv tile Henale's i-lnllun In cleared away.
approval In assuming the greut
Tile treaty, ill I kina* fly expected with a Itolurlun whom hee met.
office of Secretary of Defetwe, to embrace 12 nations, I- to be
\y. .Spencer, (1954 •55) rrI am ronsdniis of the heavy re­ signed here Apr. 4.
I venleil Die enjoyment lie ...........
had desponsibilities It carries.
Lucas predicted Dial Die Heuute rived wroklng oil the program com"The nlxe of Ihe defense Job we •'"reign llelatlnnn Committee will m|tte,« am) -Irested Ilia .... Do of
have l« mil of our chuoslng. It hold aliuiil ........ Util of hearings on Rotary. "Service Above .Self", ns
hta been thrust on us by Dm the pt"posed alliance. Die pad „ nieans of geDiltg more out of
tension of the world todnv. Amer­ liill-l lie ratified l»y a Iwo-lblnl- Die club I linn one even hopes In
ica is committed to defend Its own
of I lie SeiiHte to lifcnlne bind- receive,
national Interest and Ihe prlncl vole
ing upon Die United .Stales.
P»« ." f . world demoernev,
" r 11 % Rupreehl, (I94l-4$l
Ollier congressional dcvclmi.l
This Is the President's foreign meals:
* I said Dial lie was glad lo see|
policy, to which both purllcs of
the Congress have agreed nml
which the American people en­ Met , “ ..... ,|' M...... .... . Increase it- program
of community
plan- to have the House recess service, He iir.igrntn
dorse.
told of visits to many'
“Dur defense tiolicy will consist from Apr. 14 through Apr. 25 for Rotary clubs in the slate.
i
in imi-tcrlng tlm maximum of the Easter holy season.
George A. Hpeer (1945-47) tieHples—
(’I
iii
I
i
mini
Wood
(D-(in)
strength, within the limits nf our
lured that as a mnii becomes a
iciinoniy and mir democracy, to of the House Un-American Activi­ better mun by regularly attending
ties
Committee
said
lie
Is
working
hack uii Unit foreign policy ami
hurch, Ihe attendance year after
make America xoctirn by dUcuur un a new anli-ml, anti-spy hill year as a Rotarlan makes a man
and may Introduce It late today or
aging any potential aggressor.
better cltlien.
"To achieve that goal we shall tomorrow.
Plans for a corn roast I n .May
attain the necessary measure of
It is aimed at barring Commun­
•re discussed, also a barlienue.
strength In nil three branches of ists and Hovlet agents from gov­
national defense. They will he ernment Jobs and spots where they Guests were Charles M-*lnn Fred
united as one In the service of would have access to secret data. Hnywehl, Hud-on, Ohio; J. M.
Gleason, Coshocton, Ohio! W, i 0.
the nation, The American people
Marshall plan—Henator Bridge*
cspect It. nml they shall have It. (R-NH) complained that sabotage Hr lice, .Savannah, (in.; M. D, De
"Uehlnd the armed aervlces and Communist prupoganda are Rons, Warren, R. ].) Charles L.
are
the peoplr themselves, I keeping Europeans in Ihe dark Heyhuld, Marion, N. Y.t C. T. Meknow that I can count on the almut American aid under the Clung, Orlando; H. W. Gaynor of
help of Congress, the press nml multl-lilltlnn dollar recovery pro­ Hlous City, Iowa; It. n. Gramllng,
Orlando and C. E. Carlton.
all devoterf American*.
gram.
"With God's help and guitlancu
wa a r t deMmlned that American
Thomas A. Edison made his
youths wilt not again have to
first patent application In 1H58
take part in the tragedy of a
for an electrical vote recorder.
war.1M
IN MKMORIAM
(Cnnllnued Fe*ttn Pag* Oa#&gt;
trust flrt-s."
I’riacllla Rrewlngto«
In memory of our mother who
The decision was In a case hold­
ing the Women’s Sportswear Man­ departed this life March 27, I04A.
tin to Apretsi*
Dearest Mother, Thou has left us,
TOi
t . . ............
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.
(HI.Mltri.Y, ufacturing Association of Ronton
whuss pise* of realdsile* Is on- had violated the Hherman Anti- And we tong for you In vain,
known.
Trust Act, The government had But we know that thou are frea
tut m
ars
i,
live
r hereby required In ap- charged the association with re­ From all Ihe earthly rare and pain.
T1
Hem\ pear In i
' fools
I'ou,hV cW
4a Coiitilv.
Klnrdlilt,
in t’hantery
. ? ',r*
K
straining trade through an agree­ Heaven retalneth now th* treasure.
Ihe (I
3ih day of April, A. I&gt;. 1943,
on th*
Earth the lovely casket keeps,
a null for divorce therein pend- ment with Jobber*.
Under Ibis agreem ent. the Joh- And sunbeams long to linger.
g, an shhrev Is led title nf which
MA.fio A It HT.. A l. _ O ll.L lll II. Y, here were lo give all their worL to Where my ifarllng mother tileepa,
llt.KH J. till,Vs.
ighh
aisnclallnn member* In good aland
Daughters)
'/JrJ' I lefemjs'nL....... ..
ITNKKH
ITNLKH my hend
henit end
am offict
Jesnettd Jones
-ia» Ing with the International Ladles
at ManfortJ, Jflorlds Ihls 4th Garment Workers Union. Th* gov
Rosa Jackson

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appear lu be a party to the agree
(Jtreuli court
Co
ment.
KRAI,
The court'll quote • "cal'a-paw"
was In answer to the association's
*** contoutlon that inclusion o i
labor union proYlalon mad# iht
rr1-1 ■
agreement Immune from attack un
Try Our Hkopper'a
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

W—

VOLUME XXXX

City Receives
Complete Plans
For Swim Pool

EiUbUahed 1908

3 t a t e Department
Blocks Reds' Tour

SAI rORD, FLORIDA,

Johnson Sets
Out To Unify
Armed Forces

TUESDAY .MARCH 29. 1IM9

Associated Press Leased Wire

No. 156.

Bricker Asks
Rejection Of
New Rent Bill

Shutfleboard Club Carnival

WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 9 UP)—The State Department to­
day threw up a blockade again*!
any tour of American dtle* hy
Snviet-and-oatellite delegate* In
the “world peace" conference.
_
It circulated a notice to entha*- 1
*le* o r Ilielr home eoiiniHe*,
^ S t r u c t u r e W ill Be reminding them that the dele­ Defense S e c r e t a r y
Ohio Republican Pro­
were granted admixnion to
60 Feet W ide And gate*
Outlines
Plan
To
poses That Senatetill* country only for the purof attending the coiitro100 Feet Long.l All po*e
A
b
o
l
i
s
h
Many
UnHouse Group Revise
veralal conference In New York.
Above Ground Level Now that the conference I*
needed A g e n c i e s
Compromise P l a n
over, the Department announc­
ed,
the
United
State*
n**ume*
Plan* for the proposed municipal
WASHINGTON. Mai „»&gt; &lt;/|'»
WASHINGTON. Mar. 29—UP)
the delegate* will leave within
—The Senate today approved
swimming |toal in Fort Mellon
—Defentr Secretary Johwun »el
a “reasonable time." Tbe notice
compromise legislation to con­
Park were submitted to the City
was sent to (lie Russian, Cfech- uut today In unity llir ihier Amin!
tinue rent controls 19 months.
.^Commission tail ih' rIiI by Donovan
oslovakian, }’n|i*b and Yugo-dav
Fnicr* 1iimplelfly and ipiuklv
The hill *l*o provides for “home
emhaaaiei, The delegate* from
'•D ean, Lakeland aicliitrcl, and A.
rule" decontrol and a “fair net
A*
llir
tuil
ilrp
ill
lint
t
lackthose countrie* have a different
P. Nlicharlt, consulting engineer,
operating Inrnma" for landlords.
down.
hr
told
a
new*
roiiirirnce
position from the delegatr*
The measure nine goe« to the
of Orlando,
hr it tndrimg tin- Aimy. Navy
from other countries. American
House, wi t h
Administration
According to the plan*, the p o o l! law* forhid admission of Com­ &gt;and An I o u r lo inntr a| unce lo
leader* predicting Ita approval
will be contltuctril completely almvr
munist* to (hi* country. That
before nightfall.
llir I’rnlJgon. Some agrncirt of
law was waived *0 that tbe
ground ul concrete block* rein*
llintr drpatlmrilt* air tiallrird
delegates
from
the
Communistforced willi cement and *lerl. I
« tSHINGTON, Mar. 29—(&gt;P)
tin ought ml ihr city
controlled nation* could attend
— llir Senate refused today to
will be 60 |eel wide and 100 feel
tbe conference. Rut the waiver
They were aliradv umlrt tu tln i
"end the rumprumise rent control
long. The water will vary in depth
rxtended only to tbe conference.
to move lo thr Prnl.iMoii. hut llir
hill hark to ■ Senate- House Confrom three to nine feet.
frrencc Committee for revision
approved moving schedule ttteli li­
9
Stairwayi from the ground level
o( it* let in*. The action earn*
ed out over two and onr halt yrat,
lead to llie top of the pool, where
on re ire lion nf * motion by Sen­
JolinMU* hat told lliriii lo u ia p
ator thicker (K-Ohio), who told
•peitator deck* are located. Under
the iilirtlidr and luntr now
the Small’ that a conference
the deck* aie complete locker and
pio,i*lini il.'-imird lo give landJuhnion t.ud lie al-o nilrintt to
drcMing room accommodation* lor
hod- i ’fair net operating Iniboliili many ol the K*Ht h o aijt anti
men and women In lionl of thr
conn" o. meaningless. T ht vote
• grncir* tel up by the Aims. Natv
ncaiii-l Itncker-* motion waa 83
it,m im e will be a wading pool lor
and Air F o u r o iti a [icuod of
to 'll
rhildirn and a laige circular flower
years.
garden.
\\ \ l l \ t . I ON. \|a r. 29— (/P)
He declared:
The tank will contain 16(1,000 Acceptance Sent To
'veil.,to 1 H i I i k n 11? -Ohio) aikad
“There are loo damned many f**r
"11Ilf^FlCYtl
i I,.-r.- »U
\t..it
than
Inn
vi
i
I-.
m
,
intlmlm,many
Itmn
t*.
were
y
i
,,t
1
*w&gt;frallfiiia of water, wllllll will be
S t a t e Department efficiency's sake and we’ra going
t il ,1 S'C|I , Ie loiliv to iric c t a comV&gt; 1
M ........... ,i m il t
1 1
•Ml " Ills
V o 1)
ci| In 1 Wi'dnei-da) until at the eaintvol uf tin : aiti- 1.1 Ahull it
1 ‘ 1 1 1 ' 1 if.- i
[unified every six hours by a uni­
aholih and coordinate tome of
« 1
$•1 I V
1 l&gt; » ) 1 ) lies. It 1M f . Ill is
l i f t t m t vf
4 ) l ilt. 1 i\ t m
1 -.lit &lt; i 1it. at I'iiliiicll.i Avenue amt St.....
jitteel 1&gt;&gt; ■
1 l ’t " l l l l &gt; lull I’Xtenili mh rent conBy Italian Embassy tn
que filter system. The pool la not
N il 1&lt; i 1 »| M i
lull
Is * . 1 Mti* 1 ‘M is
them."
li. &lt;i 8 I I I 1 «■ ||Ils »U 1*1
1. atlei ami nfficuti*. •'! Hit* cltlt. f.eft l.t liglit me ,t It••\ Mall
l l . ’l- h ’l 1 ■ m o n t h '
drained in order to be cleaned.
It prohahly will he possible to
&lt;
t 'l H
1 1
(4 If * t, itis’j it i'il 1 h 1 1t'u i j im * * * * i hi iiifUH't \ • 1
id tStiilliH, \ \ . iim-tei nf CciPimtlHc* ami ptttgiiim . tninmnu
Tradi uml dehrl* will be removed
WASHINGTON, Mat. 2‘» &lt;/!*&gt; nliolhih .10 or 40 right at the start,
Elm k, i m o v e d th it the bill be
U liHrii’ iirlm im -sf i at &gt;i*n a
! II.'
In i ( 1 li- l.sUll )
III.Ill
u IHV ')
1
'1
a
1
1
h
l.viins,
1
iiktMaty
civlt
Icathi
whu
gieelctl
tingttuip.
by u vacuum process, eliminating
-Italy today notified tlw United
Ian
J T Vei mm, vice pic-dili lit ul the I'lult. Mayan Amitew &lt; aim
'i i&gt;i l o k to i t nmmitter of Haute
the need for added sewer facili­ -Stair* it 1* willing to join thr he Asaid.
reporter asked Johtt*ou tf
an 1 s ’’naie meinhei* who finally
ties. Extru water, when needed,
he bus ttiaile up 111* mind t v lia l the
Ib'Mi.l \ i-le i,la , on a bill ironing
will tie pul into the pool by the Ninth Atlantic Defame Allianrr.
“respective
role*’’
nf
the
Air
Italy's action bring* to 10 tbr Force and Navy s l n m l il be
operator of the filler eyatom.
-■ Ilf
,lil h ieiii e- hru.ern irparale
Siiectficatiimx cull* for a com­ munbrr ol Wnlcin drinucracir*
It .1 « ■
ui• » |M*,e,l h, die two branchThe
two
service*
hate
quarrel­
plete lighting system to allow use that liavr formally gonr uu teemd ed over whirl bombing ilutie* each
1 t oligir-A ot tin pool ut night.
ii ld have in event o [ win
™ "We have gone Into every angle a* willing lo line up in a mutual aid x h o.lotlllH
Hn,
kei |iiii|M’,e.l that the Seniletlll replied.
of ibis building, and have gone drlrntr pacl,
i f . ontniillee he atkrd to make
“I
do
have
u
pretty
fail
convic­
Tbr Statr Department'-. p ir n til it t."
, \\ tit-"......... I ftt.1.1
into it more thoroughly than w»*
1ALIAHASSKF, M ,&lt;
The three services are going
new tiv tt wilting i enmpromit*
have ever done on any other Joh. lien, Mirlisrl MrDftnmll, l«ld a tion.
I f . ’III ttiitl thill 11,tlnn
! only .1 light drn t'' would hr mail e ill tin
to
have
u
chalice
to
eigne
me
out
ill
to that we could have the City nrw* eonfrtrncr tbr Italian accept­ of that canrlualnu in tie- next I »
a
, _ „ * •*, nmniriidatiuii to the l rgidatim- it et r 11 l tl elu|-l -via- ..a- inetl
everv jieniiy’' Mr. Uean declared.
SI m i 11 A f t e a d / Admtm*tiati”ii lea.lur* wore
j A u t I tu i t i t 's
A s s e r t,
Hr Mhl .■mo„ t|„ ., .......... . tilth, nl t i n budget t- tin -. lit m l. P i ii u s
of days."
oft lent
that Bricker1* move
•‘We feel that we are within ance wat tent to the Drpsilmrnl couple
lie
*aid
he
plane
to
go
to
Key
Menilnura
r*&gt;*e III)
l To
.{ P o i n t s I n
j
P act
C o v e rs
O n l y » d t a ir and lilghri niucalioli."
the tnony limitation* for the pool. 1hi* morning by the Italian embassy.
K nnttaH*it n« n o *1*1
iii
I would like to sae you call lor
I UK If.tirt
Portugal and Iceland have yrt to
2.
N a tio n s '
P ro n to
made i.i* i.mwimii du
H i g h S p e e d S e s s i o 'i
hid* ax *oon a* possible in order lie heard from the Department of­
_ *
in stale I'xpendilure*
|
*~
to have it complete for early aunt* ficial* are hoping they will drcitlr
iptroltg. r M. G*&gt; *atd if p l
p
r
v f M’ YORK M u 29—(/T,
KIIODI
SI
\J.,i
2li
&lt;/!')
A
|,
Com.ptwile
mer imp,’’ Mr. Michael* »*»erted.
d u ll agiennent on an aitni'lic* *|
r ,h ,
( . o n f e r s A ,a: ,
to "It ha* been estimated lhat dr to be at the signing ol the agree­
lolled llir ,to. k
ik rl into life
^ rih e contract* are let within tho ment Apt- d.
between l*iari and Ilain-Jotdan Ul&gt;l)N&gt;- s|„ „ t
..... ..
i,r„„.en
/^ L *
next three weeka, the pool can be
Italy’s formal acceptance cams
liar been approved by delegation, operating .•..•.I', 'Villimil g i niilinc f y | | | J
L llim iU
L i l l today.
completed for u»# by July 4.” Mr, only a few- hours before $he Italian
nn&gt; Itieten-e*
I'n cet siiirt ahead I to aimind 1
of thr two nation* Irctr.
Foreign Minister, Carlo Hforia,
I)ean added.
I T \ I ( I IIA1! Hint. Mur. 29—
However, l.uy - uI&gt;I lie
j l",mis at a I i.l opening n« an
Head, of both delegation* mole
TALLAHASSEE, Mar.
Mayor Andrew Carraway ap­ was to call on Secretary of Stale
r&gt; rim pilot of a Navy Dying
' i , •■might ace uu,ulatmn of o id ei. I 0,1 f.O’ .'d down southwest of
The Flurhln Supreme Cmirt tn [il epaiat ion, 10 lea'c Kliode to I lie id.lllet -liool.i "w atili
pointed u commiltea of Comml*- Dean Acheson.
let ll.elii get out of III..’
. '1• oiled into the ,tm k cv» hang.* J ,” n , ton l-iniul Sumluv radloe,!
xiniier* Peril Dyaon and Randall
Hfnrzu reached Waslduglou ln*i ■lav n|i|&gt;iiive,| $8,800,000 worth of .llhliill the ill all lo then ie,|M’, to- unitI I out
n* t'uiillu t Ho lgel e .o o iin ’*|on
11'iiHilnxcU Oa ra a a Twa)
night well ahead of the puisdr of bond* for hrldge and nark Improve go, eminent,
• . -us Vvrte l.ilei tliuiinrtl a hil and t.'.lin lo-- f t'lhrieating oil from
I
I
appiov.’il foi ilisttilnition l ” nieni N . t n u n . t l i s t s
P
I
.in
I
iiienl*
in
Dade
County.
nine-- and possibly It--oilier foi
.■li.■ etigii”
rm.se.I it to full.
tin Mpid trading o n e slowed
l.er*
ot
tlie
Leg
i-’l
u
t
u
t
a
n
d
tin1
Negotiation,
between
l-iael
nnl
tn two separate opinion*, Mm
rlgn minister* converging on the
[he jid’it. I lent, Comdr. WitS e n d D e le g a tio n T o
pte&gt;*
a
d
ia
it
Mint
allow*
opeiat
foul
a
siloit
v
*
fillsiflei
llwI
■ailt’Joidan
began
Mai
I
Uil.l".
United State* to *ign the North court unnnimouily upheld n I'J.
Hum G. Hartman nf Altadena.
1100,(100 hnnd l**ue for the ini the direction ol l)i ILilpIt I Hun ing coni* of the vartou* seiviee*
' olltig licll the high -peerl In ket r'a lif, and It) other men were
P e ip in g
Foi
M eet
Atlantic Defense Treaty Apr. 4.
runderi.l
t.y
the
Minte
■, i &gt;i- iiiiip|)rd hi-liilnl ils jnli of ie- re*eued early Monday
hy navy
The official huslnras I* scheduled pruvrment of three Dade County cite, acting U N inrdialoi foi die
T he l imit *how* that milv uhont
*i|
u i'i
N AN KIN G. Ma,
to get underway Saturday when park* and a $1,200,000 inane foi I I Inly Lind
• 'I.liiig Irans.uIm ii, on the llooi l.MS 444 shortly hefnre their
JH.ooo.ltl i* inehiiled in the new
(King Is.ut -oink in middle of
the foreign ministers meet In n cnn*triicllun of flv* bridges.
U tarl bat «lglicd ailtil'li.e agier budget reeommendnlion for gen (..iie ia l ( lu n g Chill tillin g . In-1. id the exchange I In' extielm- lag tin’ rough Pacific
Both i**tie* were approved hy a
secret session Intended tn smooth
vote of fre«holder* In tneiili with Egypt and l.riianuii r ia l govei iimeiil legiulnt Ive. nit ” 1 the nalinual |ie.ti e del. ealn'ti li w is thiee minute-. I ■t *I lime dir
Tile [dint nit.I the crew Jet­
A* the final atop on t tour of out detail* leading up to the nigu* maiorlty
m in i*tialive and Jinli.lal depnit talk pe.lte with the ( oitili itu ! I , |&gt;.* has I ill. .1 to keep p ice with tisoned all 1nirgage, gear and the
ln*t year’* general election.
No jgieein eiit, have yet been ie.nl
state markets, a group nf agricul­ Ing on Monday
nrenta— an in,-lease of nlHuit Jf.tHi. o j.i.iled lv de|iaile,l ioi I . ueh» , 1tl
I'nrk* to !&gt;e Improved hy the
plane's nnxdituy wing tanks a t
m.o ket ,I1H e l ot f
Itrltaln'* Foreign
Secretary
tural student* from Ohio State
Imnd I'nie fiiinls are Homestead rd with Syita, li-iq. kriuen
1,1)01) feet wlien the *nntor fall000 " v" r
expenditures.
|tll|,lV
t „ n, (t|l ^,,1,
ICaatteas#
Oa
H
iss
lla)
I ..on ol aioiitnl . point m Kime
University visited the Sanford
.Saudi
Aialna
Ray Front, Crandnn Park and
....I He sii'-l ,t was impossible
The hige-l tll.-reaHe u, expel, ,|.n l fl.M itg K ai-Slirk
State Farmer* Market Friday and
i, •• me l h&gt; m i , li i -lies a, 1
Inf.irinitnta si RIi.mIv* *«l&lt;l In-’ illliiM'H
Holdover Beach Park.
t ' feather the propeller nnd the
|h f«$r punlti* ni'IiimiI n. I In*
left convinced that their horn*
night
a
face-xnving
ngroeineiil
el, d llV s lrr, Monlgoliveiv W i l l i Cut nil no lost altitude
The hrldge* will be constructed
ll*iil«nl &lt;mIy f 1H.0IMI.IMM1, A rm Iii Ijpi of Cll.iHK a l iiiiilv •!
state ought to hava a almllar *v»The plane', hull was damaged
»cron. Miami Canal between Miami for reduction of form* In tin ill IMI7* t»«it it ih nntu'i|»m«M| $f»n. j »|o»n| Ilt«* clt.imii.in nl llir
iin Maitin, Am en, oi Trle[&gt;lio,ie,
m
tern of state market!, Bandy AnAunl’ii
Area—loutherii
horderlnn.l
when it landed in the rough seat
Spring* and Hlaleahi aero** Miami
000,IKK) will ho rotfuiri'tl uudor tho lnr„|
(luli^.itioti Im l &gt;!i)»|&gt;■«J
ird LlirllilC.il. Illlenutloual 1* »$»
Vvderson, inanawr of th* market,
of
the
two
notion*
iiem
the
H
&gt;
”l
end the H men hud to hall conat N. W. 88th street; Maid
, 0WM l.P„
jij
Funeral service* for Mnu Har­ canal
(( nntlniii-d *)n t *«" s l»)
announced today.
.'
iinlihiekrd
the
previon*lv mlnhnun. f-undati.m program In 1|ll|r),t 11U|
stnntlv to keep the plane afloat
Canal at Maynada Street; Little *••1. .1
Mt.llntt-.l
e « l, *!»•
The young men wera shown riet Gove, 78, who died Sunday River Canal at N. W. 103rd Street
until
help arrived about
nino
■ State benefits to Hi* aged, de bour, e a ilin lie |&gt;iildi&lt; Iv an.’iim . 1
through thn market by Mr. An* night at a local hospital following and on South River Drive at Pal­
hour* Inter, Hartman said.
wild M r s . Murv Unmnur
pendent children and blind have mrm hei, ol the delegation
a
lingering
lllncsa,
will
be
hald
PAI.ATKA
HA
1.
1
1
demon, nnd were then taken by
When the navy amphibious
mer Lake.
PALATKA, Mar. 211 —t !'■ Jninped from ahnnl $4,61)11,1100 In n„| N),,[ Chiang liefoie the
him on a tour of the vegetable Wednesday afternoon at 2:80
.-raft nrriv.-d on tho scutte, Hart­
The bond issues war* cuntasted .Stockholder*
11)47
lo
$1.1.000.000
frotri
the
gen
,|„.
|tr
.|
o'clock
at
the
First
Presbyterian
of
thr
Palatka
Ai*
•pi
i
| p o ll!
mann said a line was pasted
growing area* nf Sanford, ehnwn
In Hade circuit court because the
revenue fund for lOol
the local system of sub-irrigation Church. The body will lie In state projects ware grouped and voter* |eu. CTfi■** l&gt; Floii.ln Htnle league eraI
I.l
* Mr-’ Mxrv H rium .r, /H, ilrnil ul firitn the ship nnd tin, survivors
Tho
univetsllie*
nnd
college*
n
entry
meet
tomorrow
night
to
up
and told of the coat of growing and for one hour prior to the eervlce were not permlltad to cast hallol*
I 11 ill) n'eln.'k In l inplit it lu-r were pulled uerons in llferaft*.
O ning Shih-Cli.il .ointlui |”
at which the Rav. A. G. Mctnnl* on each bridge and park sepa­ prove *ulc of the baseball elnli to eeived only $6,000,000 ....... . the
harvesting vegetables here.
I,.line m Lake Mmv 'iHei a ■iioutll'* None ,vn» injured.
general
revenue
fund
in
1017,
,111111II
delegate, had iMtir
tlie Tampa Hmoker*.
R A. Hlgrlne, professor who and the Rav. Dr. E. D. Brownie*! rably.
, ilh ess
while
$14,000,000
hns
been
leeoln
Tom S|iico|a, Tampa dub presi­
accompanied the boya on their will officiate.
till
I Born on Mm Si, ls ; i , in Aus­
However, the rourt said there is dent,
1* supposed to sign the agree- I mended for 1061. The institutions
Tnterment will he In Palm Ceme­ ample
&gt;. .trip, waa outspoken In Ma pralae
evidence
th*
bridge*
war*
■
I
I'm,
ili.u-d
I,a
r
n
t
*
Hl&gt;l
I.Ihuts to cum r il any , . mi to , tin., Mrs. Bruiini'i eiimo to Amar­
tery,
Winter
Park,
where
gravemen!
Thurmiay
&lt;U&gt;n{ the “Southern hospitality"
al the ngo id lit vear* She
for a single purpose and "tie Into
( luotg evident.illy ileintllrd li ’III'1
shown the grnup on their awing aide service* will be conducted by a general network or aystem of
resided in Honrsilale, l*a f-.r a
8emlnole
Chapter
No.
8
of
th*
would
j
tear
that
the
Cninlininttl,
through Florida, eald Mr. Ander­
tinmher of yenis, later moving to
George I,. F»x. Cocil Butler and
public r eds traversing Dade Coun­
Order of Eastern sta r of which ty and accommodating the public
•a I'ruhondnlu, Pa. prior to moving Joe T Hickson, Jr, pa*«ed civil
son.
t'»
in tlil/e delegatr, l"i r ,r
Mrs.
Gove
was
a
member.
Hr described the atodent* as
examination* Thursday
the people of the county,"
to tin g ('lining llm ( f im iiu im c 1, , Ht Petersburg For Hie past 11 service
Mra. Gove was born, Aug. 18, ■mi
vents 'lm had matte her homo with ■pmlifytng them for positions as
courteous and well behaeedi they
The court'* opinion also upheld
,o
ti,l,lei
('lining
then
imuihei
one
,1ml hrothei , Jorcph li milky in police patrolmen, N. O. G arntr,
seemed eager to learn about vege­ 1870 In Brooklyn, N. Y. and had validity of a law granting Dade
( hl!lr»r enemy.
table growing and ttroeaislng In been a resident of Sanford elnce County authority to issue bonds
I,like Mary
examiner, announcud today.
1h e secretariat h i r thn |ieai-&gt;.“ ho was a moinher of the Lake
Florida, and asked “sharp" ques­ 1018. John D. Gove, to whom she for the public wroka program.
Six appllranl* passed examina­
was
married,
Sept
28,
1898,
died
K
siter-Fraier
C
o
ip
.,
already
the
mtContinued
On
Page
Two)
tion*, he said. Tho itudenta re­
Murv Community Church and tlm tion for qualification as city truck
DETROIT. Mer. 2 9 - ,/V)
March
20
at
a
local
hospital
fol­
vealed that the trip supplied the
i I.u-iip* Aid Society
Irivcrs: Orln Thompson, John A.
■lutliy'v fourth largeit ptoduen came out tojlay with tlir biggcil
_ equivalent of ala month* of school- lowing a heart attack. Surviving la
In addition to her brother slm Mm-key, Percy D. Gllyard, John R,
port
war
automobile
price
cut* in hid to fuither itnpiove tit i innpelia
daughter,
Mrs.
E.
J.
Meyer
of
Qtilng, and expressed the hope that
n urvlveif hy two daughters, Mrs. Dunaway, Joe W. Koko nnd Charlive |Hi«!tinn.
. . . ,
i
ii
next vear a larger elaaa might Arcadia.
V E. Krsft of Ardmore, La. and «s J. CauwolL
lo
,|ieed
ill
enliv
into
a
"hn
ader
mat*
matk*t
the
four-yeat-ol.I
visit the market*.
----- ' Mr* C M. Gardner of Cnrhondale;
Roderick
Randolph
Roberts
86,
PRIEST SENTKNCID
[isitneitliip company iltifled itu irailng conltol min the family of m
• Student* In the group were: Ro­
BERLIN, Mm l!'J—(AT—Iter-; (.uu Krandchlldrun, Robert I
WARSAW, PoUnd, Mar. 89-OP) died last night a t tM homa of A. duBtrlnlint Henry .1. Katsei
bert P. Ruble, Rav Fitkln, Neal
lin’s Communist newspaper to (lisnlner, Bristol, Fn.; Walter G*rd
If.
Slkaa
with
whom
ha
lived
at
Richardson, Gan* Payton, Robert —Th* Rav, Joiaf Damon, • Catho­ 1601 Mellonvllla Avenue. Ha waa
Edgar F. Kaiser, aim of the co- Its in tees (rum $26 lo $270 Mur. I" day attneked tho state nf Georg in i mo with the U. H Air Fttrei-u in ~ LAKELAND, Mnr. 20—(/P)—
V Hobter and Norman Oabter. Mr*. lic prlsat, waa santencad today by born May 88, 1879. Ha had been founder of Knlser-Fraxei
»«»
Kaiser-Fraxer, ranking behind an a eoiiiiiinnwonllli known for its Indianapolis; Miso Mary I!, (lard- The Federal State Frost Warning
Higgins accompanied her husband • Lodi court to four yaara Imprl- 111 for five weeka.
elevated to prcjlidenl. He succeeds only GM, Ford and Chrysler In ruee diserlmliintinn laws nii.l I ner, Cnrhondale; nnd Mr«. William *ervlee forecast for peninsular
aonmant on chargaa of galng his
"for the liquidation nf its Indian i linmmiige of Ardmnrn; one great Florida tonight and Wednesday
on tho trip.
A member nf the Flret Baptist Joseph W. Fraxer, who wu* given produetlmi, said It* latest action popnlntioii."
pulpit to spraad "hoatlla and falia
| grandson, .Stephen (innliier, Bris- was partly cloudy nnd warm in
a ncwly-crcnted post of vice chair would give “tlm piddle the lowest
Church
of
Fort
ChriitmM,
Fla.,
‘ d * ....................................
alandarlnt
tha national ad‘file altnck was published in tn|, ]’a.
HAGUE RETURNS
Smith and Central district* with a
man of tho Doard, Tho &gt;uung'-r pitc-d big ear* In the world."
Mr.
Roberta
is
survived
by
one
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Mar. 29— mlnlatrstlon" of Communlat-dtfml- ■on, I.. K. Roberta of W aahluton, Kolser hud tun&lt;n vice presidi-nl and
It said ite "best supply position” Neinis Doutsclilaml, organ of the| A brief servieo will he conducted few widely scattered afternoon
. Former Mayor m a h Hague Mtod Poland.
since it started operation* in 1046 Soviet-spotiaorod Sooiallst unity hy thn Rev. C. C. White, pastor of showers in Central districts; most­
D. C.i three alatara. Mra. Sarah M. K«niTnl manager.
Party.
___ jturned home utunnooneoa yetthe Lake Mary Community Church, ly cloudy nnd mild with light scat­
The prlee slashes rang" from with regard to finished pnrts and (Communist)
Taylor,
Orlandoi
Mra.
Mary
E
.
for tho blast were at the Erickson Funeral Homo at tered rain in North.
HBEKS VESSEL
®j T terdiy from a Miami vacation.
9I9H on the standard Fraxer up t&lt;&gt; haatc material* made tho reduc- ( I )Bensons
Taylor,
Ganevai
Mra.
Carrie
U.
Georgia is the homo ntntu of 1:00 P. M. tomorrow after which
NEW ORLEANB, Mir. 89—UP)
:-v
A close associate d*ec»Ibed the
The outlook was warm through
$311 on the Kaiser Bpreini, llm Ilona possible.
Ft. Pierce.
General Lucius l&gt;. Clay, U. -S. the body will he sent lo llonesdale Friday.
■• 7tf-ye*r-old state Democrat!* lead­ —Th* Coaat Guard r*ported today Holmes,
flenry J. Kaiser nnd Joseph \V military
company's Inwest priced ear. Tlmy
Funeral
aarvlcaa
wlU
be
hald
governor, and (2) Ber­ for burial, accompanied by Mr*.
er a* "In the pink of eoadHlon." it la aaorthlng tho Gulf of Moxlco Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. at tha are effective Immediately
Fraxer said In a Joint announce- lin’s auH-Commitnist
lord mayor, Gardner and Mr. Kansky.
M w t h i mouth of tha Mlaalaalppi graveside In Chutuote Cemetery
JACKSONVILLE. Mar 29—GT}
K-F soureea Indicated dial al­ merit:
Uniat lU „ h i, tv,,idly
vln,t*,f
Slvar for a 89-foot tailing vm**1
"VOICIT SILENCED
HIGH LOW .
though
Fraxer
will
remain
u
board
with tha Rav. Joe C. Craws offi­
“Kaiser-t'/uzcr l» entering u Atlanta on Ida American tour uml
ovardloo at Pensacola alma last ciating.
BCITUATK, Maia., Mar. J
AUTO COLLIHION
Atlanta
(id
M
member, Edgar Kaiser will have broader mas* market and almul- there expressed . pleasure ol see­
Wodn
OP)—A woodland fir# aUaiwad
A DH7 Ford Coupe driven by Boston
tit)
48
almost a fret) hand In guiding tho taneously I* pressing production ing Clay’s native state.
tha “Vnlca of America" prariaaa
F- P. Bines, and a yellow taxicab Cincinnati
t!7
47
company'll new policy.
REDS
PHRflUADHD
schedules
on
five
outstandingly
radio program for 40 ratnutxa
■UBS OFF LUZON i
driven hy Dan C. liowlin, were da­ Detroit
114
48
They said they were nul yet now and different (node)*. Wo are
ATHENS, Mar. 89-6F&gt;—Cr**k
L1VINGBTON DIES
MANILA, Mar. 89-(ff)-O ov.
! t tail night.
maged last night ut 8:1)0 o'clock, in Minneapolis
43
39
prepared,
however,
to
amimincu
army
unlta
and
ptaaea
puraued
offering
the
public
tlm
lowest
ST.
LOUIB,
Mar.
20—(AT—
•nor Gragorlo Bantayana of Quas A s SUtlon WRUL want off tho
a collision at Seventh Street and Now York
1)5
49
new
production
achedule*
under
llni
guerilla
forcaa
In
a
continuing
bat­
Chris
tf.
Livingston,
02,
pioneer
priced
big
curs
in
tha
world.
^ e h l r whan flam** vama etoad to aoa Frovinc# raportad today-that
Avenue. Damage to the Phoenix
45
83
J
, | gMfB i p . tle In tha Mount Tramorka area expanded program.
“Our 4,000 dealer* can Intmud- circus clown and Inventor of some I’ulmottu
a n tra l high voHago tuanU tU ng
Ford is estimated at about $160 Halnt Louis
73
90
Thn
prlee
reduction!
were
the
southeast
of
loonntaa
today,
a
gen­
nf
the
common
circus
tricke,
died
lately
market
tho
largest
car
In
Iowan. Tho atallon waa ‘
tha aait
and to the taxicab ut about $76. Ban Antonio
49
77
third
in
the
auto
Industry
In
lltllo
eral
ataff
comas
ualflM
reported.
at
his
home
hero
yeaterday.
tha industry selling ut a factory
aaad.
62
99
He performed throughout tlm An unidentified man, a passenger Seattle
Tha eommualoM lifted 11 guer­ ovar a month. General Motor*, the dellvarad price under $2,000." Thl*
8d
illa dead and 82 pffia—w tn Ma­ biggest producer, cut 810 to 840 reference waa to the 12344-Inch world aa an aeriallat, gymnast, In tha taxicab, waa reported to Jacksonville
77
T4
cedonia'fighting and I t guerillas off ita paaeanger care Feb. 89 and wheelbaeo Kaiser Special dellver- hlghwlra walker and bicyclist, In have been bruised. Tho accident Miami
Investigated by R. D. H arri­ Orlando
00
89
killed and M captured In the Pe- up to 1110 o ff Ita track prices
8 t | Ll.WB, addition to his clowning activi­ waa
Ing retail at tha fact
son, highway patrolman.
Tallahassee
78
ties.
brought down
WUIya-Over!
‘VUIya-Overlond
Oa rag* Twel

Italy No t i f i e s
1). S. Of Intention
To Join Alliance

Warren Says Salaries Are Only
Stock Market Is
Trans-Jordan,
Small Part Of Record Budget Jolted Into New
Israel Approve
„ Spree 0 f Buying \li
Armistice Draft

Co u r t A p p r o v e s
IBond I s s u e F o r
iDade Improvement

Pilot S a y s L o s s
Of Lubricating Oil
Forced Plane Down

ang

mSjWith Chiang On
P(‘ace For China

Group Of Students
^ F r o m Ohio State
* Visit Farm M a r t

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Funeral Services To
Be Held Wednesday

iti I Dies AI Luke Mary

Three Pass Exams
For City Policemen

Kaiser-Fraser Corp. Announces
Slash In Prices Of Its Cars

Roderick R. Robertu
Di ed Last N i g h t

('oinnije Newspaper
Attaekw (ieor^ia

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THURSDAY, MARCH 24, W »
NKUKO KNTKHH FRATERNITY
MADISON, WIs., Mur. 2 4 - (/P ) Firsl entrance of a negro 111 a
University of Wisconsin fraternity
win reported today.
I'hi Slum* Delta, heretofore all*
white nodal fraternity, announced
it hail plctlKed Wethers Sikes,
senior chemistry student from UhlIcago. Hikes accepted the hiil.

TallahaHHee Approves
IIwaled Groups Ran
WHM A FOOL B0 SKI
SUMP'M W l S R ,M O S '
'N' 6INXS HE RfilH
SOM LBOD'f ! ! !

SAVEMONEY!
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W IT H

C o u p o n *

TA Id-All A HSKK, Mar. 24—W
—Tallahassee's sntl-KIsn ordlnance Itccame effective today, less
than two weeks before Governor
War :n Is expected to ask the
l.egislaturt1 for a state-wide ban
Ion hooded organisation*.
! The Capital City law does not
mention the Klan spedflcally. It
I prohibit* muskeil nr hooded jier'sons from appearing on city
! street* or oilier puhlic pnmerty.
'Only children wearing masquerade
Irostlimes are exrepted.
1 Knartment of the ordinance
steimned from a southern Klan
Jmotor |&gt;arade past the stale t'api
I ml .Ian. 27.

Mine Strike
SCHOLARSHIP EX AMIN ATIONS

I (Contimini Croat l’ s "« One)
.of the same rharacter."
| l.ewls called the romlog 10411
, warn* negotiation* “of crucial jml portanee" adding: “ the lessening
Iproductivity of the nation has enco»raj(atl powerful financial and
|mining Interests to lu-lleve that
(your union and its wage structure
) and your living standards may he
-uccessfiilly attaekeil."

Will lie1 Itt'ltl tm Mnndity, April II. HMD, heDinning ot nilio o'clock in the morning til IIn*
.Seminole lliifh School for While uppliciinlH
mill at Croonw Academy for Nemoe.s.
For Information call on the Superintendent at
the f'onrt lIotiHe, Himlord. Flm'iiht

Forre*tul Speech
H ' h h ( Init#A p rn ift

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then the .Secretary of Defense's ,
control over the military estnhllsh-' ,
inenl. Korrestnl said tli* chief oh-; ;
Jectlon liktdy to he raised is thali’
It would coneentrate Ion much I'
power in the Secretary,
i Krcalllng that when the tmifi-l,
cation act was before ('urigrei* in 1,
1017 lie hail doubts »n the samel,
score, Forrestal said that nxper-i.
leitci* has changed his mind. Ho1
went on:
1
(„
•ohi eisim
I "I am now convinced that there I
COUPONS ■SOSSMIB AT
are adequate checks and balances I
In our
governmental
n t o u d k n m iiik ' s v a h ik t y s t o r k Inherent
striirtun* to prevent misuse of the
701 West Ninth Street
broad authority which I feel must .
Sanford, Florida
lie vesteil in the Secretary of lie-1
i feme.
I
"I urn also convinced Mud u fail-’
I ore lii endow this official with suf-j
I ficietd authority to control effec- ‘
I lively the conduct of our military i
I affairs will force upon us far |
I (treater security risks than will he
I the case If singleness of control
I and responsibility arc achieved." l
I I Korrestnl said the proposed hill {
It would give the Secretary of De- ‘
St ....................... Phone 1318 I fense no powers which the I'reXl-

Locker Plant

I llfllO UK &gt;7 -V POIICIWOMAN-who posed iu a chambermaid, three
man arrested In New York on a narcotics charge ate shown (top) on Utelr
way to )alL Left tn right, ere: Italph Lopur, Jose (hm/ulcs and John
Irftpex. At bottom la part of 91,300,000 wot lit of roculne tolled by federal
agents. The woman detective had been eu,ployed fut (uor monthi In tlie
homo to keep a close watch on the tuen'g uilwille*.
(Inlvniatlunul)

COME a -ru n n in ' to Penney'*
BUV More fo r Loss
SAVE ON

Is The- Name For Thuso Smart

o c c n s i o n n i

TAB LES

FROZEN FOODS
401-W-13th

Priced Delightfully Low I

I I dent does n o t a lre a d y have.

Our MentH and Poultry are cut and

cellophane wrapped under the moat
Hunitary condition—Frozen and plac­
ed In Hclf Hervice cabinet*) for your
convenience in Helectlon,

Another Hutch J uhI Out Of CureHickory Smoked—Tenderized

No one ever liren nt Fried Chicken
tirade A—tjulck Frozen— I.oral Red

Our Aim Always Ih T o Give You A
Little Better For A Little LeflH
_______ Try Uh And Compare '

A wonderful thelte
of bauullfglly ilyltJ
tahlei . . . tfetlflntd
le lend added beauty
to any nook ot turner
ul the loam

| Although Fnrrestal is leaving
M government
service,
President1
|i Truman said last night that he find
11 promised to come hack In case o f 1
I : emergency.

ConRrcHH Roundup

TWO
BI(; DAYS!

(I'aallaat* Vr«M Poae llael
more persons In the present Social
Security program, Increase the
benefits, and In some cases treble
payroll taxes to help flunnre the
deal.
The Utilise Ways and Means
Committee takes up the measure,
anil formidable resistance was
seen. The tax boost was a top
target. And many rdiieetetf to extendliiir relief to all needy and
unemployed persons. At present
such tellef is limited In needy aged,
till1 1*11inI nod drpondrllt children.
IN Till! I'MH'HIT COI'llT. NINTH
JDIHi'lAt, t’ llirt’ tT tiy* H-tlltIHA IN ANl* Klin HKMINllbti
COUNTY. IN 1‘HANfKllY Nil
711)
III VttHDl
MAtill AIIKT A I.AIOIIIItllnir
Comiiluluant,
Vs.
r ItANIt till WAItI• I.At'11II It I|n|c.
Il*f*mllllll
■om it: rn appkah
Tn Krunk IMwnnl l.sna lirl.lar,
wlins* rmlilsiic* in oiiktiuwn:
NOTtl'l! IK Ml'IHUr (IIVKN tu
lha alinv* Iianieil il*(«uitsnl In (II*
an appearance in Oil* null no nr
tivfor* III* IBlh itsy n( April. IM»,
•Is* a Users* |I|U enolsnsu will b*
entered naslnsl I n n Thn suit I*
brnualil
liy til*
Complainant
agalnnl pin (nr u Ulvnrca. Tli*
Itsma nr III* l.'.mrl. lit* till* anil
|niimti*r ul Hi* nisi, urn aa alinv*
■at furtti
WITMKHM III* liuoil of lha Clark
ant lh* sral n( ti,« Circuit Court
of Hnniliml* County, K'orlda, ltd*
It tlay id March, luis.
O. I*. IIKIINIION
As l’l»rk of said
i
circuit Court.
;
Ity. O. In limit ll. O.

Special Purchase!
Children’s Oxfords!
Huyn Ilka this don’t torn* •round vary of|rn—so coma to Pannay'a aowl Moccaaln
oxfoida for buya and girla *lth nonmarking *«!•*, sturdy stltrhdown runaliucllon, atrong laalhtr Inaoleii—arery
arant and atllrh packed with value! Anlliiutd brawn. Hiiaa HFj-T, ,

SHOP
OUR STORE
For HAIR JAINS
CJnlore!

All leather, t'olliph'lely
Sanitized*, soft felt lined
loiigoe, flue slltcluluwn
const ruction.
Ilr o w n ,
white. Sires fi'k-H.

Also, 3-5

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Four Rood Family, Not (iuest Servings
Klleed—Sweetened— Heady To Herve

n r i rijC C ,,o,AK,,HANn
r r .r t ls n P a a l

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TIPS

CIonad Heaaon On Cn

and Krancn r.
flstnndanla.
■•Id aull bslng
• that ctriatn
ny*mb*r I, lit).
Mnrlaaaa llnok
• 1‘uhHu Itscnrd*
aunty,
FlorUa,
iwlng dMcrlbad

JIM PENNEY
ROYS’ SHOES

SADDLE
OXFORDS

('omfiirtaldu, gmul lmikiug moccaaln too Iduehera. Sturdv rubber aolaa.
A low price for ahoea
that taku tough wear caally. -’MID.

Dirls' casual with a dullh'e buck Ia fur extra
dash, (loud alk-finlahad
leather, comfortable rubhar heels. Drown. I2tk-

OXEN CLAW

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ANKLE STRAP
GIRLS’ 8H08

GIRLS' T 8TRAP
SANDALS

lad value a-plaaty
a shoal Kina leasturdy construeComfotubla, wall
Btaak-.IIH-S,

fllaaininf black patent
topped with a pritty
grosgraln how—perfect
for parties I Low haala,
lovely atyliM. Ptna eonr truethin, Haas U R-8.

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To Pretaoto (ho Pregreaa of America;
To PiafiKi Preeperlty for Sanford.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NE W SP A P E R
# VOLUME XXXX

Eafobliahed RIOS

R A N F O R O , F L O R ID A ,

THE W E A T H E R

Sanford and vicinity—Continued
“■arm snd partly cloudy through
Ssturdsv. M''d#i,*i# souths* sfsrly
wlnr|«.

wmrm^, v.

IH IIM Y . M A IK 'll 2.H. 1040

N o. 151.

A ssocloi#d Press Leased W ire
|i&gt;fi'— iiaaimw

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Axis Sally Is Jane Wyman And Laurence Olivier Pickets March
Sentenced To Win Motion Picture Academy Awards In Disapproval
Prison Term
Of Peace Meet
________

Nazi Radio 'Queen'
Is Given 10 To 30
Years By Federal
Judge For Treason

HOLLYWOOD. Mar iS ~ipi~3i!#ne# ami Shale rpe.aie won
academy award* fur lane Wyman anil Su I suirm# O il'!#&gt; I*at night.
Mn* Wvnis". I'r veernld nisdust# nf ft ptrlur#,. *,** iiamed heit
-rliest nf I'MR f&lt;ii playing die raped deaf mute in "Johnny Relinda,"
Oimer m i given Hollywood** Ingheit horn,, |„, hi* p#it",,„,nr# at
Hamlet " Hi* Hri*I *t* p"vl»i&lt;-H„,,e
-----, , ,he
the year. marking the f)r*l lime Iriml.en g m-nnll in "Key Largo."
the award haa been hnndeil »&lt;*h i *, elm directed by John Huston
the *ea.
MU* Wyman, formerly Sarah
It waa aim a great night for Jane Folk* nf St Joneph, Mo,
the Huaton». Son John walked off accepted her award the name way
with two gold etntuette* for 111* *he won It 1 by keeping my mouth
writing and direction of "The shut." Her co-star and heau, Lew
Treasure of the Slrrra Mndir" Avrei then escorted her to ,1. L.
Father Waller sprinted down the Warner'* celehratton party at the
alale to claim hi* he*t supporting Mooambo the British "Hamlet"
actor award a* the wily pro«pertor bettered IK S Dim* by copping
in the same film
live ward*. Illlvier'* slstnette*
Claire Trevnr wn* selected the
f( asreffney»&lt;| Om fggs I Hill

B.ODO

P e r R o iis

M fim iR p r

Resignation Of Rankin Introduces
Smith Accepted New Pension Bill
By Pre sident — For W a r I V e ts
Successor To Ambass­
ador To Moscow Is
Not Aunoiimrd Bv
White H'iusp Aides

En-

couraqe Demonstra­
tors Before Wal­
dorf-Astoria Hotel

County Asked To
Return Hospital
W ASH IN GTO N . * ! &gt; : j — «.Jp)
Pie»idrnt T’ um.r" today accept-1 Property To City

New Measure Calls
For $72 Monthly
Allowance At* 65:
Pay Scale Listed

,W.\SHINGTON, Mar. 25—&lt;/P)
j
NEW YORK. M*r 25—&lt;*^"1—
— Mildred E. (Axis Sally) Gillari
Hundred*
of
pirket*
*ang
patriotic
WASHINGTON. M-u. 25— (,V )
0 today we* sentenced to 10 to 10
rd th» irrignit’ci1 -I \F|b«, P-d*!' I
tong* and prayed ** they marched
—
Rrp. Rankin (D-Mui) today
™y«4ri in priion for trcaion. Federal
Smith s* sml*sis.sdr*t to ^|3*co ' f,Jo
at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel today
mtraduerd a new veteran! pension
F io s p * » r » s
h te n
Judge Edward M. Curran alio lined
The Whdr Hour* is » mitcn! *ht
to p.pfeit *gam*t the ruhu'al and
bill hinted !■- rx-»ervlcemer. nd
her $10,000. Lon of citiienihip i»
F or
r . i ri^f r u c .t i Q n World M‘ t 0 " - He laid the Heu»e
F if tidenl'. *■ no" *h&lt;*.r*1y s*t-r
if If tilt fit rnetfiarrnr# (fr*f world
automatic on conviction of Ireaion
11.
Smdh rjl!»d on »l&gt;* P&gt;P«tdeoi * - 1
* H
ppffP
Building he h,pr, «. bring i*. to the fta^r
Mil* Gillen, 4B-y#at-old Maine
fw hi* If M P»f&lt; Ireij •
r.5|
"in * th ..I i ... A
Kv po|m*p at
bom woman. wa» convicted Mar
1 tl..
i r „ v &lt;• m m is tlo n
•et'itn to Attn* dn'r
1
ret|c«»
igi*c} the dtIl,« ...•,».ji• ,11* for $ 72 a
10. Sentence wa« delayed until bet
"*«•# 1 * «i, Auju•pay .Shin- month |..n,i.... », '--terans of the
P i* » ld e n ti» l
! ’ •***
-eci■ # • j1It f «
I* AivJ-rs in. manager of Hie
t ••'nr&gt;*rraior*. *-h" at time* numbered
attorneya could at|ua motion for
1917 IU
.. h»n they leach age
ibout SOO The picket* rim ed ■&gt;ai!fI Sta*c Farniei's Market, Charles G R?«* *s&gt;1 M* I* umsn 11. i... t.* Js *- 1 »
a new trial.
&gt;n &gt;he srttvtty ol a rre p te d
fit* **fs^ll1,t|* f'fV!
■will, 1i»-l
Sm&gt;ib * ,» .p i» *.
d*aped Oag* of So*-.el*dominated deale. ilepoited
fr1
*
provided
their
income does not
if the market anil the
Suit before pin ing aantence.
ih
' h , t l&gt;► did Hill'll ’•» •
horpita! e\ce*d di.f’C"1 r ysar if unmarried
counlrte* in front of the fa*htonahle value t 'heii services to large l i e s ! r e l u r i t m e '
n ju dge Curran denied theae mo­
k,it,,,M r.,,i ,),j
, Pii! , o to
Second c , flOOO •* m.arri’ d. e* •••*#!* da*
*n • »m*i| grower* of th* section *o to p r im '* b.m
Park Avenue Hotel
tion*. Miaa Qlllara broadcait the
i, V'*
ft »e|( »H lives 'll *«« ode &gt;f Melif.efd rpmn* tr&gt;t
"Axis Sally" program* for the
The demonstration started with
,, ,1),
...... i , t,. turned lo the
only 25 In line »t the moment
Nail radio during the war. Her
‘t
Smith. * .......... .
-&lt;*rrfd iH!t bill let* than
foreign delegate* to the iim(f i enca
traaaon conviction waa baaed on V a s i l e v s k y N-imrd F l o r i d i a n
.,.. i ,r |i-.
A* J..
expected i ■ i .i* •'mm*
«»*»&gt;•■**' srv ? I t
Outlines
.
Ho me knocked
tha broadeaat of ona propaganda
session* began a new s r,inference
s Is'V'd
Klr*i Ar to, &gt;»
.d l . I , i
ft,,
« P. i i-., pt*vioui m«a*ure
drama called "vision or InVailen."
N a t i o n ' s I. o s s r s in the hotel The three-dav "world
&gt;
e
Chairman Of C-oiinip Nen N’&gt;»|1 lls .h "
Th&gt;, [.t - » 1, •« derdrd fa the
peace" sesatons which begin to­
. . . . . . . -i h,,K World
Btfora paialng acntance, Judge
t-.H
r-"&lt;The c nom.M'd hs-« i,..,.
1
Due T o Sickness night have been described bv the
r i l O f Ministers
|t 'U***v
itfi. m 1940
Curran remarked that the trial
in
npan frn him **»&gt;.•• i*&gt;e Male (teparlinrnt a* ' a sounding
evidence ahowed that Miaa Olllar,
•»', *hm f til,
I h - \ a. . t. vtif I $»* j h t o n
(ien • .nil tnev H &gt;,!g
H.nito It* was
UY ASSOCIATED PRESS
hoard for Communist propaganda.‘
did not take part In high icv#l Natl
WASHINGTON. Mr.
T a lk in g -tea* rep.■&gt;♦-«* .tier IMs! 11 •»!*,«,I
I • at- I i* f Sk and
bill "at the
The number of demonstrators |
propaganda policy conference* ai
The elevation of Marshall Alex­ —Senator Pepper (D-T’lal urged
. nnfe.erii r ,* itb P,,&gt;*lde"i I Mims"
I- *«•--!
• * » • t I - * df4 and
I the greet vorapidly and reached 800 i
^ '
%waa tha ca n of Douglaa Chandler ander M. Vasilevsky to minister o( an increase of about $.14,1)00.000 grew
lienrral -its»*lr
h, hss ...... &gt;|
•-*. and also at
(P
Ha*Marta# «&gt; rta« sisi
i*ii
$
shoillv aftei noon Mam wore th# |M .l I M f jr | yvlV S IT C r ll-l *, o u t „ f t h e I ' n l t e d II , r . . . » s t i - n s t i" .»t&gt;». &gt;• * ■ • f’ ^
the Russian armed force* mar led today in the money voted by the colorful native costume* &gt;f f.uromane member*
.1,1
it....
l*-•
»»-.*
f
\
M
“
**t » C*l to**- Miqis
i
Committee"
at l#*»l the I Jth rhangr in lb* House for federal health program* peal, enuntrle•d v r sin,ill G r o w rl%4lg»UD»
l I nil llMMril IMl rt**e •*!#•
‘ ,r»i 11. .i. ni *t&gt; in- i m*rutifiti| *ln»
in'miite* some of
high rotnmand of the Kremlin tin* m the year starting July I.
A vvoinall led rtie plckel . in sing
I ll.. t... I h.
M in t &gt; ! f - 11«ws
\
,i.r l r&gt;,
O u t I r is
•seked onto 'he
O . . s lt n u r * lls I'HH* v n
month
Mur would raise hv more than
1 . I,.
,1 * I* » Wire f r I • $1
rilled ycaterdav,
He *u.i reded Menhsl Nikolai A |M|,
ra,|, oul|iy 0| $(,5,801,000
n i 'd figure and
•lit I r j e t ii ( (tu r i l l
" ........... lIS.I.H ll
Bulganin, who icmsinrd * vn r |„ ov, j f j
,n ,f,f
Kill fo»
'« proviso. The
.......1. 1 ■ml,■
..
. n
..
....
^.'thb*.m i
! &gt;3i.st
" o m T ^ '. ’e l , I r a . I O ‘ J ! - M • •♦ !•*
s’ cue Mme duirltaiiman of the countil of Miimilrts
|(,f(,
J Ml &gt;r»- y Sit 1111(11'' " i
ktng end filling
H. E. Draper of Lake Wale*, (deputy piiuie minuter). *nd an , „ rii hospital
s'M. -"gb '• Is'er i'l *
|S.«# SISI
fsther-ln-law of the forma* Ml** allrmatr metnhei of the rilling ,,,nrer. lie,*it, tlrnta
rl in^nVril
\1 t il et 1* M fntj tv Jinlfilrtl **Ml
1 i
l|,r
! Will*
Lolo Lee, daughter of Mr. ami pally Pollihurp An altrinatr is |1P,|||, pmgiams
, H , , thamliin—l -n .l
K, &gt;*u*|v All'h-.vniv Ktolrl UI.IIM
Mrs ....... .. Knight Fe till &gt;.-. \t pA
*d Harry Lee of thla city, was nt- im n fw lM l llk r 4 ii 4 p p ir it lir *. nI
nit 1 Iff*
I
» '
Pepper told a Senate appinpn*
HKI I.EAIU. FI*. Me* St.—(fln
win. L 'l.iril ill,it llrrte ileal bb. died .il^ei home
1
: ,t
| .• #. ,|ln|l I Innlllltlrs 'hr I r,
tlcally Injured In a two-car crash f s n d iiG lr lo r lu ll in e m h e rth i|i
lio n * su b co m m itte e,
in s lie itin g
Aliollllnp of Ihr* dlplottm prlvl- |P), ii , iii ikinp possible )ol siusll
|U„P..
which laat nlflil resulted In in
I . M.sti j i i , 111 | ■ iirghinn I l".|»itsl w n moved
O
th
e
r
i
hanges
w
r
i
r
t
h
r
»
r
.
|MVe . ..istVrl
,.r „„,„i|,
Juries to nine parson*. Mr. and
w h a t h r caller) " th e g ia v itv o f the b'gr foi Florid* law school grad- ' „„| |,M&gt;, ...... ...
[ t" ilic lotnrei 'itisi'en &gt;« t lipted bv
V. M . M o lo to v w»» la lir v e il as
Mra. Lea Draper anlv#d by plane
iMlimi** healih prohlam*", that an J
•*"* '.Y1***'1 ''"'"V ''V Ri'h,V ; ..he,* pt.xlii, i, , .m he &lt;li*|H..r&lt; ol
ti„,„
M.,»,otic n . Vpi 4 th- N rv rl An '.tsliiiu Hospital
foirign
m
in
is
te
r
lie
i
&lt;
&gt;
iiibiiis
h
vales
from
CinrinIn
Lake
Wi
today ... __
U t |J u ^ B 'a r a J S ^ hS
I 1" .............. .
•» the .MU.M.
........
........ to &gt;v Ai p.rtrrii I,.. I.," it
unmcriialelv
nstl where Mr. Draper la In m e iiilx w n f llu&gt; P n lllh u r o m u l i* eilirnilril $27,000,000,000
f o u l ,’ 7 \
• • ago She '* n s n il ac
f ir s t ra n k in g vice r lm lr n m n o f th e •knniidllv bccilH^ ^&gt;1 iif
t plfMin n(nir&gt; rcfComTiiuitflfd tit ||if . me|i y" ol &lt;0101111**100 men Irani. 11 , r m c n ib i i o f ' to* I • •. 1 I t s p h . t ft III till* t" l.""M . rpi.t# peitnsM
school.
.1 n siln M oa rage s o l
i 1 i lunte I.*'* ( j i the
rjisaliility.
|bur that all imriioni adniilted in ju l»iye ir,iinii&lt;|. am) p&gt;v
Mr. Draper, driver of one eat,
1 { 'I t u t r li
&lt;iml
f fr m iiio li- &lt; 'h * p * " t -I,, hinpltal
h,mhlll ’ ell s to use In
waa going east on Route 00 and
He
recommended
that
the practice In Florid* be required tn||,,)rt|l( , ,,0,1111* inn. ooltne sm l j Two, O id n " f t|i,&lt; F n s te in S tn i
In th# ps-.' ■■ “&gt;*' years ost' gsm.s ,r the Municipal Softball
waa about to turn left Into the
Kbc
1*
1
o
u
v
tv
e
d
l.y
tin
h
u
ib
a
n
d
,
amount voted by th# House for stand rigid evnmlnettnn*
J nrspe, lion ill* 1g o
f. i ! ha* &gt;.,i|n\. ' * rcmsrkaM.- ^ , ,. . . &gt; 1,1
»* * jd a v p o in te d o u t
Lake Walei Uolf Club
The
n n fo rd and
ferleial nrsnt* to aid In establish­
Pirns lerointneuded that the *»|jr
,|lf I sr t lb it the If E P e u tifn y of
l.i|*lr&gt;#*» St, ' t,itlMictt"n growth i .......hei« t •''« l.ions Club at
other ear., drlvan by F. Nelson
■Hie d a u g h te r M is W it son P o w e ll,
in
g
nod
maintain!
relation
a*k
th#
new
t^alsIaluMN
T Htrisi Cenj
■ vrlh expensl"’.
many s ir ' s 'h# IPCst'llg t
• 7f#t UP tin- system of* #*Vrttln(hTfv
" j -i.
Smith, Like Wales lumbar com­
to
'1'*lie
'" til
""
"* 1ve*;.u l’l,M T a lla h a s s e e ; el»n i&lt;&gt;,&gt; g rt.n d s o n i Mis' I,s ' never l.ren inipi"’ .*'
pany official, was traveling west
nil prospective tnwyers bv th* that *&gt;'
ke,l into the Matlet &gt;1 r * ll* ) is * i. * e ; &lt;oie d **e i M is .4tr| M l , &gt;i 1 #rt &lt;wa&gt; M I 'li
i .
,' •' 'list he
mr the highway. Smith a condi­
!U*1c |lo*rd of Law Rxnmlneis
ihr ,.,iii|i'in put &lt;&gt;( the It.*lr I I I* V a in , S s n fu td . h &gt; « i.&lt; &lt;i|&gt;..|s, pm,'has* "f "&gt;•' M iy fsit II"','1 '
, ii|ai. I*
tion was said aerlou* but not rrl.1 I’
11 1 Klilghi. "rlai«|&lt;
----------In this hi* waa Joined by Sen*
Prefcntly, gradustes of » ii&lt;Ii ,,r ,0 • .cl i&lt;* ih» .;i,m#r* &lt;&lt;l b*n
.....&gt;p-' Air
Mi# New York (..lanls mt*ies, »
t .i-i
•
1
.,
1
•
'
Knight.
'1
M
K
ileal.
llANVIl I E. Ind., Mar 2f&gt; ‘ t’1 t"i Stcnnli (D-MIsi), who called law school* as th# Univcrsltv •f
i , ■&lt; I thti'*
,1 ,,
•
ii
r |,-&lt;l to , 1In* t s, 1 K m c h i n m l IV
,fi si't its active promotion re siitl".g
t mg'
The Smith rar waa described as
An Hlvmr old paying resident , the Ilouse'i etlt "unwl*e economy “ Florida, Stetson Hnlversltv nn t
j ... &lt;i fin# lecord of operation "n •
a total loss, and Draper's sedan nf Ihe ilendt lck, tfuunty jlomi 1 The lecnnil Inrgaat lnrren*a ask (hr H111vc is Ity of Ml* 1111 nr....... ill*' HI ,,, 11IMMU |i&lt;nn.ige &lt;d lege M n s r.d t#
i ,r&gt;n, the lots tn tb it vicinity In
III
I'u u e ra l *e
waa damaged about 41,000, No can’t go I" mllege to conllttui Id' ed try I’epper was for tha Nntlnnal milled upon thru diploma,
Inn I,#■ I in h rir. hr s&gt;
l,*h|r
IS • 1 1 *».t .I,
1
• , * 11 I f
,
-"inr " s liia b l# as potent)*' *
chtrges had been filed today education Authorities won't let I Heart I’rogram IVpper said the grndustton without fill lino ,-sami ,eil&gt; I
V.ldofl ..Itol'l 111.I be l(lf I ducted at I 'l do 1 M
ii
, I'l^ tn li« |
? ' lisa l-i't i . I|&lt;.&gt;’ &gt; y
),
|
f■
■
i
in,minerels'
develop,..pril,
.
nl
1
h
*
&lt;
First
Hup'
1
'
I
Mr*. Draper was released from him.
I7,7'.’H,(M'll voted by the
Hmi
• m i , ji ,i,,»
, •‘
lint Inn
' of, , i» 1 \
Irstidull.... ii,., w I' Hm&lt; I . Ji
&lt;rot, .1 |.” &lt;hng .oil
■Mi ,i IlMollsl ».-,*..I . ■.
(h* Lake Wale* lloipltal this
The octngetiailnn scholar. Janie- should he mined to I Hi,.TP2.000
. 1 f
; p fi ! ' &gt; t n *cm '#*»**’
A
"seieenipg"
nf
Iho.e
wh»
seek
bmn-*
,i»'
i
it
in-intit#s
h
i'#
'
i
fl,|,-i
lint
ll
Ik
Imliv
ling
the
pioressmti
nlll
I
morning after suffering leg In­ L. lilascock. I* helng confined to
He .nles larger rash mitlayn for
’. o v a lity
tr.te !!t" H k lit?
»tg
i 'I received t»v tb# * *iy
Ml \mtrivui n|si&lt; pointed out inedlalely after 'lie mi
the rountv home by the super health work. Pepper urged the to enter law prsetten would help
juries In the wreck
( I lf
*n J ’ * * ’ ' H ' ' 1he s a fe tv
&gt;
.#
to
raise
the
standards
of
the
pm
this
proper'v,
'nit
due
'
‘
II
ki
I,,-,,
.tupping
■"
gantratlim*
j
Mascntte
where
Km
ml
Draper, pinned behind the intend*lit. D« Plasters The sup committee to lneraa.se contract
' .nnty's i.vueish'is i” ,! led'1a'I t ’ll* ■' M’ # ! U ' . " '
|1PrP .... vernd '-V the -lerlnr* et mad# In the Empire ' •tearing wheal of hi a auto sus­ erlntendent ssld (Jlascock’a going authnrlistton* of J8fl,000,000 tn the feasloli. I’ lrili said
*# (lo ’ la - d o n a tio n s
.' m im 'u t
Virus reported the asso&lt;-.sl«m rim ...,.iet - li'. dispose "( more'
*, hospl'sl l" itpose1. nolhtPa I'Jri
■
r
tained chest Injuria*. Smith *uf- to nearby Canterbury College Mouse lull hv about 420,800,000
iliisllsn.a rra r » . arti
" * to a id in
■ ■ . be ,1 "•# With
ptope-'
H - 'l l * I &gt; ' ,
numerous cute, and hla I*It hip made the other residents at the
th*n l i;.,ttn"
"f celery
I I T S lf lP n *
If*
(ilennts also appsalsd to tb*
.
♦ ,,.#* it - g bands
• G r a v in g
tV*M. •'■* Atr.-fsn lli’ii.' p«p_ J
. ...... 11—, , &lt;i -st'bsgr t*iined
farad a broken lift hand, and home resentful. They wanted slml committee to provide 428,600,(»ou
.
tl-. r &lt;•, ft- lo r I I H ill
it, t. .... p i
iar liberties.
I. n |. I t ' .. h|s tl’ gh v iv v
nvet i iKpm o. *&lt;dd t-» them by On 'One Greai
waa dislocated.
lot tellers) grant! to the states Farm Trainees GH
s,
* * . ’ Y o rk
uehunal
1
"
lt»
"If
you
let
one
of
them
go
out,
,
I
&gt;
#
r!
&gt;
1
1
.
I
t
f.&lt;!
IV
the
bulk
b
ih&lt; sbippei*
for vocational education.
Also hospltallied war# Dan KtlAward
Ai
Fan
tl 1 • h i* sU 'i’ nt "
you’ve
got
to
let
the
rest
of
them
..sstw
.id
stong
Seminole
h
itile
"H-mg
Maosgcr
&lt;
t
the
Sanford
One
C,r
eat
Horn
",
a
,
i
'■
Ikv. Laka Wal«a contractor, cut
5 W •,a ■ " 1 ,'tnaM from
II,
# p,..,#.r tile 'tics lint ippes'
Stat- I
.mis' Xtn.kel since Nov- giatn dramatuiug tnu* Id.
w m tha eye. and Melvin Clark. go," Flasters explained. "We don't , „
C i'
I
i
I father InYouths
Catch
24
want
trouble,
we
want
thing*
to
|
.1
I
f
.,
1,..spit
si
pm
poses
M#!l
An
award
for
an
exhibit
■
'
»rnbvi Ib*h. 1P18, a short time of aniplna *&gt;f the many Imp &gt;
78, a visitor from Hallfaa, Nove
I , ■ ..f I . * I ’ 1" ""II. v*s
settle
down.”
It#
a
m
i
.ii..
i*
its"
d#
’eloping
mar
It
st
tha
Bemlnol#
C"'tn'
types
of
work
now
heliirf
'•
shout I*-*- imniths, I have leained
Beotia, who waa bruised about the
i., *, ...In, *. t st ,
*I, ' »’ ste-l
The superintendent said one In­ Ba hh In L a k e JeNsup |Fair was nwerdad yesterday '
i, ..nllmi-’l
r#!t» *»,,
ruiches snd their org.sn
s g
- id many
Illlngs," said -dr chi
g".id
in
M, .1 lo" «,&lt; * In ’’ .ini ' 1 , place*
mate grew so resentful that he
tn
Fur
ope
and
A
sis,
will
'
•
|.i.
the
Veterans
on
The
Farm
Train
, Given first aid altar tha eraah beat up two othar Inmaea In an
in Plot Id*. M i"," rml .Jsnford
Bill Johns. Jr., Royce Hannum lug Class, John Pearson, in*l»u&lt; Arider son ',"iio* of the thing* senterl over th# four tn*!" net
I have learned I mu sine the fsrm
, |B;ilfitka-Tfim(Ni B &lt;•11 A.t il hei guest ’ 1 , n . *• Yule
wara Lae Crosby, of Laka Walaa, argument and waa sentenced to and James Manning, Seminole tor. announced today
wn,
ks.
CHS,
NBC.
AH'
.
1.,
n s ..f 9a,.ford l.e"en’t given much
f ir cute about tha neck and face; the Indiana state farm..
t Arcadia,
,
High Srhool students, proudly dls
MHC Saturdsy nigh* ' • -n ( | »p jil U N o f r m n p l f ' t * ’
The exhllhlt Include* prodti"'' 'O jie'v tugs ■*’ ‘ u JUfht to
Mr*. Draper for lac inJurlaai M!»»
.,11
Tha county eommlaalonars are pleyed 21 l*rg» mouth black ties* grown l.y th# veterans Including thought, end t belle"# they should 10 (10 snd tl (H) lVlnck
h#
Informed
**
l&gt;,
the
functioning
A di MarahalJ, of H*Majb for Inclined to hack RuparlnUndsnt at The Herald office today. Th# celery, cabbsge, lettuce, eai'sro!*
th# moating tot donation to the
Includ* Robert Montgorun v '
TAMF'A. Mar Jb—(/P)—Milton .........
. Home
............................................
County
J. Hamilton Bisbec
cuts on thi fic tj Mr*. Rontld Plasters.
ftsli war# caught thla morning sri'lasb. I’ irrots, collards, tie#'. ol nut Mstket. to* their financial gorv l’ #ck snd Ids I "i"^ Kerr, business manager of tho prc.idcd and announced that EmForbai, daughter of Clark, and
"We’ve not running a hotel," In Lak# Jessup on an aluminum strewherrles, orsnges end gi»p' benefli
players snd Quentin R sv""1'* ’ , Tamps Smokers, r.a!d today that nu,tt Hcvudon cf *h.&gt; Blue Key
"I hsv* hoard s good many commentator
I^fa. Clirk, both for brulaae.
said County Commissioner llureel menhsddeen lura.
trull Flowers dltpliytd Includ"
The youths, flehlng from two araless. calendula* and static* grower* temark that thi* I* not
Disney. (Glasscock pays 47 a
President Truman
tl* ' il '.’hlla J "verbal leal" had bear, club of rri.L; ! ivwi .dv of Flurida
,| made fer 'be rur.-bsic of the Pa- n!.,t 'ocn! r
hnt. w.U address
(Continued On t sg* ‘Hi)
hosts, reported tha catch was Ferns and cutting* from Aus'rs
weak to the home.)
during the final five minus i ,,j
Soil Conservation
iatha baseball chi'-. f ’#a! .•l-i.r-.p -v L cr.- r.
Disney said the commlsalonsrs made tn about an hAir.
ths program Other*
Man pines make up the hack
net been c :; !&lt;•
"W# hsppanad to gat Into a ground
OliKock's going to school
! Group Holds M e e t thought
FEA Oelegates Seek be beard on tha program 1 ri,'. . badKarr
M nnUnase ns r u t Hat
said thi re nero still a low Russians 3tep
large school of them, and w*
* t t
Oensrtl Luctou* Olay an!
Up
brought fish In on nearly every
si Dougls* MicArthui
' -vrlnWo* on th# purchase to iron
T
e
a
c
Her
Protection
i The Board of Supervisor* of
Father
O
f
Sanfonl
cast, Johns declared.
RAUTER EXECUTED
D
r
i
l
l
s
In
Corridor
!
h#‘
brosdesst
will
tie
spe-*H
■
cut.
He
and
a
p
co.j
nil!
c,.r.fa.
thb Samlttolo County Soil Con*
AMSTERDAM, Tha Nether­
tb# oiiuicr
Chureb U’
orld
Serves ,
Patatka, offtcials
naxt weak
.. uti
.j ^rivirt
, ,
TAMPA. Msr 25—(/Ti—Th* re­ bv ",e
firvatlon dlatric* m at. Jrestarday lands, -Mar. 20—&lt;&gt;P)—'T hi chief of
Woman Died Mar.
HAWKINB FUNERAL
RERUN. Mar. 25— fT1)—In the
solution* committee "f th# Flori­ Pellet Agency nf the F-lerst, Karr exp alned w* re gelng
aftirnnon at tha office o f Coun* Herman police during tha occupa­
Funeral Service* for R. D.
Council of Church#* nf Chris' snd -bead with th# deal, but insisted fa-a &gt;f *lmn*t dally protests from
y Agent C. R. Daw»on who out- tion of The Netherlands was ex­ Hankins, former Sanford resident
Chari** E York, father of'Mrs da Education Association conven­ I* designed to rels# many mil ! the deal bad not been completely Mi# thre# Western Powers, the
Imd tha Miracle Boll Conierva- ecuted today, It was officially an­ who died In Charleston, S. C.. Ford Russall of Sanford, dls* tion asked delegates today tn call
Russians '.d r y li’. ’m u J their
for strengthened protection for lions nf dollais for tVorld R#b*f consumsted
jon'projaet which wjlf taka place nounced.
tie
yesterday, will be held at tha Wednesday night at tha horn# o'
The program will originate In
He said Splcols plans to keen firing and bombing practice In
i t tha Vellowahlp Collago Farm
The chief, Hanns Nalbln Reut­ Ifardage Funeral oma tn Jackson­ hla son-in-law and daughter, Mr teachers ’lio m unwarranted poli­ Hollywood, Calif, and will Include Julian Morgan ss manager of the corrlJar* used by the Berlin airIt tha Municipal Airport oq Apr. er, was eentancad to daath for ville at 11:00 o'clock tomorrow and Mra. C. L. Irwin, 4229 Mar tical Interference "
' Aral#**
lilt.
The proposed resolution which s script by Robert Sherwood
quatta S tm t, Jacksonville,' fo’
war crimee by a Dutch court.
morning.
Whsraas in the past tha Rus­
will be voted on tomorrow evan
i'Attandlng tha meeting ware T.
lowing a brief lllnaaa.
sians usually announced no more
* Lingo, R. &gt; . tM M r, C. A.
Mr, York waa a native of Jack suggests-) thst If nscasiary eli­
than two firing drills in a day by
falls, Thomaa MeCaln, C. R.
sonvllle, III. and cam* to Florida mination ol school trust*** should
•heir fliers, thoy enmo out today
B*wson and L. A. Jiaobaen, U.
from Cftrbondala. Pa. six months b* considered to provide that pro­
1th tour
four announcements
of sirair" i l f #
a a
o # ,
annsuncemants at
V Sol) ConaarvallonlaL
Board
ago. Ha atUpdad tha First Meth­ tection.
Neither the name of the FEA
nimbers wara informad that thay
odist Church and was a mamb*r
lad btan deal gnat ad aa hoata on
of tha Carbondala F. A A. M president. M. M. Ferguson, or hi*
______ _
j ather plnco.
kjr. 7 to mamaari of visiting
‘•firing" from his Job as super­
Lodge No. 249. Ha waa ratlrad
vising
principal
of
Sabring
schools
rirsrdi of lupervliora from &gt;7
Othar aurvlvora Include th*
WASHINGTON. Mar. 25— (/P)— The Hoover Committion today .v.-.^tadgec! Bgntn»t0f.’1r thclc^e."
Tatrkta df tha btata.
L O S A N G E L E S , M i r . 2 5 — (flP)— It*a ' " O p a r a tfo n i 3 0 “* to m o rro w widow, Mra. Alma York of Car by Highland County school trus­
asked Congress to consider cresting » new "udministration of overteui tl-i'das a* vlwlatlor.* ,1 nU-irlpa*a trio waa made to tha 816 for lha Swoom. a queen which nfusad to die.
tee*
were
mentioned
specifically.
bondala and another daughter.
,
Thar was no doubt, however, affairs" to manage territories, occupied areas and the Marshall Plan. M's sir isfaty rules
The gallant Frying Fortress, the only warplane (a service from Mra. E, W. Haubena and one son. that th# convention’* resolutions
The leport, next to last in the commission’s series of IS on govern­
Charts*
H.
York
also
of
Car
Die. 7. 1941, to V-J Day, is making the first lag of her last flight.
THE WEATHER
committee had the Fergusotj #a*« ment teorganiiation, nude no (Iat recommendation for laws to curs
bondala: and at* grandchild re".
Tha herein* of William _L Whitt's book. “ Quaeei Die Proudly,
Interment will p f made In Val­ In mind when it asked the con­ what It called the present ‘con-r
LAKELAND. Mai. 25—LP)—
leaves hare for Chicago. Thera*
ley Vlaw Cemetery In Carbondala vention to adopt the resolution. fusion, in consistencies and uncer­
thought more study It noedsd. Two Tho Fedoral-stcto Frost Warn­
■hall ba hangarad until tho Smith- nar, San Rafaal, Calif, craw ehlaf.
tainty"
In
the
handling
of
over­
membtra, Secretary of State Ache- ing Service forecast for peninsu­
" b a n d f e s t iv a l
aonlan Institution's National Air
-SNIP EXPLODED
"Wa hava a halt o f a lot o f nos­
son Hnd retiring Secretary of De­ lar Florida tonUh'. in ! Saturday
GAINESVILLE, Map. 26—&lt;/P)— sea* rasponilbllltlai.
Muaaum la built In Washington, talgia tied up In that nM gal,M ; CANTON. Mar. 26—(JPl-Th#
But
It
declared
that,
of
three
fense Forrestal, took no position; was parllv cloudy srd continued
About 1,000 young wnslclana from
niulnnhlii
MI
m
O
rriolu
rehip
Mlea
Orient
esplodrd
0. 0.
likely
solution*,
such
an
Independ­
CoL Kurta aald.
« .tl.rt
thetr agencies are directly conc#rn- warm with Liu isl'jjk
BRADS WOMEN TOOTHS
today, after striking
n g 1a mins', kill- all over Florida are slated to par­ ent agency holds the
And in tha muaaum tha Iona n r "greatest
through Monday.
It waa hla affection for tha Ing
AVON PARK. Matn tB -t A V - vtvoy of tha original U. 8. Far
ticipate In events to be steged here possibilities" of ending confusion ed.
l &gt; an
n aatlmatad
persons
estimated 100 persona
Tha proposal might solve one
Mra. Hanry Klll.n of Orlando waa Kaatorn Air Forca will Bad bar 8wooaa which Inspired hla pratty,
ta ship
TTia
ahlp waa an route tfrom In conjunction with Fifth District and "serloua friction” among the
J A C K S O N V IL L E . M a r 1 5— LA&gt;)
nomlnatad without oppoalUon to­ final raating plaea, along with blond* wife, Margo, to write tha bar*,
&gt;ra to tha Brltiah
British crown colony band festival of the Florida band- offlcea now sharing the Jots—the major problem. Th* Army want*
HIGH LOW
to gat out of civil rula In occupied
day for tha presidency
tha othar battla-acamd iky vatarans. boob, "My Rival, Tba Sky." Thalr of Hong Kon» The explosion oc­ maotera association hare tomorrow.
Army. Navy, State and Interior Germany, Austria, Japan snd Ko# Atlantic City
1?
«
tha Florida League o f Woman
AI bar control* tomorrow will ba four-year-old danghtgr, Margo, curred itx mllaa east of Cai/tm.
dapartmenta and four Independent tea; the State Department doesn't Denver
10
24
BUILDING BURNED
tb* man who sklpparad' bar Jr., la nicknamed *&gt; 0 *9011 ."
Detroit
37
^^Fomal election at tha airauaj through th* war, Col. Frank Kurts,
41
want the Job.
•
PRINTRR STRIKE
BALTIMORE, Mar. 21k—(JP)— agencies.
Tho Bwooao'a laava-taking will
Former President Herbert Hoov­
48
34
Meanwhile, the Commission aald. Minneapolis
SHREVBPORT. U ,, Mar. 2H- Firs destroyed one half of tha old
formarly of Loo Anjslaa and now ba tha occasion o f a aoramony at
er,
chairman
of
the
12-member,
bl57
40
Market early thla
(JF)— Publisher Douglas Attaway Lexington
thoro have baen ‘'uncertainty and New York
o f WaaUagton, D. c .
municipal airport Mayor Fletcher of tba Shreveport Journal naid morning. The east section of tha partisan commission, went further^ delay” on the State Department's Phoenix
87
49
Four mombmra o f lwr original Bewron will turn bar over to tba hla nawapapar would publish to­ rambling on»-atory alructurw— lie declared the agency should he part In drafting policies for the Saint Louis
78
SO
crow win ba aboard) MaJ. Barry air force.
immediately. Two other areas, so that the Army lies tended San Antonio
40
day daaplta a atrlka of DO lino­ part o f It 148 years old—waa set up Immadlal
n
Sahrtobor, Qahraaton, Ton, Imo m members
shared
hla1
view—James
a
GO
41
Colonel Kurt*, thing time* a type operator* and compositors. compUtely gutted.
"through Ha daily doclrioni, to Seattle
*k, political
poUth
sciential, and make It* ivm policy,"
vfea pmldenU vfgrtWi Capt RolandI .
Tho
first alarm, reportedly K. Pollock,
Jacksonville
80
me rebar of the U, H. Olympia div­ „ IJ a printora struck at 8:00
89
84
74
ing team, wlO bead bar north to P- M. yaatordny against both tho turn in hy an ieo man, waa at Oeorgo H. Mead. Ohio Industrial
I f Congress adopts tho sugges­ Miami
01
aem af m 3 Tbaea. The Umoa 8:40 A. M. Six other alarms fol* iat
85
tion, the now administration would Orlando
The rati of tho commission
(OeaUaeee Oa rege T m )
Tallahassee
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Russians Make Pepper Requests
13th Change In Budget Hike For
KremlinCommand Health Program

Anderson Tel l s
Importance 0 f
Ma t t Facilities

Father-In-Law Of
Local Woman Hurt
In Two-Car Crash

Stair Bar H e a d

Mis. K. FI- IVm ilny, * ...

Died
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a u/ g e« A b o l i t i o n , ^ , c r T l i 1Afiw im t illness
Of Diploma Rights

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To Enter National Air Museum

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Academy Awards

ICm IU m * V n a Pm * h h i
lake overt
Th* occupied areae in Europ*
and the Par Rati, from tha Army.
The Buroptan Recovery Pro*
irrarn and presumably aid to China,
from the year-old Rehnotnlc Co­
operation Administration.
Hncclal mission* to drew* and
Turkey, froth the State Depart­
ment.
The “ trust territories" of th*
Caroline, Marshall end Mariana*
(•fund*, frprh the Navy.
The ieff-’governing territories of
Alaskn. Hawaii, Puerto Rico and
the Virgin * Islanda, from tho In­
terior Department.
The non-self governing terrltorul Guam and Hamea. from tha
N*vy.
TIip entire EGA nnd three lesser
Independent agencies— the Phlllonhie War Damage Comml**lon,
Philippine Allen Property AdminI'trntlnn, and American Beltle
Monuments Cominis&gt;lon—would go
into the new office Intact,
A* a body, the Hoover Commis­
sion found a variaty of argument*
favoring the nlnn, hut decided
merely to tell Congress:
"We arc making no definite
recommendation for reorganisa­
tion. since we feel that tide compliented problem requires further

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were received by frlead Doughur
Falrbsnke, Jr. Author Bhakeepeere wen declared Ineligible for
wrutiviif Duiiurfl
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writing
honor* became,
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Growth Of A New Nation

ft* Sanford

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2*KIDa V, MAR. 35,

Dr. Chilm Welxmann. who for almost fifty years has
been working for the establishment of an Independent JewIhI) Htnte, han witnessed Its founding and growth to nearly
BU0.000 inhabitants. Officials expect this number to be
doubled in four years.
Refugees by the hundreds of thousands continue to
pour in from many countries. .Social agencies gather them
together, put them In shnpe for travel, nnd provide trans­
portation. They are speedily absorbed into the population
with Jobs and homes to give them stability. Tho proportion
of unemployed Is so fur very small. Financial help has been
furnished by. friends In every cofnfr of the glohe. but ulti­
mate self-support Is expected.
Tho growth of this new state is not so remarkable as
the fact that It lias come into existence at all. The Jews, out­
numbered and poorly equipped, had all the odds against
them in their fight for Palestine. Their victory nnd its
fruits uu1 thf itf.iuU uf u tlBiLTiiiliit’it: inmurHit tievtHUdi ur
tlie idea formulated by Dr. Welzmann and his co-workers In
tty* Zionist Congress at the turn of the certtury.

•By DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Foreign Affair* Anelyat
E i H to r's N o te ;

Twenty-one year* ago today'
Dwltt Mackenzie wrote hie first
column for the Associated Free*.
i,. Hi in li-uat one ot bin veryearliee Httlrlf* (hie carbon* lack
deti'Hi, follow!i. It i* hletorlcelly
ititeimtiny today Itecnua* of Ita
theme of the leveling prnceeeee
then going on In England and the
part taken in Ihetn by 1 young man
destined to be the King.
The Asaocj.wd free;
l.ONUUN • U93
class harriers urtf

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Collecting Taxes

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BIBLE VEltSR TtlDAT
A bad cotirclenca make* u» want
ts avoid the Infinite Father.—
Matt. h:6. Blessed are the pure In
heart, $&gt;r they shall see'God.

A ud umiHieiiUiy on Florida''
ichool tyitem comet bom the F.dUrahon ’ Assucialioll merling in
failure: hx the mo-.t p»it school
uuws come fmm ng.rielt*. liquor
gqq isir tierk gjiiihlmg ta*ei.
Bdl Hi,IDi ril Mount Dora told
the State Adveitning Cornnmtion
in Temps the oihei .Ity di.it Flor­
ida will rvriilii.illy provide Ironic*
(or twenty niiftimi people. W cV
afraid to but dunk ol the traffic
confttttttn
Don't aigue with yom 17-yeaiqU dauylitri over her hoy friend.
W. E.” Mir)iirkri of Seattle tried it
and she used a milk bottle and
ijrrtcher knife on him witli such
deadly (fleet dial lie died fmm the
quiuL-. The nine In leach your
lUglllei how to behave alld how to
choote her lnriuh it in her infancy
anil early childhood, mil alter the

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It may be that u new device ban been found for conduitting the evasion of state Hales and excise taxes by means of
purchases by mail from points in other state*. The prohltm
most often occurs with cigaret taxes, which vary from state
to state, a few having no tax at all and some having high
levies. There always is some difficulty with clandestine
movement of clgnretH from tax-free (mint* Into hlgh-tox
states for bootleg sale without tax. Except at busy border
points, it Is not easy actually to carry the contraband across
Ihe slate line, hut Hales by mull are harder to prevent.
It Is not the established mail order houses which cause
trouble, as they usually collect whatever fltnto tnxes are Indi­
cated for the States In which they do business. But smaller
establishments sometimes huve deliberately capitalized on
tax-free sales by mail in states where the tax Is high enough
to make evuslon of it seem worth while.
Now a federal giantl jury at New Orleans has indict­
ed four men. accused of evading Louisiana tax by buying
cirarets by mull in Missouri. The federal charge ia using
the mulls to defraud the .State of Louisiana of its tax re­
vet,ties. If the case holds up, something new will have Iteett
added to the collection of stale taxes. Another point which
Ih unusual, all hough not new, In the policing of Illegal sules
is that this device would offer threat of punishment to the
buyer of contraband, whereas usually only the seller now
needs to feur the hand of the luw.

Childhood DiseaHe.s

Onr ica'im wr air 'printing so
much mnney un uui uliuul system
and upp.iicnily nut grtling anysj^gtc is beiuii'f, as J. A. Murray
r^vval' III the I tilup.i I III,line, il
TIOUii, Imy the same, annul ill
of scIn,i,I iitii'lim timi that $100
bought I luce ycai' ago. Meanwhile,
the ic I)imjI piipiil.iiiun is K«&gt;wing sn
rapidly that lline will he ‘iOO.OOO
oupili hy next ycai, or *14,000 mote
l)ixnUityV,*i ^ ______
The lerleral ghvernmetil printed
93,72^1 puhtii atioiis id vetinus
types and li/n . dining llir pail Irn
years and I H,581,167,5H7 pam­
phlets and ilnruinenli i,l nlliPi kinds
pn such lul^rrt' as "Mow to ConDot Vagianl Cals", "Flea* id Ninth
Amttica", " I hr Japanese Blue
Magpie", and "Hie Cuban Flog
Leg InduUiy" And Ini ‘.i-mv irxton
ot othn lliry niailrd all ol ihem
to us.
Jim Out mM Ihr Kiwaniait' (he
ijlher day that at least 21 species
ql iuariiin.il* fiinn llir Plrislocrne
epoch «( ihr Qualnuniy period of
the Ceno/uii ria I ,fK)O,0NfJ0 yrais
ego have hern Imuul in l^ike Mon­
roe. Wr hope lie made it dear In
the bays l)ial lucludrd among three
wet* lb* liolmrsiua seplrnlrionalis
slut ihr hoi coil racini lloiidamis s*
wall as the nrorhaienii pincknayi
aqd odoiuilcu’- osceola.
Stair Cnniplrollet Cay seems to
retognur dial millions of dollats
in Stair rxprnies muld be saved
simply by tentRaniiing the admin­
istrative machinery on a mare busInesi-like basis. In a statement sent
the various me/pliers of the house
Mkd Senate, hr has suggested abotbhmenr of earmarlted general
ph, trpexl ot conliniung approifioin, aiulj flruuiuliun i)l .overfling dutiei’ ol venoui Slat*
rticie*. The Slate could *Uo iev*
ny milliant of dullart ihtough a
irough invcxtigellon of ell Stall;
Ifaif egencif* deipred. to guike

snlered Impregnable not *u lortl
■go, are displaying hreeche* wnMl
never can lie repaired. The m'ut|ltrer* from within end the nttoikeri
from without ere fraterh|tln|
through the gaps.
The real though unevowed lead
era ot the reform cruaade, whoes
slnguii Is that all m*/i are createri
equal, me the member* of thl
British Royal family. Quietly bill
persistently they have been a#t‘
ling n striking example of dem­
ocracy.
King George h*s made it amply
rli-itr that he t-onslders It I* the
“ man” and not the “ blood" which
counts This is u terrible shock tn
solllP people. They don't quite
know wh*l to think about the
king-emperor nmking ienl friend*
of lahorites.
Queen Mnry agrees with the
King. The Itoynl children are chips
off the u|i| block. Because all tqe
member* of this fmiilly lire workUu

erimliul tendweto iw
b it for ««»y n e a » i II a to
for them to Had
ne. During tto '
title, produced

could gn'ead wetm were
«t for thoee wto did opt
Gradually, howmr. &lt;M
M returning to norbsL V

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JOHN F. DEMPSEY
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE AND TAX REPORTS
.REBIDBNCK
OFFICE
LONGWOOD HOTEL
334 MEIBCH BLDG.

Robert Montgomery, “to wrote for

another medium,"
The Motion Picture Academy’s
voter*
selected “ Button* and
Bow*’.' from ‘Tim Paleface" a* tha
best Him *ong. Jane Ruaiell, In a
Strapless gown, rocked the rootp
with her etogfag-to the Jay Uving*ton-Ray Ivans kurt*.
Special award* want to Ivan
handl of “The Search" for the beat
liuvcnlle performance;
Walter
Wenger for "Joan of Arc"i Jerry
Wald for conalitantly high quality
production; tha French “ Monsieur
Vincent" wa* named the beat for­
eign language film.
The event waa the faateet and
amalleat In tha academy'* 21-year
hlatory.. Tha award* wars handed
out in cafeteria style at the Aca­
demy’* own theater, before an
audience of 960, mostly prat* and
nominees. A crowd of 1,000, puny
by Hollywood standard*, cheered
thf film famous as they entered
the neighborhood playhouse In
gowns and tuxedos dampened by
a mild drltsle.
Sidelights: winner Wyman said
she would put her Oscar on her
television set. Miss Trevor re­
It asked Congress to launch such marked she would build a house
around hern . . , she also said, with
a ntiidy
The same report dealt with two unusual randor, that she "had a
unrelated tonics, both more or less good Idea" she would win
Bright twosnmea: Ava Gardner
Inconrlitsively:
1. Coneres* w*s mked to eefnh- I and Howard Duff; Elisabeth Tay­
IIOi a national science foundation lor ami Glenn Davis.
Montgomery's running commen­
for fcdeml research, *nd to em­
power President Truman to cn- tary wa* light. Best Tine: when
ordinate the esl*t|ng scattered re­
search agencies The Hoover group,
gave no guide for organising the ’
proposed foundation. Mr. Truman
In IB-17 vetoed “with regret’’ n hill
creating such n research clearing
house. He felt the ruling hody p ro-,
p(**d hy Cnngr**" - * 24-memhfrj , GlnftaWst gewn was Ann Myth’* .

a r r '“

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“ FRONTIER BUCK'
end Mnooth traitor
CIMIlbiMtfM

s r i s • a ol“ . " t e ts.*!

2. Th* Commission urged that! ' ’'P * *
* fr »nwr*
M nn effort lx- made to ilotrrmlne 1who f
^
so whl,-h governmcnlnl Jobs rnn hast , ,,wl*, a
|
l,
1 Ih* lion* hy the federal government*
ug nnd which hy Ihe states, cities nnd
RKY CLUB MRRT
re r,‘l/»Dca; »od fiirthirr
WASHINGTON Mar. 2b -(/!’» ,
JLI?''
,,,lr i tjl’! The sixth annqel tonvcntlun &gt;f
ll^ e r V lI v r L illlr
clul&gt; International opened,
h*
revised and that, )lero today with some 2,&lt;mh&gt; high
hi
t l,,n'i* V*ry
kehoql lM&gt;y* and girls In attemlIn i“ rt '*e made to leave to tho local* ance.
&gt;r.
nnd the states' adequate reThe opening session of the
fo
*mm which to rslsv re- KlwsnU-«|nin»or«d youth organlvenue to meet tho duties end re- ration was presided over hy
n. Hponslhlllti** of local end state Thomas G. Starnes, Jr., 17-year*g governments.
|uld Monro*, La., senior end preal»y
J
TJ1” * 11, cnrller this week. iUnt of K»y Club lnU'rnntle,,‘&gt;l
bdi| the United Htnte* Confbrence j
______________ _____ '
nf Mayor* that he had directed
m, ‘Necretary of the Treasury Hnyder1 At tha averega rata of four pae-,
h* i(i m**t with local official* aoon In »*ngrra p*r trip, all th* 9.300,000
*n "ffort In Iron out the tax over- people in llllnola end Michigan
ly laps. Th* mayora have asked, for could be eerrlqd la eight hour* hy
« . example, that th* federal y«v*rn- the 116,000 passenger elevator* In
ot
*«op taxing theater arlmla- Ih# United mate*, it la estimatedin P**®*
the' cities can tgp that hy the-Oti* Elevator Company,
.gjipJuW# t»f revenue.
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• Freih air tweept throuqh the vegti to keep you
cool, at eaxa on Ihe hwtteit day. And Fortune "Frontier
luck’’ comblnei with mallow, smooth leather to keep you
looking yuur best on every eo«ation.
a peii today.

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Plying Fortrt'HH
(Continent rrmw Pae# rtoet
the nearby ranch nf General H. H.
(Hep) Arnold, retired Army Air
Force chief, who was Instrumental
In establishing the National Air
iMusqum. The homher will make
Ioim refilling Mop, at Omaha.
On bar fuselage can still he
|«##n th# Mrenge bird, half swan,
half goose, from which she got her
name. Under the picture are two
wont* and e question mark: "It
File* ? ”
Yea, ahe flew—through nearly
four year* of war. She and other
queena of th* 10th bombardment
f r«up&gt; .stationed at Clark field In
the rhlllpplnee, flew and fought
In thnee grim days of too little and

from this ilisuusu. Eaniilles ulso have become liirreusiiixly
uware n( the need to keep huhies away from older children
with tile disease. Butter infant and child cure nenernlly, as
well oh improved hospital techniques In the treatment of
whoopiup cough, have likewise contributed to the decline in
the death toll.
"Tha reduction in scarlet, fevar mortality probably in
due primarily to a decrease in the virulence of the disease,"
the Cuinpuity says. "Other factorg are the use of the aulfa
drugs and penicillin, and greater resistance to the Infections
as a result of the Improved health and nutritional status of
children."
Thd reasons for the large decllna in measles are obscure.
HowatoF, part of the fain In very recant years is due to the
use of gamma globulin, a product of wartime blood research.
It has been utilized to provide temporary immunity to In-

too lotcr. ’ On# b| uin* tivr ifroup-*

mkte^e war# blasted from Ihiw iky
or on the ground- But the Hwooae
rgfueed to die.
"Bh#
inrl
SI;* iK
bontb#d
everything." eaya
Dlonel Kurt*, now 37. “Bh# grut
l*TO where lh#y &lt;ilr| the molt

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fants nod to seriously 111 or debllltgted older children exposed
to the disease. It haa also been uigd to modify the severity
of thq attack In older children, and thus allow a mild case
tjQ provldg lasting Immunity.
"Tha virtual elimination of tha four communicable dls« mm aa causes of death among Infiujts and children Is now
hj sight," tha MatraftollUn conelikiaa. "This goal aaay be
speAmly attained hy making available everywhere the
needed facilities for prevention and treatment, and by unHamming effort to fat parents td use these facilities for
their young children."

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PMtfitterH T9 Th^ Big Leagues

M the camp in mmdeaerlpl clotjwe,
snd he hr treated aa on* uf tlw
gditt. For * lark, the boy, ey*n
have cheeked him-eeaewd eon of
their King--Into * pond ' with hie
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THE SANFORD .HERAT!), SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities
Ctrlin Painter Ray—Society Editor

**Social Calender
FRIDAY
Th* Young Wesftvan Class of the
First AlethodUt rhurrh will hold
■n old-fashioned bo* supper at the
ehurrh annex at 7:30 P. M. All
memberi are cordially invited to
attend.
The1 Sanford Townsend Club
— will meet at 7:30 l\ M. at the
® T o u r I s t Center. Refreshments
will be served and games and
amusements enjoyed following the
business meeting.
MONDAY
The Be«tdall Av*nue -Circle
will meet at the chapel at 2:00
P. M.
The Truth Seekers Clast of the
First Methodist Church will meet
In the church annex at 3:00 P. M.
• The Woman'* Auxiliary of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will have
a quarterly meeting at 8:00 P. 31.
Mrs. Randall Chaw will be In
eharg* of the program.

Miss Galloway To
Head Junior Group
Bobble Jean Calloway was elect­
ed chairman of the Junior Auxi­
liary of the American L«gtnn,
Post 63, at a meeting held on
Tuesday at the Legion Hut. Other
officers elected were Nnncy Sy­
kes, vice rhalrmnn; Carol Webster,
secretary and Irrasmer: Hetty Ann
Stiles, chaplain: and Nancy Webster, historian
All girls six to |H svllh a father
or brother belonging to the Le.
glon are eligible fur membership
and are urged to Join The next
meeting will be held at 7:30 I’ . 31..
Apr. 6 at the Hut.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mn, Ellen Shadotn

i Ma r y Ann Whelchel f,
To Wed John Pifcrcel

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AROUND lhr TOWN
M R S U i l V U i h P U T T E R n tu l
d a u g h te r R O B IN i " i i n g a ro u n d tn
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v o rllh h
AN N P \ H O R N hm v
llig ll*'1 new hiVIhiiig n it to M R S f

| Mr arnd Mrs Hugh C. Wbelchel
tour today niiliouuced the
|of Sant.
Telephone 148 Uttgagcm
gageittent of their daughter, 1
Ann Whelchel, to John
IMIsh M.arv
i
Everett Pierce. Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs .loliii Everett Pierre of Day­
tona Reach.
Mm Whelchel ntt elide it Sanford
schools and was active In both
Mr. and Mr». Robert U Axt and'social and school activities. She
family have left for Bloomfield, j graduated from Seminole High
N. J. to spend some lime.
[School with the Class of 1016 after
which -he (ill, o d d Hit-null ColMr. and Mrs l.en Hulun left lege m Caiiiesville, On. for two
yrsteiday for Durham. N C where years. For the past two yearn she
they will visit with Mi. and Mrs ha, attended Elm Ida State Univer­
sity in Tallnhasser and will grad­
I eo Rut tier, Ji
uate in June. Miss Whelchel Is a
Friend* of Mrw—&lt;»—Wwlil be glad to learn 'hat she Is'social sotorlty
getting along nicely after being III (
plrtrr received his early
at her home for the past six weeks.
l.oollni; in Daytona Beach, grad--------listing from
Seabreeze
High
Mr ml Mrs. Buggies M Croup!g,.|IO(&gt;| He has attended both
returned yesterday to their home Florida State University and Duke
m Deluth Minn, after visiting for University in Durham, N. C. where
lomt time with Mr!. Harry B. l.e- hi&gt; is at present studying for a
wli at her home on Magnolia Ave­ law degree. He Is a member of
the Kappa Alpha fraternity.
nue.
Plans for the wedding will ba
Mrs Ed B. Cot tsc It of Buffalo, announced latet
N. Y. has returned to her home
after spending the past six week*
with her mother, Mrs Richard Ten
Hollywood
Kvrk.

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Miss Winifred Lovell arrived by j
,.,ane on Tuesday from New Yotk,
HOLLYWOOD Mar 2h—l/Tt—
, N. Y. where she has made her Memo: don't mention Andy Hardy
’ home since last Julv She plans to [to Mickey Rooney.
Rooney**
We were araled
|reside with her patents, Mr and
li ai on the Ocean Patk pier whllo |
Mrs W. V. Lovell
he waited
for t it a . I“Quicksand"
Ml Church Notice* M a t he presented at Tha HwaM office on the
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A ll ii
Friends of Mr. J E M c K in le y |.cene B e tw e e n lis te n in g t«
day before publication.
w ill be g la d to lestn that she Is I race r e s u lt ! on th e ra d io , be talkT
getting along nicely following a ed about Ids new caieer away J
CHURCH-OF GOD
major operation performed at the from MGM Tbe e aplosion came;
W fiin iiiT s
\ i i m I i . ica
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Hospital In when I asked If be bad lroub1a|
Fifth Rtreet and Holly Avenu*
Rev. II, Lyttletnn Zimmerman, Orange Memorial
Miss
Maty
Ann
Whelchel
whose
engagement
i
being
hiiuiuiiu ed
escaping
front
Andy
Hardy
Will
I
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r
J. M, Gresham, Pastor
I Mamin.
B. D„ Rerlnr
"They make me sore,” lie sold, i &gt;ilin to John Kvetell Picice Jr, of Daytona Hi m h Mi. Wind, Ini
fiundsy School 10:00 A. M.
4th Sunday In l.ent
referring I" film reviewers and, m populav member »f Sanford's rollegi- set. i the .................... Mi
11, LA II.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
Mr. and Mr!. S C Graham Iff* otbei Clltlc’i
8 00 A. M. Holy Communion
"Tliev'te always,
Ip
Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. 31
this morning tot Jacksonville limping mi Andy Hardy You'd; and A |i- llt ig b C a lv in AA'hidchel o f M ils c its AA •■•liliiig p la n , w ill '•&lt;
9:30 A. M. Church School.
iiiilm tu n r .l at u la le i iliit t
MII II I U
Midweek service Tuesday 7:30
IL 00 A. M. Morning Piaver and where they will spend a few d a y think that was all 1 had ever |
1 ll MIU
P. M.
with Mr. and Mrs. C C *'"\ "I done What abmil 'Boys Town,
Sermon.
i \'ll A1M||f«
Iheir home. 4602 Atth'lmm Street
Y P. E. Thursday 7:30 P. M.
wire, i . y |)n)
Totu Edison, Bnlie* In
rt 00 P.M. V P H L
I
I riiey plan tn attend Die I
Services during the wrrk
.Arms! National Velvet ’
I Ir.
Bator |"f R l» Hawkins of J ...............| ' „ w ,
, hpv )p, ,\n,iv |UrTuesday,
Thursday
anil
f FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
K dir I haven't dune one In three
day 7.30 A. M. Holy Communion !4 I*, formerly of ■lanford
SCIENTIST
I* I*
ni fmii vrnr* I'm an aclur, nut
Wednesday: 7:30 A M Holy
*00 F.ast Second Street
Mr and Mrs. E &lt;’ Waller and 4|( ,\,„|v *Hardy "
•ommunlon.
Sunday School 9:16 A. M.
‘ H uh
I * to r fo d s y
Frances and
Mary
n ,» hta,li Itoniiey ha, ra,l off
Wednesday: 4:00 P. M Child- daughters,
Morning Service 11:00 A. M ten’s
I ftp |*|S
Lynn, have ii'tunivd tn thrir home fmiu Ms longtime home purl.
Service,
h*gh quslirr ih«t •■ill
Subject: "Reality."
1
Wednesday 8:00 P M Evening In Middle, Ain. aftei •*tietiding a MUM lie la reportedly supposed
Wcdntsday Service Bdltt P. M
» * ii io11 nest for miny 9
fpw days in Hanford with Mi and
return fur one flint n year, but
Prayer
and Litany and sermon.
Reading Room—Tuesdays ami
Mr«. Hoy Britt. 31u* Waller will
Muted Hint lie may not even do
Etlday:
icon
A
M.
Holy
Com1 Mur Nionertes
Fridays, 3:00 lo 6:00 P. M.
Im remembered by her ft tends nsjlbiit. He anid lie would free-lance
We invite all to attend our set ninnlnn.
Ihc former Minis Ifla Britt
,util tud sign up with any stiidin.
•re ih» bnv worij ‘ with
' ' &gt; SPRIMd ,
vices and to tiie our reading mom
jAVliel kind uf rules would lie arrk ?
ii"'ih*n who ipprerist*
' "I’ll du
everything drxmas.
/
Mr R MA I DS 1
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH I M O W B r C W C r H o n II'HH) numb ala - any gnml
CONGREGATIONAL ('HUKt'll
story that
l'n|»i in line »*lo» is well
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A l l x i l i i i r V , comet. along That's the way t
** Park Avenue and Third Hlreet Laurel Avenue and Ninth Street ( I,’, , .
Hr.. M. L. Whatley. Pastor
1 ° r
* /A U \ l"«* l.V
ei 1 Ii inning rtvl*!.
111JI11,- im1 mime; doing nil kinds of
J, Bernard Knot, Minister
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
1217 AV. Heroin! Street
.
" T T 'n ,
in ! plellires."
hb),| |,r liml im* i*f*w film
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. AV. I). Htanaell Sunday Hrhool Hupt. I Tha Intermediate tdri a Anxtlt
K. n . Krllh II. T. IT. INrrctor
»«y of the* Hmt UnptiM « *'irrh! lh n U M&lt;t
vct n n r hf.(! ,lk(i i(l
Sermon: "Going up to Jerusalem” .
MOD
Siindny fJrlioi'l 9:45 A. M. rinM.jJJfl
III* wim*
* .Ij111 ijt* ih n rmmkr n f Jimmy Ciijjney'*
Meeting of Young People 7:0&lt;t
Air1.*'" Zon. Inrvrl. liacuwiona
ea for all
Hrww«r on TTHirmlny iilffht |w
Knrmv." 1 niknl whether
P. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M., opening r.ervlres wei" led by Miss ,|fl
trilll|,ie making the JiUIN AA’AA’ NE and GAIL KUSBI I I in n i"in ii............
I let iris’ i Mail Uflitin*l Allnrtlnn
pulillf’s ailventuip itorv, "AVAR I ME lilt l i l l ' AVI I* U.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Sermon by nniitor, "Where l*&gt;i|' Elltn Drigger* which wrrr for trnnnition from kid tn ndnlt rote*. t • the H it/ t’heatie on Hominy Bird MomhiL
II
MIUS.WIST OF BROONSVIlir
lowed with the study of "Forward, ,yy.aj,, m&lt; lashed nut.
Twelfth Street and Laurel Avenue It".
Hteps".
Refreshinenls
consisting
"f
"Thai
Innisltlon
.lu
ff
la
a
lot
M T. U. 8:30 P. bf.
A, S. Davla, I’ asfnr
balnney I proied In 'Killer Me.
Evening AVorshlp 7:30 P. M, cukn anti punch wern served at •lie*
Sunday School 9:16 A. M.
luklon of the pieethig, ___
i 'ny' | enn do grown up roles,"
'Mornlhg Worship 11:00 A. 31. Sermon by pastor, "The Anxious mm
Those attending were tha Misses |f,* i-sd leas kind words In say
Young People's meeting 0:45 Question Of The Koul".
M id w e ek P ra y e r B e rvlcc AVeil- , l " hy S iv rrs tro m B a rlin ra Pearce, about[ his la s t M G M f ilm . W o rds
P. M.
t K a y lln lt ic la w , M rtty Peacock, Ji* [ »m&lt;l M m lc . Mm* Rm |R#»rn.Hart np iix
Evangellltlc Service 7:30 P. M. net&lt;day 7 nn V M
W
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ve
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you
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t e r in n l a a e rie ,
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Mid-week service AVednetday
do.
do w h a te v e r y o u r tro u b le * : C h . M C a ro l B e » H * A la n the r o u n H lo r, im t'ilr a l m .n .tw rs w iU . no s to ry
7:30 P M.
iIs flip
wpr
A r iiln ! v r n h im d
d id I ip f***-1
the iiiin
nuswor
I| M m . II M P r n r ip . a m i th a h»»n
A welcome In all.
was and handicap?
"Come thou with us and we will less. Miss Brewer
1 "Wliy tlinitltl if f&gt;*»? II
it iiRYR
CHRIST CHURCH, Loogwood do thee good."
GUM
AHHIHT.ATION PARTY I h*dd hack Pder Lorre, or Jinum
Rev. II. LyUletnn Zimmerman,
The Snufoid vVmi.mi's Golf Ah ''atjiwy. "r Edward G Robinson'
B. !&gt;., Vicar
s.Nlaln.n will have a hidden Irran 1
embarking upon Ills lode
4th Sunday In l.ent
UNITY
Imnl ami s,..g h ctti supper «'
■ Pl"'*r '
3:00 P. M. Evening Prayer and Rev. Carolyn II. Parsons, tescher urr
7 ;m P M m, Saturday. M e m b r ..,'" be happier than lie has bee, io
Mrmnn. All are welcome.
Tuesday night—Valdes Hotel
to wear old clothe, " " n t year* *’«?* "f ,h*' U "P
ftsro, requested
. \
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g.
lalleeklm
' l U l f f t l t l y f l l W t f l Tlift M W » f»tl1 It
7:30 P. M.—Prayer Service.
nn
tnd
to
bring
flashlight*.
. A. Ires, Martha Vickers lb I'/
THE CHURCH OF GOD OF
8:00 P IL—Book. “ Hmv I Used
r h i p s o j l r a h o u t li#*r
MILLER FARMa
Truth". Public welcome.
EVANGELISTIC s e r v i c e r
* fln you k n o w w p fm v r n 't I m r
Her. R. AV. Miller, Pastor
Rev Edward P Parry of Jol* ■carl more than two days in the
Service* each Sunday at 3:00 P.
(rile, 111.. preslitcnt nf the Rad last three or four months?" lie
M. Hard hilling preaching by the
.
road Evangelistic Association, and remarked "It must he love."
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
pastor. If you are cooling off, wa
Rev Her! Crltcs of Bloomington,
CHURCH
He said th*v would be oiarriei'
invite you to come where th* fire
111, first vice president, will lie
I«. You will enjoy taking part In Rsv. A. G. Melnnls, B. IL, Pastor guest speaker 1 at evangelistic ser­ a, ,&lt;.00 as thrir respective ,|t
R»r. E. D. Rron ni.#. 0. D..
vorcea b#conie final.
th* congregational singing and
vice* tonight at tbe Free Method­
Pastor Emeritus
Hollywood sights ami soundteitlmony service. Keep your raist
Church,
Fourth
Street
and
l&lt;ou.lane AVynian posliiR for passpor'
9:46 A. M. Church School.
I quests for prayer for tha sick
rel
Avenue.
The
services
arc
being
photos In the Warners gismo. |
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
coming In.
Sermon: "Tbe Eleventh Command­ held Mar 24-Apr. 3 and begin each gallery . . . . Al Jnlson sporting
night at 7:30 P. 31. Rev. Fred H a youthful mustache
Eddl. .
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ment", Mr. Melnnls.
0:30 P. 3|. Pioneer Meeting, Miss Jlorton Is pastor of the church Qulllan looking Juvenile as ev e&gt; I
R*v. J. E. McKinley, Paator
The publlr Is cordially Invited to •luring a U-t studio visit the .1
Mrs. P. R. Stephenson, Director of Mary Earle, adviser.
been playing Juvenile* for ?'&gt;/
8:80 I*. M. Henlor A’oung People’s attend.
Religious Education
years) .............
9:40 A. M. Church School, a class Meeting, Mr*. L. E. Boyle, adviser.
The trick to frying slice* of
Newlywed AVando Hendrix pm
4
7:80 r. M. Evening Worship.
for every age.
cold corn meal I* to use a greas­ lug over a French cook hook no
11:00 A. M. Morning AVorshlp. Sermon: "Playing Second fiddle . ed akiUet and low heat; allow one Ilia "After Midnight" sat
Sermon theme: "The
Practical Mr. Mclnnle.
Music for the morning will be by side to achieve a goldan-brown Linda Darnell and Paul Dnugli
Meaning of Our Rsllglon."
o p o r a singer I.
tha
Chancel Choir, Mrs, F. 8. Ver- before turning. The mush should ’ Everybody Doe*
_
8:30 P, M. Youth Fellowship
It."
have a crisp golden-brown crust.
nay,
choir
director,
and
organist.
• Services.
Mrs.
C
E.
Ginn
will
«|ng
“
The
7:80 P, 51. Evening Worship.
Guest speaker, Dr. George 8. Hen- Lord’s Prayer" by 3Ialatte. The
Youth Choir will have charge of
nlnger.
th* music at ths evening worship
An
ssrvlcs. Mr*. George Touny Is the
THE CHURCH OF GOD
organist and choir director. The
3309 Elm Avsau*
choir will sing: "Ballad 1/ Traas
Rav, Jo# C. Craws, Minister
Sunday school begins at M B A. and Ths blaster" by Lutkln, ’and
"List to tb* Lark" by Dickinson.
It. Classes for all sgas.
Pastoral service st 11:00 A. M.
Message by th* pastor and all
,u'member* are urged to b* present FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
^ 4t this service.
1800 Sanford Avenue
J, Randall Farrla, Mlnlatgr
Evangelist service at 7:30 P, M.
"Lessons From ths Prayer Life
This I* an old time Holy Ghoat
revival service which Is now In of Jesus" will be the sermon sub­
progress. The Rsv. Bobby Welch ject for Sunday morning nt the
of Pinevllle, Ky, will be tha speak- rtrat Christian Church.
ear at this service and alio for tha
"Tha Understanding Jesua" w(U
aturday evening service which be the evening sermon subject.
agios at M B P. M.
The minister will speak nt both
Special music and slaying will services.
,
Sail
Cfan
A SELF - POLISHING, LIQUID, FLOUR WAX
be the features of the weekend
The church school begin* it*
’ces. The church eleetrie string worship and Itudy at 9:41 A. M.
o n tk o
CONTAINING THE AMAZING NEW INSECTICIDE!
The Christian Youth Fellowihlo
will be kt eherye of the musk
the publle la Invited to attend will inset at 6:80 P. M. This tfcumh
this revival. Week-day aarvkea extends a most cordial welcome to
all.

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FjAOR FOUR

Islets, R ed Hats Polo Grounders May Secure Pollet,

1°, W -ft l.!:
up ov-s irotnts. Miami
h a YTONA
BKACH, Mar. 26
......... .. min I St. f'etenhurg relays. I (Special)—The Daytona
Beach
oml with HI 1-3. Il anneied the1islanders will operate in the Flori instill Miami’s all-round strength. Ida State l.eague this season with
otciuuli
the same admission prices ns 11)48,
v_. i, , | .
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Business Manager Marlon Troy
M Pcieithurg will, 33 1 4 pmid*! ' Mm,unced today
I Troy said the independent IsInn ••ugh relay teams in the ullmr holders announced two months ago
i ft in d breaking performances.
'that Ihey would charge 00 cents
In tin- I lil-ynrt) relay, D„jy, (or admltulon this season,
We
,, .
... , .
,
,
hnven’t chnnged our minds," said
Hr owning, Iinkhum and Menende*. Troy „ We
„ n|n|r
hik, ,h()
&lt;-li,i|Mil une-lenlh of n seculid off ,.,„t „ f haselrall for nur fans."
the old record of 16.4 seconds set
Troy issued his statement after
__ _
IJohn (ianxel, general manager of
;
siiii i j .
, the Orlnndii Senators, was minted
" &gt;

C a r y Middlecoff
Puts H o t Record
On Tourney Line

Kennel Club Entries

c.rd U fty, For Hurlin* Corp
HOLLYWOOD. Calif.. Mar. 25 (/I*)—The leteit trade rumor in iRe
camp of the New York Giant* Inn Howie Pollet, itylith St. Louis
Cardinal lefthander, on the way to the polo grounders.
Pollet would Ire a welcome addition to Leo Durocher’s crew for two
icnions: lie can pitch and he hn« been one of the Cards' most effec­
tive hurlers against the home ruuf
hitting (Hants,
hmg as (ii-urge Kell is on thu
lieu oi, thu Datrolt Tigers will alVKitet REACH, Mar. 26-(/p). - wuys Ire dangerous.
Wnrren titles, president u» the
The hustling third sacker InClnclnmill Reds, and Hank De­ dfrated yesterday he's there aa
berry, New York (Bent scout, are usual, fte stole homu in the sev­
wntehlng the Hrnoklyn Dodger* go enth in the 6-0 shutout victory
through the par*.. The two hope over the New York Yankees,
to Inlid some ut Brooklyn's nurpin- luleut lint both remained mum

GREENSBORO, N. C., Mar. 26
—(A*)—On* of lh« hottest streaks
hlg-tlme golf hai seen since By­
ron Nelson and Ben Hogan were
engaged In their personal tug of
war goes on th# line here today.
The setting Is the annual 110,*
UOU (Ireenshoro Open, a 72-hole
event erammed Into three days
over the par 71 Starmount Forest
Country Club course, » 0.700
ysrder.
The star character Is tall,
freckled Cary Middlecoff, a 28year old dantlst of Memphis,
Tenn. He’s now In his third year
a*—*es^

SportH In Brief

nod Del.and were among State
Hy ASSOCIATED PRESS
lu-ague club* that have "boosted I ST I'KTKHSIIlMtO, Mar. 26their prices to 70 cents."
[l/Pi ’Hie hitting streak of (leorge
"It's nut true," said Troy.
.Stlrnwelas, New York Yankee sec- Tennis
New York— Fred Kovaleskt of
I F. dto) Hell, president of the I"'1'1 baseman, was halted at eight
i Detroit upset Karl Cot-hell of Ban
lli-l.und Red Hat*, also said that, Kmou-s yeatinlay,
Franclscu, 0-0, 11-4, 8-6, 7-6, to
news of a raise was a false alarm.
guin the semi-finals in th* Na•We ur* going to keep right on
I tlonal Indoor Tournament.
charging (10 cents," said Hell, "end
I Raring
I don’t know who is putting out
Aintree, England— Chummla,
this Incorrect report about raises
OKI.ANDO, Mar. 26— &lt;/P&gt;—Ed- I'lotypus and llalcyon Hours wrra
at Del,and.”
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|dle Yost's new-found home run , reported out of Grand National
: punch Is one of the bright spots Steeplechase Saturday, reducing
In the Washington Senators’ spring 1field to 4.') horses.
MillerH And JerHey |if!maneuvers.
I Hollywood, Fla.—Jockey llotihy
City Schedule Gurnett] The 176-pound inf(elder poled his i Picmnne suffered a broken leg
j second oiit-of-the-pnrk humor In land possible shoulder fracture in
The Minneapolis Miller* ami the ;ii* many duys as the Nats lost to accident In (lulfstreem park.
Jersey City (Hants will haVe a the Cincinnati Reds yesterday, fl-4 Hockey
busy week end aa they continue
I Ululated--Toronto won Its sec­
ond straight game from Uoston,
Ihrir training sessions at the New i IIRAHKNTCIN. Mm 26 (/lb
York (Hants farm eluli* training [A pair of Texas l.eague graduate*. 12 A Montreal turned hack Dr•Second llnseman Johnny Dane and j troll, 4-2, to even the series at
base here.
Saturday the Millers meet the I First Sucker Charley Kress, may one game each In the hest-ofStanley Cup playoff semi­
BiH-liester Bed Wings ut Duytunn Ihold down the right side of Cln- ! seven
finals.
and mi Sunday the Millers tangle 'i-lliiiutl's infield on opening day.
with the Jersey City club at the |Mumigei' Hucky Walters said to
Municipal Park. On Monday the i ,,ay
Millers play hosts to the Chatta- ) Both lire fancy fielders. They
[figure ihey can heal nut second
iiinigii Lookouts.
Jersey City meets Columhus ut llnsemnn llotihy Admits and Benny
the Municipal Park tomorrow, and Ztmstsra and First Baseman Ted
Klusezewskl for starting jobs.
have un open date on Monday,

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From Noon To 5:110 I*. M,
Sal urelay
THIS WEEK
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IIAVK YOU IIKAlUt? —ADMIT

HAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 26—(AT
Malinger l.nu Boudreau's Inter
inittent appearances in the Clevei land Indians lineup have netted
I him a .671 hutting average.
NEW YORK, Mnr. 26-1/17— J lloudrenu Ims hit 12 times In 21
.hike Lnuiotti and Itohert Vlllc* tries. Yesteiduy he gut a double
main, a couple of short, sipinl and two homers in five attempt*
miildluwelghts, will dash tonight ns the Tribe whipped the Chicago
In a Madison Htpiare Durden 12- .. ..... 7 to 4 In I,os Angeles,
--------------itrm
roimder that should bring repre­
sentatives of the Bed Cross on the
I,OS ANUKLKH, Calif., Mar. 26 J{;*«
run.
—Id')- A lilt of encouragement b&gt; |i nn
Both huttlers bled enough In the Chicago Cub nllchllig staff hn* 13 ' r&gt;
Iheir Inst outings to keep a pinsmri uiipemed in the form of slick dimbunk going fur u week.
hie play work in exhibition uppciii
i is
I in
Vlllenialn, the former French nnces,
welterweight champion, rctpdrei!
Including yesterday's game with ):]!!!
Ill stitches in losing his American Cleveland, the Cults infielders have 3 an
di'luil to socking Steve Hellulse in sped through 22 twin killings In 12
the linrden .1mi. 7.
games. The double jrliiy work of Join
Shortstop Boy Hmulley and Second)
SWIM MEET
Basemnii Kmil Verlian has la-en, JiJn
CHAPEL HILL, N. C., Mur. 26 oiilsliinding.
| ,i ur,
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-- l/Pl—The 2&lt;tth Annual Nullottnl
Colleglnte
Athletic
Association
IIBADKNTON, Mar. 2 6-1/1 7 Swimming Chnmidiitialdps found Mumigei Billy Southworth of Bos- ' liU
olio defending eiimniilun safely Ion’s III uv«s reported today he J.YjJ
past Ids operdiig hurdle as compe­ would use the veteran right hamlet r7u
tition toMimed tmlay.
Nelson Butter "strletly on relief 3 &lt;*•
Bill llllesner of Nortlywesturii this sen son.'*
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turned in ihe siiccessfol defense In
He lidd writers, "Nellie can't * J'i
capturing the l.fdHl-mcltrr free­ go the distanci- any more and he’ll '
style event in ilu- only rinul run make uu excellent relief mini."
t u
off IhhI ulghl.
I'otter, |iicked up by the Tribe Diioft
Pii'llmililirlea Were slated tills la*t season uftr-r tie was released
illuming mill afternoon in the uni­ hy Connie Muck, wi» of great us- in Jo
versity of North Carolina'* Bow­ sistauce In the cluh's fjuul surge
man Dray pucil In line-meter illv- to the National l.eague pennniil. ,,
ing, 60-yard freeslyla, 160-yard
-----------i j mi
huekslruke, 220-yard freestyle,,
HAVANA, Cuba, Mar, 26—017—
200-yard hreaslsltoke ami 400- The I'hiladelphtu Athletics minle
yard freestyle relay. Finals In their first nlr flight for u three- sjn
these events will Ur run off tu- game series opening with lluvnna Tioit
nlght.
trslay.
T: ta
Joe Coleman anil Bill MeCahan ain*
are expected to hamlle the hurling
Iiy Hillsboiiiugh last year.
In the opener of the weekend *'*!,
I*ory, III owning, Foster and series,
oi)6
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.Mem inics run the KKU-yaril relay
in 1:2.72, five tenths uf a second
LAKELAND. Mur. 2 6 -| A 7 -A e 1ISitt
luster Ilian Hillsborough's team
dm in IU48.
Ray of Plant ran th* I'JO.yard
high hurdles In 16.4 aecuml, equal­
ing the mark sat hy Doulay uf
Miami aanlor ly t year.
Other winnarit
Discus -Htolta, Sarasota, 128
fast 0 incheai Javelln-Caiaras, Jaf*
fersun, 166 fast HVk Inches! broad
Jump—Foster, Hillsborough, 20
feet flVk Inches; shot put— Rasterson, Miami senior, 40 feet 0 Inch#*;
shuttle relay — Miami Benlor
((Irani-Ward-Mosar-Pahlan) 3i62.8| high Jump—Smith, lllllsborouch
6 feat BVt inchaai sprint medley—
Hillsborough
(Grlffln-TinkhsmBrowning-Wehl 1 UtlO.fli polo vsult
— Dawson, Miami Senior, 10 fast

Lamottu, Viilemain
Clank In Garden

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YOUNG . CUMMIN0#
such worthies as Defending Chatii*
nion I.lovd Mangriim, Vic Ohexil,
the ID-17 winner. South African
stnrr Hobby Locke mid two-time
winner Hammy Snead, who usually
plnys vrell here.
cacT th Uhney

HUTCHISON. Kus.. Mur. 26
lA*)—Two of the nation's highest
srorlng liinlor college hasketiinll
learns will write the 1040 chap­
ter of their rivalry tonight.
Tyler, Tex., junior college and
Compton Calif., will Ire tilavlng
for u finalist berth In the No­
tional Junior College Athletic
Association basketball tournament
Tyler will lie shiMillog a uvem?"
two one-pulnt
d e f e » t s hy
Compton, lull the records f«r
both schools are outstanding. The
gs im- Is scheduled for 7:20 P. M.
(E8T).

Sews
Music

H n fcly Hhuw
N il v i i I lic s e rv r Hhuw
Vulva uf A rm y
Four K ills Ills
H e rr's In V e la
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Music Irfivc ra I'r u a r a m
T r a n llm c J iv e Hassloo
I'u p lila r M usic
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T h e V 4 6 l l r lx lil Hpot
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T w l - t . l l a Hungs
H uurla P arad e
lllo a h H ours kin g s
T im a lo D ance
Hilm tay Hvliuol I.cssuu
K e y h o le by f a r l a
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M ik e M y s te rie s
llh le rs o f P u rp le H a ls
Meet llie llu u d
Morse D p ry
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Vml. Y ou, You. and You
Hpurts K tm t of D ay
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Middlecoff moved Into today *
opening round with a record of
three victorias and two seconds,
each by one stroke, In his last
five major tests.
He la-gan in February with a
*1,26(1 bankroll for his January
winning* In California anil Arl*
mna. Hut In the past month lies
picked up IM0O fur two firsts
am)
two
necoiul*
In
o|»*n
tournaments to shoot to the top
of the list with a total of *8,060.
lie won at Harlingen, Te*., and
Jacksonville, and finished sec

News
H lan

Tula Im the Mir age, umi yuuis
can U&lt; un liitarastlng, exciting,
rewarding life in the new U, 8.
Air Force, Capable, ambitious
young men who wok a career
bright with protniae for therm
selvas m-ed look no further.
IU* alitniig thine headed for
positions of responsibility and
lem|nr«hl|i in (he evcrwldcnlng
field of aviation, (let on the
highroad to snecoss in till*
thrilling activity, a life you
will enjuy. a life that spell* a
wonderful future, It's chuck*
full of opportunities for train­
ing urn) eiiucution. ISood |iay,
right from the liegltming. Free
ret Element plan. Talk today to
your Air Foret* Itecriliter. Ile'a
well .nullified to help you.
See him at old P. O. Bldg,
42 feat ml, Piliiudu, Fla.—Adv.

Saturday Only!
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11(I IIN MEMORIAL
ATLANTA, Mar. 26—(A7--The
State Farmer* Market 26-mlle Ted Horn Memorial Sweepstakes will be the feature of the
s A T P r ililJ
STATU
K 4 iM t» :n a
V tA H K H T
National Inaugural AAA R*c»a
M t .P O IIT NO ini
hem Sunday at the one-tall* dirt
T h s fo llo w ln s prices rc p o rtril hy
D ie (tenters UU Die H anford H ints track at l.iikewiukl Park.
K a rm e rs M n rM rt fu r prm lilca suhl
Blit Holland of Beading, Pa..
to tru c k e rs nml ilenlers up In 11 hi
......... .
in second In last year’s
A &gt;1. M a r 31. ISPI
lleuus. Him k V a le n tin a
inillann|Milis speedway, and Lee
tin l lp r
Wailaril of Schenectady, N Y.,
Hen lie
f.ltllll till till
•re two of the drivers entered.
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DENVER, Mar. 2 6 - 0 7 - Jim
J.acy, ihe smithpuw set shot artist
II.60 ■ 1.76 fr[)m |&lt;iyi)iB „( tlalltmore, seemed
16 uu
u dead cllicli lo set a new college
ir. mi * uu |,gnketball scoring record as the
stiS". 116 National
Cnthofic
Tournament
moved Into the semi-finals tmlay.
(6.76 - * on

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Produce fa llin g U, m eal u u s lliy
rs o u lrrd hy buyers sold st lo w e r
prices th an 0 'lnlSd
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in K e in in o ie C o i i n l y . 1
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$16 00
ItA IN III) W Tmiliet l.udge, cunlain- $611.06 K lie e h o h d e s k * 7 . h a « . i« ,
II M lih-HHon, L u k e M a ry .
lug H renllug iiiuiua and Ownera
lilo n d e . M a p le , W a ln u t,
:t mum limn..-, IS nrrea .if luntl.
each
$:i!) t&gt;6 Y L N E 'I I A N H l.iN D S m u l M u T r U eniH iule V e n e tia n llllu t t
Rl. 17, l mil.-,- Mouth uf San- Reg. $8.06, 12 f t . l i t "u d lo o ta , T an i i l ' ) Co
H20 W ltd St.
i'huup
f..rd
Si D ro w n C u tu n la l p a lle in , )u-i
1162 W
M*l
Yd,
$
6.06
RETIRE mi title lake front lium«,
M A T IIR H 'S
I ' a l . l , 617 fu r lla lle r v . O e n e ta ln r^
2 lie.lro.iniH, Hi-rren porch, elec­
1*1..... .. 127
atal S la t te r n a rv lre .
H w a ln 'a
tric kitchen, garage.
Ualup!"*®* H. Fltel HI.
ria a a « nw «rr aa ta ia rP ta irlr
II aa rrraa aerora la ruer aa.
I t a lle t y S e rv lre , .10] W. F in l |
chicken*, rnhlilt*, garden. Murk T-Hhl rl»
# &lt; eaaaw* a# raaaaaalkla far
•Ole
St
avi. IInlilt-. Only fi7fiO.OO. eu*y
. J r ! , than ana la eaeea. t laaar2 . 2 6 __________
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lerniH. Win. Sehwer, Walker Ave. Premium I'dinln (ial.
T
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lc
tlu
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ca
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$36
A
116
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D
llI
. A N O D M o rn in g S e n tin a l Or.
Winter Pink, Fla
ARMY-NAVY HHKI'I.KM
land.. Evening Star Call R.lpi
t e ik *
Rev ttilA.j
HIS No. 1‘ a ln ie O n
2 ACRES, guild gulden null, cetie-nl
liloek
hnuxe,
well
located
went
of
HANFORD
III.A S S Ut.O CK S
All |iallern*
C.perl Radio ItrpiiiilMg
Eltler Springs, Nnrval li Matlin t VIveta. Ill K 2nd Hi.
and 'I r e * .
latl.
10
2.
Dos
283,
Sanford,
HERALD
SENK VKIK l.laae ft Paint I'ii
Florida
112-111 W 2nd. Si
Phone .121) l l r l p S . ; i . S e ll S r i i n e l.a u n iii y
O ile rs
lio a in g
— ! ATTRACTIVE 6 mom bungalow
lilt. W. I'.th SI.
Phone 1.18V
liDAT MII.K I( 0 P i le n t, P hon e
with hui.lM.nMl IliH.rn, m i , all
FOR R E N T
7ill
IV
3
.
I
•deeping puich, luruinhcd, kll
I I null ‘ ANHINIi ami fm inhlug
chen, Venetian till title., attic fun
w ill,
taoih 'lli
etp.ipmriil, 2lt
MTORK ruuni unit furnlitipd apart I 2 Idg io I Mill, plenty of fruil A U Tl I til.A S S n e t ailed while you
Veal s' e.|M-i leuce.
WoiV giui
w a n , any m ake ot m odel Ilia **,
anil nice luiildicry. (image and
w nienl. 208 N. Patk Ave. Phone
anteed
E
F.
Htevetiv,
1(1 2,
replacem
ent
pari*
|
work
room
Clone
to
nrhuuln
1276-J.
II.i* i n A, Sanford ('all 101 1(1
S E N K A D IK lilann ft Paint l u.
----------------------------- --------------- ----- —
Price Itf.lllHMMI Ry owner. Ad
altn I ihi I* M ot In-fine 7 nil
1)2-111 W 2nd. SI.
6IH) Park i drenk Dux il'.t'J Cure Herald.
3 ROOM ipartmeiil
A VI
Phone 120.
_ Avtinue.
------------- [LOCK AIIDUH-6 large
m u m s,
FOR RENT or Sale, 3 room house,! guent h...i-e, 2 hatlu. several
ELECTRIC »r
•nclosed purrh, compltlely fur-i hits, priced at 17326.00, financed, POWER MOWER, pi Helically liew, I
ACETYLENE
♦Mf.llfl Perfect Plmne 1110 J
niahed or unfurnished. III. 17, Plume 1006
WKMIINIJ
n.«t In Rainbow Tourist Lodge.i
^1(1 Il L R ^ FO R H A E fi'
Kanfnrd Motor A Kijpl. Co
FRESH
COUNTRY
Duller.
Phone
O n l ln S—tl. ..1 S m M
„ llklM1. dln„ „ .
2(18 W. In! HI reel
788-.1
See -Iinutile Cowan’a Sheet Mala!
# I A I X furnished garage apart-, averynlgM *100. HOMER’S.
mrnt
Win ft* for new radidtors and
fouple."cltD 366-J. "UiU,,l'’ ‘ ^^T'JX E D O FEEDS: Complete line It
A R T IC L E * W A N T E D
ta w i-uren Radiator repairing
1 Runts lusedii peed Stare.
We take off and install.
NEW 2 bedroom unfurnished «*•' ,77Tn.iL-..M - i t .
j
rage apartment with gas niove A L u N(,IU.&lt;),N and short orders Highest rash Pi ha paid fur used,
furniture. Ted Davis Fnrnitura . c iilll N'H Ra.lialnr Repair Hhup
heater. A d u lts only. 2300 Melaerved every' day at l.aney a
Co. an K. let. Ph. »68.
for new Cores and complete ,*
lonvilt*.
7flc
TRAILER
Owners
I
would
take1
!!*'r:
J’1'" " " 1,5,5 W K*,r ,0'1
TWO bedroom furni.hed home. ( } .'
V
a small lioiisc trailer as down I JL_.
AW'''
E. ra n g e and refrigerator. Phone. * l (.ancy * Drug Store. 36c up.
payment mi u modern suburban
DUE
I1H FOR
, 1281, i. M. Rodgers, Geneva,
NEW CAR ECONOMY
bungalow. Phone 13H3-VV3.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Fla.
unly $17.23 per month, l-el ua In­
AND TYPING
stall a new Chevrolet motor
jMURNISHED two-room apartCREDIT REREAD OP
OR VlTP. to U6 II. |», Air Drive
block assembly.
Phone 668-M. _______
w ' ment. Phon.
HANFORD
Root. Prefer Self Starter. Must
Save excessive use uf oil—
Phone 180
he In escelleiil condition. Write, 11«_N Park
Save excessive use of gaaullna—
FURNIHHED 2 bedroom garage
giving full particulars tu Box
apartment, *66.00 moatb. Pliotte ’Recover that loss of power-*
If you want oualDy In PAINTING
A. C. F. Sanford Herald,
TRT TUB 0MAC BDD0RT PLAN
C66-W after 6:00 P. M.
ft BODY WORK I have'two of
CASH PRICK—$186.00
the host men In tuwn. Estimate*
4 ROOM house, some furniture,
While they last
SMALL Concrete mixer for elec­
free, work guorahtecd. The best
electric A telephone wire con* HAVK DOLLARS AT IIOLLRR’S
tric motor. Phone 23P-W.
materials used. Roy Reel’s Paint
I tier ted, across from (iindervlhe
HOLLER MOTOR HALBH
A Roily .Shop, iiutj w, 2nd. flt
■tore on Orlando
Highway, dad A PalMetto Ave. PhoM 1134
7
Pels,
Livestock,
Supplies
’ $60.00 month until Hept, Han­
1
Hanford
14
LOSC * FOUND
ford Kt. 2, Hex 132.
Mill's Swap Shop—Rfe buy, sail or FOR SALE—1 black mare mule,
(ROOM apartment, 101 Palmetto
trade must anything. 100 San­
work or ride. See at 2480(4 LOST—Gold frame glasses. Finder
ford Ave, Phone IB8-J,
Avanue, adult* only. Phone 171*
ph'XH.. return to P, O, Bos HH6,
Laurel Afe. after 0:04) P. M, Sent
W after 0:00 o’clock.
Hanfnrd.
Brown.
TERMINAL CHILL, Hus station
open 84 hours dally. Oul
| Rm I BiUM For Soto I orders, sandwiches, brai
HELP W^NTKP
lunch A dinner. Complete
13
AUTOS r o l l HALE
tifn
service.
L 1WTATK - INSURANCE
girl under 80 for gen­ HOUSE Trailer. 116 E. 21st. St. »r
0PBRTY
MANAQRMI1NT HOT LUNCHr.8 every day Iran COLORED
eral housework with family re­
phone ttKO-W, ‘
IfcAYYMOND M. BALL, Raa tor
11:80 to 8:00 al HOMER'S.
siding in New York. Permanent
Florida State Baak Bldg.
position. References required. •af CHEVROLET 1st Class Cm 8RW1NO M A C H I N E S . Bert's
ditlon. Can be seen at D A D
Write Box E, cln Herald.
Sewing Mach. Center, UA W,
Service Station 2801 Park Ave.
■abdlvIxIon-Lote
let 8t. Ph. 1190.
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MOTORCYCLE " lM8~IlsH7y~fll9
WORK WANTEDeach PITTBBUR0H PAINTS — ComOH V, excellent condillon, 7,000
__ ___or term
units. Owner LEO
Plata lino at
i teab
miles. (Ill Myrtle.
TRACTOR
WORK
by
the
Hour
or
08EN, P. 0. Bo* 914, Miami SBNKARIK Glaaa A Pate* Cm
,
’
ub.
Ploughing,
Harrowing,
mow­
1U38 FORD Tudor Deluxe In gno.1
llf-114 W. Sad. St.
Phowe ISA.
ing A dirt moving. Wo specialise
cundltlon. A good buy at $400.
in
conditioning
building
Iota
A
Also Pulp wood saw with 6 II. P.
„
INDUSTRIAL Trackage FIBHINQ TACKLE, Shiner*, Beer,
motor, unly slightly used $260.(81.
Soft drinks A Sandwiches.
corner of Fulton and Maple,
Phone 167-J.
Lots 1, 8 and Eth o f lots 3 snd
£ ? “ • V 9 ? rdo" ri0,tln» ■*?»• LOWER PRICES, Expert watch
8 and WV4
peteen grid** Open every dav rap.irlne. 0. C. Fellows, Home 1*&gt;40 FORD
WH of Lot ^
A, Mock
Bock i.
b
tight coupe. A very
ir A, Sanford.JD•MLhaoM
JnWBj* !2? \ **’ ,0 *!° °
"'
Rhnn. 1 TO0 Sanford Ava. Phono
clean rir with IescelNht rubber
. terms. Owner LEO ROSEN, P.
Cioaed Mondays.
I14S-J.
' a Bos A14, Miami Baach. FlorEMERSON electric single phase JOB as Truck or Tractor driver, ID40 MWRCURY, Fordor Sedan
motor, 110 or 880 voRs, l l i h.
practically new Urea ami all
20 years experience. Charles
around good car $786.00.
$0 cycle current, r.i
FARMS, Homes, Imalaaaa
Bealnard, Florida Hotel.
■i ( — &gt; i ■ i
.... ■
1040 FORD eight Tudor new paint
with 4* fiber pullsy. C
good rubber and radio.
water pumR withSt
» ” i n t e U W ELDERLY woman wlehee nositlon
as housekeeper for elderly man
$606.00.
outlet with
pulley. Price
Ih 4s4
4i4 fist
flat |
EMMETT HUNT CARS
for both motor end
end pomp, or woman. Address R, c/o San­
f s j a t a - t t s s : $60,00
ford Herald.
liiiftlfii fflnditlgPs p jif u m
1st A Saaferd
Phene 166$
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DOOR I'A N E I.S C O V E R E D S.'l...» up
D E A D I.IN KRS IN S’l A LI. EH— ( uupea 6IIUIII
M l IS Lou n u l l 'l l Ik I MIA l i it N111 in i m i l l . s i Kill
w i: se w mi c m i n vn v h u m .

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■ IH tt.ilb K n e e h tile ln » k , I,lin e d
,,c e i\ - lo t. . M id i m eat
U a k , need
M'.t'.If, N il \ 1,1
uttukel A f illu t e * , vet V leu
1-111.61) l.ow Hoy t ’ lie*l ,.f Ihitw
"o n a ld e I'h.,to- I Mi J
er*. ehop w orn
|21.lift
11ii.6&lt;) R o t
S in iiig * .
d o .il.li- l i e , mI io | i M o m each
f lit . '.If, 12
S F K C iA i. M .K V tl'E fi
flD .fil) H ot S p lin t;-. 1miii me,
Hhuji w o rn , pitch
IH M lfi
• 1 12.US ilu x H o rk n , -h o p Morn,
01)01.H n .Y M iili I II
each
j .7.1)6
I*AIll'S AND SERVICE
- $288.1)0
C h ip p e n d a le S o fa 'it.
IU0 I'ulnielln Ate.
I'hune lull
• lig h t ly M i ll e d , each
IT l) 60
• 111.Dfl F e lt itane R u g *. 0 t 16, N E W H .D O R S Mir faced to p e rfe c ­
tio n D id d o o m m ade lik e new .
each
^ If.06
F lt iM iin g , c le a n in g A w a x in g .
need S o fa , fra m e a m i g n ia g n
1 'iu ta ld e pow et p la n t, 22 y e a tv
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1m Uo' ■|i. Hi ...ill* ,.f Hnnlnolv
t.iv rio iM .
lit# •niir In It* - .Ml I. •i.ll t-l $ WAltl
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about 8 aailea north Of Orlando

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FRIDAY,

TEE SANFORD HEKAlD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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of Great Nack, L I.-, ,
LEGION CONVENTION
$12,750 In Gems And mond
ported th* loaa of a mink coat, a
SARASOTA, Mar.
2B-VF&gt;—
j The Florida Department Ameri- Furs Stolen In Miami martin acarf and a cast contain­
ikattssM m e rage nan
Get Training Course
KssHtur WtHm !'*«• liner
JA C K BON V I LHC, M a r
IS — I A D
t r a a t i a o * * * » • r a a * &gt;•■ •)
ing 810,000 worth of jawalry, TH*
‘ enn Legion will open Ita Slat an­
— The F e d * r a l.K la l« M a rk e t Naws a Farmers' Market, it la a Dealers'
ear*.
Three
of
those
years
have
council of mlnlitera, a* the Ru* O irvlc e e a rly N ew T o rk m a rk e t on
loss waa eovsred by Iniurancd.
nual
convention
here
Apr.
fb
MIAMI
BEACH,
Mar.
26—Iff)
Market.
From
one
view
point,
that
teen
on
the
Moscow
assignment.
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 26-ftP&gt;
1‘lo rld a fr u its and v e a e ta h lia :
Perry —Two vacatlonera lost (12,760 in
National
Commander
A maid saw ■ man waiting for
U
rorreet,
It
la
a
Dealer*’
Market.
1
si
raw
harries
per
p
in
t
heat
m
o
s
t­
—The Mat? name and fiei-h wa­ Widespread epeculation has hren
ly 35-.3*. poorer .IT - .M . fe w low It is also a Market for Hanford . r ' l f f . V M w J S ' h l ' T K i ' " S I " " » "
"( a S I S S T T . " ii K
. ' n d ' f u T t r . ' y S S i S the elevator with a large card­
ter fl«li comniUslon today author- Ihat he may auccecd aging and «&gt;
l» C orn wlrebound crate s r a l- Growers, but they have forgotten
who operated
board box on tha Hammonds1 floor
.
.
....
. jl«'h,,E.".Ssrisu-h;ar"lu-ss;■........... .... ..
lied a Hirer-month training coitrai- ailing Prime Minister tltolln.
,hotel,
urglar
, police
* reported today.
t « . { shortly
I low t doaen 5 5(1.* 35.
few a Ml .
after the lota but thought
(ho fact that If It wore not for the: Stsatcu too Inn-."
a bf-atia ttoatials 4 n'i-5.30
for Florid* Wildlife officer*.
Andrei Y. Vishmaky became LimUiiao
Detective O. \V. Owens said nothing of It, Owen* reporter
heana
lioahela
I ’le n tlfo la Dralers on our Market there posl .
rtlP White House said that tinDirector Colcm*n Newman wait foreign mlnlater. lie hail Ireen fH*l f.ilr to ao»d
Peace
Meet
ooaHly I *0-110. few
Mr. and Mr*. Harold B. Ham­
,riueatton nf a sueeeusui at Mnsci
given prrmlislon to neck h ramp deputy.
ci.n.1 &gt;|usMly 1.Ml-4,Be, poorer quaj lively would Ire little trading
v 1.75*2 35, HlrlhiliRHN Hhu k V'm I
.Hanfnrd In the produce line, it 1*. ||, "wide niten."
alte where the course could hr
M
n
n
tln
ii^
d
F
i
n
n
fvn«t&gt;
MnM
A. I. Mlkoyan » u released as M
m iii iim
fnn-f.su,
I 7ft, t+ w.
mr Triinian, Roas mid, renew
given. Cotnmlavton member fee 11 foreign trade minister. He remains Iifinrrd
ing "The Star Knangled Banner"
MODERN HEARING
| iiw hm I Sfl, w ill 100-1,50, wltlmut a doubt, the Dealer* who|
...... lhaf
.................
............................
..... ..........
..........
Webb of Tamp* offered to deed deputy chairman of the council plfiMdM Mrllrs f(%1r f«» ffmtd «fiiRflly have built this Market from 10,.....
hla request
Uf n*rnl
and then
chnnteo
n preyer. The
Let
the
.MICRONIC
"202" tiring you Lite Hflarinif Hapan old turpentine ntill locution ,&lt;f ministers and a tnrmbei of the 2 5 0 -3 50
Irtirk Inads n week tn 60(1 trucks jxtay on In the Russian asaignment. |men voiced the supplications of .
f *Mlil'MR ► \ \
fln m * *
plnc'tii
it
linn
brotiKlit
so many others—at the new low
neai WHRston for the purpone if Politburo.
week
.
It
is
known
ibal
(ierieyMl
limit
Ii
i
lilarty
calling
foi
freedom
for
peo.
1I( Hound lyjH
J,28-2 75, m o s tly
«&lt;«.' : f|,1(|
|y urvvailed
pl
tt U found "tiltalde. He reported
price of $%. AIho "101“ Micronic ul $75.
1 **"„
"I have been advised by a gnml;
(jlia]|v
npuii (lie I'toii-1 pie in i&gt;nslaved roiinlnes "g Eu*
'I A, Menshikov became foreign m ound 3.671; lied »ype
(t he* four building* and cover* liadr minister. He bail been first
trinity
----, growers
— that Ihe Hanford’
|n grant his ,,,,,,,
,, ,,„
Gall or write for free test. Complete Hearing Aid Sarviee
rerpient
for re- 1rope," i&lt;u,| (lie women gave Hie ref&gt;lery
inlihARe I# Inch
ctlffif
alx nr seven tic lea.
Audiphnnt Co. Of Orlando, Florida Bank Bld(.
2 50.4 on. 1/8 bushelR DOfM Market was just a place to bring| tun, to normal duty uftrr empbaul- Jsponiie*
deputy.
. 1 28 . |8 fiu m t bdsketB 160 .
their vegetables and turn tham , j „ K t(l, t )lf |ua h-lt ibyee hard i
though at a signal. «» 12 25
Orlando
Phone 2-3516
j
Andrei A. (Srumyko became first a 'to
I'HiTimlMTR Tx i h I i b I p* ♦,&amp;«!*&amp; OH. ' f r w over In some dealer to try to sell Tetr,
R„j.j|„ |i ..... I.rcn n -I’ M
-- (EHT
-deputy foreign minister, succeed- : 2;», p»Kir to fn lr q u n lltv I 78-1.00,
i . the men nnd women
Hospital Properly
■■■" this Is true In * few cases, period „l difficult) became of placed their banners on Ihe side-'
125*,
Imr 4iB Niiff
3 50*2 00, “them
mg k'islilnsky. He bail been a de- IM. kleh
a vi-I 50
I etween walk, knell anil said Ihe "Lord’s 1
rf1* I bu' ,h' m,ln If""*'1* l».
th,,'|deteriorating relation
puly foreign minister and chief 1 00-3 80. poorer
(('tiBUlittiA Ffiiw Fiiri fine!
lew
u l*
----------- t*rnv*l“ and Ibe "n « n Mary”
••f ibe Ku.iiian delegation to the er s lie I RO-J \ \ U
w \I jiyt ie
R sta
v iio
lt KrmverS^of Jhis_vlclnity .da_not
thioughfare belwttn Hit Crilfe.1 Nations, whefr he cast the Tnp,TiM)T ITyirlilT. Tew I Js
appreciate Hie fact tfiif thera is’ Asked bv s reporter wh
Resounding through the area
l.r i l m r e a s lr rn , rates Ills llu«
community and the act bulk of the KussUn vetoes.
it’d
an
ample
auply
of
produce
,
uecM,j
htlI|
atnbassatlnr
were shiiuls of "we want pe*e#
l..n
I Ml J (in,
lln n ta ln e
I e-t.OO
tvltlea at the Airport. ExcraaHc
mown
by
them
to
encourage
buyMoacnw,
StnlHi
replied
lfr.on,'
A I Efretnov relieved as minist­ r rrk .1 hijxhela -m a ll e lie
and freedom."
traffic and nolan are guarded er of (he machine |nn| Industry n i-d lu m site SOU. la rg e etie 8 no en. This U where, and when, they | »|
hpow. I don't think Hint
l eterv IS Inch .r a le s il.d d e n h e a rt
Th- demonstrators marched In'
against In the affection of hoi He became a vice chairman of the
Ltalher Trim A Piping
Thin i* whert,
whtn*
^ 1han h«en dftcriitlnfd
pilal iltea
| nn tew I I 5 -I 7!i * dmert C." nliouUl Rupreclatf lha 10 rtllfl | rjenertl Smfelfi hbKI Midi J" J* two *eparele Mnro In frnnt of the
council of ministers.
hotel, leaving ihe main entrance;
PLASTIC
I ftn lew I J8.fl rut, | drilrn 4 0(1.8 00, Dealers’ Market
$ 2 5 -0 0
"With the thought In mind that
lnow In "fine health" after * parll
A. I Kostousov tier arne mlnlater few 4 IS, in dnien 4(10-8 00, few
other Cl tv property could be more of tlie machine tool Induatry.
*'Thf y, no doubt, n*v® forgotUn &gt;cu|i r |v rftnxing vicilion in Flor- open. They had been permitted t o 1
Mi XX'n 'I 15- 4 50, lew1 poorer
pi'kel In 60»h Street along the
Leather Trim A Piping
advantageously uacd for hospital
Nikolai A. Voznesensky relieved K in . few * IS. 4 dnsen few 1.4H- the fact that the til dsaltra on this i,).
purpoiea, the City Commission U as chairman of the slate planning 8.00 s 10 doien fair duality few Market have Invested tans nf thou-, (}#nera| Smith was questioned north aide of the hotel, but liter
* 2 5 -0 0
FABRIC
reitrlrled their march;
offering In furnish a satisfactory commission and as deputy prime I 80
sands of dollars In truck* and other
reporters about the *iq&gt;«tnl- voluntarily
I ’e p iier* liuehele I'a t lliir n la W on
(INSTALLED)
,
.
to
Park
Avenue,
lit# for a hoipltal, If the present
I no-ISO, o th e r htillnoae type cquipment, employing
aalaimen.. mint of Marshal Alexander M
minister. He has been a member of dere
We Inviie you io check our large s t o c k of
J. m i . | no few 4 1 5 .(5 0 . poor lo fa ir
At the news eonferenee, the
site la conveyed back to the City Hie 1*11Ithum, Imt no mention was (lu
truck
drivers,
loaders
and
office
i
v»»ll«v»k\as
minister
of
Sovlel
a ltly 1.15-8 00. Ita lla n e lle n 3 75
covers before you buy for that new car or get
ThU new ilte would be conveyed or
I l u t i 1 35-1 50. A n a h e im * 3 00 hrlup. In addition lo this e*p«ndi- J« rmed forcM replacing Nikolai A. head of the Soviet delegation said
made shout whether tree retained 8 1'.,
replacement coven for your present car.
I'otato es 50 pound sacks washed ture they alio spend thousands of
In
a
itotrnient
that
Russia
wants
dedicated at inch time a* financing that place Replaced a* planning
Bulganin
I'd I site A llltoo T riu m p h s 3 75
and ennat ruction arrahgernenti
Hie "nllalumenl of peace for all
He said
hoard chairman by his deputy, 8 'i». lara e site low an I 50. |&gt;on dollars employing buyers tn the
have been completed.
t i* . • la ra e else , few I so, Hehaaoee producing
to three
ruiiuctng aareas
reas a
a hundred
numirvu co
.n it * a prrifeasltinsl soldlei of consider- the world."
Maxim /, Saburns
few S 50 lladlsh es IS &gt;|n ■r 4 lias
The Russian spoke*man, A A.
“ The Clt v Commliilon feel* that
ft
undred
mile*
south
of
Sanford,
to'ihl* reputation" while the teilrlng
Ivan T. (inlyaknv relieved ** her* re d * 1*8 d o ien fo -5 n
reildenli of both Hanford and president
keep this Market supplied wllh ........
rninlste'i
Is 'leas of » soldiet Nltd Fadeyev, cecr-tery general of th*
...... __
of the Sovtxl supreme
secretariat of the Union of Soviet1
Seminole County would benefit by rniiit Replaced hy A A. Volin.
" I t ...............
J vegetables Alan In addition
to thl*llmlr, „f r pullHciati "
Writer* anuvnrd only on# ques­
Rankin
Rill
return to the rity of the Hospital
expense
there
are
flv*
dealer*
on
j
n
„
„
(,|
that
there
Is
apparently
Observers outside l(i|ss!a InterJack K. Morrison, Manager
I
property alncr If sold the land prrlad
this Market tchoae long dlatanre , nothing nmre setlnus a b o u t Hie* tion of reporter*.
the
new
change
as
fitting
rPnattaava
eras,
raa(•*«•
"Ru-sla
is
uni
re-armlng,"
he'
would probably he Improved, and
phone calls Into producing art** rhange than a declalon to replace|
go back on the City and County into the same pattern as earlier superseded hy a payment plan and lo the buying trad* will am- an older man wllh a younget one. said ".'the I, demobilized In all
ones, which relieved
pollthurn based on length of service
nge-i of |,rt alloy, and her army ll
Tax Roll*.
members of active administrative
"These rhange.i," Rankin said, -Mint In approximately |60ft lo
■n anny nf peaceful standing.”
"The Commission hope*, "Mayoi
w o rk , apparently so ihav can give "will greatly reduce the cost of I8IHI per month. Thli la a financial
Dmitri Khoxlakavlrh. noted RusCarrerway concluded, "that the
easel
for
the
local
grower*.
A
x
I
h
Sully
full lime lo pollry prnhfems.
(he measure and wttl ellminal* the
alan composer, attended thf news
Board of County Commissioner*,
"The
ael
up
the
Dealer*
on
thla
allegrd 'confusion' nf which some
conference but bad nothing tn say
at an early meeting, ran grant
members complnlrird,"
doe l
.IIS W. FIRST RTREBT
this reipirst and sponaor special
MenNwhile Senator Donnell IHEducation Halted
legislation pernilHIng the return
ch!ndler and Beat were other &gt;allrd an argument
Mm (old the Senate (hat- leader* helping them in dlajHjae i»f ««■&gt;
of the property to the City."
The oldest and most retlahte paint ahop in tnwn, W* hava
“ ‘ h.e IAmerican* who gave propaganda
of European nations regard the ■iroducta. II a " r
’
If till If RtT*ft t'lrtR !'■*#• MA#I
He said he did rod want tier to
Urge
buyer,
that
they
procure
al
,
((|
f , h„
,,,r' v „.rir
ALWAYS guaranteed «nrk. Our work I* net high pr4asur4, run
'i n foolish foi a man with no North Atlanllc I'ael as a moral —
make
nn
argument,
commenting
•
f
t,- . ..... Ni Ro.io,, ..ml that her attorney, .Iftmen .1 Laugh-,
If not Htllumalic—pledge Ity the most on In.taut notice the wlde t (
THREE KILLED
; tollin' t'i Ills life."
nl
the mill »nrk hut rareful precision workmanship with )t* ri
don’t
have
anything t'nlletl Slate* In go to war if any variety of produee In the whole Isentenced to life.
GREENVILLE. Mine. Mar 2b . "We
lin. already bail done that
of experience barking it*.
South. This variety lx made avail­
— t/Pt—Three persona were ie against him," HUney added, "flni of them are attacked.
‘‘ You air now going mi It*, n
Jibe said several times, 'I don't
ported killed and several hurl I lie h eo different Ilian the rest.
D o n n e ll slow ed e xp e cte d S enate able through the enterprise and that correct?" Judge I'lnran naked under itnnd" bow Ibe lory eon-1
fn a tornado that hit four Wash 1We have inles."
a p p ro v a l n f n IR,680,110ft,IUH1 fo r- progresalvenesa of Ihe Hanford "Ye*," Mlaa lilllai i replied
Yimr ntr pnltiled Inaitie Hitrf mtisidc for .:. $ O C -0 0
vlclcil tier.
inalon County settlements lusi 1 Ibiwevei, 4hr* cniuml* ilunn s e lg u a id a u tlio i iia lln n b ill fo i a Market Dealers.
The Judge Ihrli pinioiuiiied Ibe
M l nn ( .d in fa t v ft m, rn n v l r l n l
With Feniler alt (tightened and welded FREE M V
"These Items of produce hrougnt n (
before midnight, the County ttnl l„Mtpoiieil ii flnnl decision until le n g th y discuss lu ll o f (he tlefen'.e
|
" , l"
. . ,,
Cross headipiarters said today 1tie11 nt-xI meeting ntt Apr. t.
p a il I I I* rod yet b e fo re Ibe Sen- Into the Hanfnrd Market from pm- ■ t-,r . i-lltrM11
.... dug areas South of here »&lt;U'
, ^
1 , ■, '1"
which the government
Hevr„ bouses were reported de­
BICYCLES
$ 5.00
nle.
m n n o n « °r w
* 11 n i» 'in*-* m i ! j ,«i f I * « v I i l f - t i c w
wa x
riTHHH REPORT
lie repeated earlier demands considerably to the price structure that Miss Glllaii *11 'mid up Hr' l &gt; v •n t*-iI nn tw o o H io rti -el forth
molished.
WINTER HAVEN, Mnr. 26 t/P| Unit rvrrv Hrimtfir in* nllowfd
H»rnrmHiitir»4 that tnc* oi»i»* asked her If she cared In iny any
$ 7.50
REFRIGERATORS
Repint of tlm Stale f'ltri | III- participate fully In both iqieii and f" r,l gn'wnra have tn offer at Ihi* thing, explalNing Hml die -ltd rod in Um« indict limit
Legal Notice
T in * " V U i i t h o f (n v n s in n '* w m
apectlon lliirenu lit III nn A. M tn* i lnsed aeaaluns nf the Henale For- Nixcket. This elrcumalance alone have (o do so.
InHiidoiut Ity flu* N'w/i'i i» month
N O T IC K OK I N T I ’. N T tO N T n S I' j dav III Iuisi-h:
ReaMoiiHhle esllmnie^ nn Furnilurp
clgn ItrlaUnns Gnmmlttee nn the •would. In Hie cuiirae nf a aeaaon*
■She Immeduiltdy Imunled into hcfoic Hit* A lliP « hind'tl in Nor*
pt.Y l u l l K N A C T M E N T n K I ' f l
Giapefrult
llratigee
Tangerines
activity,
atld
more
financial
benefit
post
war
defense
Irmly
aimed
C IA I, I.K O lH I.A T t 'IIK i f INCH II s
a lung stlltoiuen* which Ihe judge mu n«l v*
115.11(11 77,6711
2,mid
IN K
T I I E T O W N OK
bo N U ' Rail
lo Hu- growers of this area than
Noviel Russia.
W in i | i K l .0(1 ItiA A M t ’ N U 'll'A I. ITnirk 2.1,220
hit,2d I
|,HI7
nil the cumnilaalmia charged by
I O il P o tt A T IO N
kK.tld
i:i6.S:t|
3,771
Htr Dealer* on thn Market
N nlti e Is heretiy atven Itin* Oie 'Tidal
Stale* liar
underslaued h III iim ilv In Hie K lur"I [Hisltlvrly know that every
da
I.e
a
M
u
lo
r
*
a
t
Ms
re
a
n
ta
r
1*4»
Iletslun (nr paaeuue n f c e rla ln
Dealer nn Ihls Market apiirecletoi
ii i i s i l s * * * Krss, Cm * ( i * * ,
Ekkh And Poultry Ita- "every hope for success" In the business the Hanford grower
s p t ila l It a le la lln n . w h lcli a p e il.il
le g ls ls lln n shall hsve In r Ms put
entrusts in him. They all realise
J A I'K H O N V II.1 ,1 :, M a r
I t — I A I ’ &gt; It.* offmIs tn establish an Integra­
po ts th e fn lln n ln a i
A u th o riz in g (lie T n w n I'n u m ll nf — Kinrlilia r u n
y iu rld e
rim d e A tion uf the Florida liar. The mat­ Ibe expense ami elements he hai
th e T n w n n f la o ia w n m l. M n rld a In q u a lity
ter now Is before the State Su­ to fight ami there Is not a dealer
M a rk e t
a e iie r s lly
sternly
set SB H M o n lc lp al tie lliiip ie n l Tas
preme L'mirl, “ ami In view of the who Is not vitally Interested In hi*
A d ln s tn ie n l tln s ril, p re s c rlh ln a Its F lo rid a n e arliy w h ite powers, d u des and llm lta tln n a . pre- M n rld a (tra d e A
manner in which ll Is submitted, r'uitiiiued success. Each Dealer
s c rib in g llie le n a lli uf lim e such t'u r r e til jja r k e l P er I'n ie n
Is aware of the fart that It wa*
V i nn we have every hope, for anrress,"
ho ard shall alnv in es lslen ee, pro
WfklRhl
hotmp
the local (Irowar whose effort*
14 o f
81 he said,
81
v ld ln a fo r “ C h a irm a n end Heere.So
31 o f
lari' nl said Hoard anil aullinrtsliiu M n U u m
created this Market. It I* also true,
M
Inlrgrallrin
would
require
all
18
said Hoard to ndtuat, sellle ami Hit m i l
18 o f
fin
lawyers tn he memliera of the as- the relationship between a maid
compromise cerlaln laiea mid ape K » t r $ i
Itiru r
37 u l
.li'fli
dal sssessmente
an .Oclallun which would have dis­ tty nf the growers and deal!in
|ial nl Ihla II Ih day nl Uarch. Nulft* illppt f **• '"OlHHirilf f *
ciplinary powers over pinrllring It c mutual one
loo Me
A. D man
"The relationship between th#
Town «f l.nnawiirnl, Kliirlita Meiliuill
lawyers.
..... II
Hy J 1C rill AT
The association now has 2,268 large shipping organisations and
Kx I r m
Town clerk
members nut of Himut m,;hmi law the Dealers Is also harmonious.
la r a r
TOWN NEAI.
These
carlo! distributors (Urn
l.lve pi,nilr y
yera In Ihe slate
To
i
Dealt Wesley A Hhugl* nf Hie over or sell lo the Dealer* on this
i, ti - ii mi - r h
approximately
176,000
t ill- Thin Ail For lirlirentf
j F ry e rs r * .|
Yale Law Schuul was the principal Market
I ' i iba u|i
crates nf celery and tOO.OOO hag*
speaker
id
luday's
session.
He
ilr n lle r a red
urged Hip State Ifkt Association to uf cabbage iter season. This ton­
I I I , Ilia
lie n s red lisa- i
recognise a greater responsibility nage Is mill Inin small market*
t ly lha tip
Any day notv cornea otic o f sprinti's biggest
We wan! you to get the etojf out ol this affair,
because
of national am) Interna­ not large enough to handle car­
lie n s w h ite s
loads. Serving the dlitrlet as
4 lbs op
tional situations.
thrilla
—thril
first
carefree
cruise
into
(he
because
we’ve been around Buicks so much
lie n s lig h t
Market Manigrr I hava endaavarttndsr 4 His
we
have
a deep and loving Interest in them,
country
on
Ihe
wings
of
your
Hoick—with
the
Approximately :i,2tto passenger* erl at all times to help the Dealer
R o n sle r* old
ride cadi week on an average ele­ In securing a fair profit atil alto
NT
air warm and lull nl promise, mid you falling
'too—so we’ve got everything all set In our
These tire our
f Nested
led)
vator, a tidal one-fourth gleatrr ______
__ , , eifort
____
„ ___
exerted__every
In_____
seeing
that
K ry era red
U
is than the passengers carried each I (lie fanners business Is a proflt
in love with your Hoick all over uguitil
shop to gel your car all set Inr the season.
Eatahlishcd Prlrrq
H ro lle rs red
(J
the Queen Elliabeth able one."
lie n s reds heavy
to
,4 trip by
5.00
Clean, Oil, Regulate
lle n e w h ite s hexvy
14
||
liens tlahl
l|
4|
Phnas
lln n s ls rs old
11
if
SHEPARD'S
assure a O rtaaS*
5.00
Balance S ta ff .....
tMlNIII
off)
at. If - PI
H r eased soil d ra w n rhesita and (eel
f
ry
e
ts
red
S|
an
H airspring ............... 1.00

Midlife Officers To

RuMtaU Change*

j Vegetable Market

Market "Report : [ Smith Resignation

jiih mm200, aduvny type 2.00-236

SEAT COVERS

3iy di.xen &gt;$n.|no, * dnien 180-

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
McCALL’S PAINT SHOP

fo r a n o t h w

WATCH
REPAIRS

M ainspring

.......

.1.50

J e w e l ............................

3.00

Stem

1.50

.....

Sleeve ............................ 2.50
........................

1.50

Crown (w a te rp ro o f!

2.50

C rystal .........................

1.00

Crown

Hands, each ........ .

llr n lle rs red
s|
lie n * reds heavy
tn
lie n s w h ites heavy
14
lia n a llg h l
11
In nstera old
|1

J.

14
,1
jf

Colored Churches
Tha Junior

Mlaalonary

meat­

Collina. Opening selection
.._ld Nut to Temptation" led
by Mr*. Maude Collina. Prayar In

100

Dial, Heflnlah ........

8.50

All Work Completed Aa Quick1/ Aa Poaalbla By A Factory.
Trained Watchmaker j A n d
Guaranteed To B« Exactly aa
Raeroaontod.

Castle Jewelry
M. W. Caetle, Jr.
By Print** Theatre
Ph. 1194

ier which (he minute* of the last
Brnwn.
Then unfinished business waa
........... juL The following persona
bacame member* of the mlaalonden and Anthony Clatk. At tha
cI o m o f th e meeting rafnihmenti
were eerved to all. The next meeU
Ing will tie at the home of Miaa
Mildred Hlmmone, All penoni
being lardy will pay a fine.

10NGW00D HOTEL

Complete Child’s Dinner ..................
Complete Bmorgeebord Luncheon......
Complete Dinners—From .................
W ka a p la a a u * a n a a n a a t, W *s e ia « . e irtk S a v a * IH a a tr K a r tr ,
Phaaa aa U r M eaa S a * ** a lU a a s a l Prleea.
t

C U M

•park skifi, Utrlkutar, W t
kwater, r*Slater and taaAag

lyrtan. k*(tary (a-Hrreh.

to# **

W E E K END

vahm-tappa* dearaa**, Mrkuratar, •anamtar-ewrehe
rata, t«*-k*lt taoSaa.,

SPECIALS

craaUsx tuaiaanldv
dHNuattai tkawk, Amt*•kaal kaarktf*, eaarkt*

mm#

BLOUSES

tylMar haad, a* kaaa

By Special Request! A repeat on
the Luana Zipper Shirt. Short
aleevea with ilda tipper cloilng
' 'In white chartreu**, malte, gray
and h|u*. Bite* ItB to 88. A won-

—4* f**4lefe tagki*
tueewiL kwpeet WtWaka
■ rr “
m m ry

Changing your oil-flushing out &gt;uur cooling
are only starting points for uat
Any machine as fine as your Buick detervea
a complete check-up anti tune-up-and we
have the men. the tools, the experience, to do
(t as no one else quite oan I

sy s te m -these
fy D o s o f e Bm

m b m

the
amek fees tadev Uka
tt M

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f S

g

Drop In thia week end let ua fix a time
(or bringing your Buiok beauty up to ita **
new-oar thrill-level. For that magic
Saturday morning, sometime toon, when
there'a e heady invitation in the air
to gel under way someplace-A# rtodyl

Maltiflllamcnt c r i p * In Syulttg
flower colort, lavishly lace trim­
med. Slice SI thru 40. Regular
I.M value* . . . for this week-

i

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210 M a g n o lia

SANFORD BUICK- CO.
Ave*

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|a U nity T h era b S tren gth —
To Protect the Poor# of the World;
To Promote the P roem s of America;
To PMduce Prosperltr for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXX

— W.

11 Survivors
Rescued From
P acific Plane

E stablished 1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

Diplomut Upturns To Soldiering

Navy Ship Picks Up
Airmen Nine Hours
After Going Down
In Rough W a t e r

ji Iillicit lii llic nrnii li f e raft* were
dropped.Some of them smashed
iri the rough ecus.

Ail Air Force It IV from Hickam Held hovered uver the hound­
ing flying bout unlit the rescan
ship arrived.
The I.S.M was ir, mile* north
when the twin-engined Cotalinn
went down. The surface cruft's
radio operator had gone off duty
but hiui left Ills receiving set on

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Okayed By Committee
State Road Board jEisenhower Goes
Okays Duval Road To Key West For
And TampaBridge R e t Vacation

\v a &gt; i i i n i , I o n , m .i . jh i/p)
W a s h i n g t o n !” Mar. 2&amp; -(/i* »
l.u iiii Johnion wai twotn in to­
ll.iinttl It. iTitlstuffrl, Mih-.iu
day .1» S r t if la r y of D rfrn ie end |-rr lahoi Icailci. today ua&gt; gi.int* J
prumiicd that die Army, Navy end r(|
Supreme ( n u ll rm i-u ol In,
A ir Force will he united as one ui c o iiv ii lion on a ih.tige that lie 1
the service of thr nation.
| lied m telling die I lump I ahoi |
Ihe Ainencan people especl it Comimtlei- he ne.er had hern a I
and they rhall have it," the 58- Communist.
2 New Spans To Be
yeai-old l larkthurg. W. V *., at*
(T m -ln llrl n.n m im ctrd mi 1 i
Built O v e r River
I iiiiip y said shortly after taking *- ,fi«r, , , r ...u il lieie ami n o seal
Neat
Jacksonville
..sri ill. office from retiring Set rm
,.,|
&gt;f..m
I|„.
I
eiiicil In to
11*1.11y J*tmr% V ruiicit.il, 4 Nf'» v&gt; ('m ill ol Appeals upheld llu
M . K n Id \t II \| 11 JH „|*i
Yoik lunkri.
i mis It tloll llu Ntpieine l oil it -cl
II.,- St it** K m . -1 Do.m l tinlat
l ‘.mesial, the nation's lust De ||„.
(,
\,,, |ft
healing
1j'JHti' ed Dm •M1 •tl ol ihr Slate
(ease Mrs (clary, had held the post ()„. ,
r lilt lit l &lt;“iiiiiiii—ion -ell my
lim e it ttas siealed l.y the Arniesf
l Im .lo llc l „
.(Iie.l„,|,e,| |,t
till)« tie ' limll t 10*11" 'll , I,.ll,„ D m il
■ Senart la ilit.itto li A it passed m ||lt ..... M.,i I. I'M /
"•Gifu i iny.!m .1% llo) '•1 l " l m - H u e
June, DM /. .................. hat he had
......... |„. |,railed
III
IvL'r pi,net t Mill D. &gt; 1 imp Ii.,1
srned as Set lelaiy ol the Navy m |11( ,j J.|p ,,t (|tr . p i
l ,„|,d
s.linnets ol

thr

lair

IV sident

I .ankliii I)

Uooseselt ami lies.

The enhii ful fiitpiii 11ijt iu eere

HHtiiy wit* lhe ntif*t I'hilttirulf ihe
etipttu) ever has teen ft*» nmlttUn
li«»h «•{ a eiihinet nffiret \ or«iw»l
estiinnled at Ifi.lIDU tvalebed as
llo- nut b was Uilinini-teied lit
Chief Ju stice Fred M Vinson in
tile open, five-iicre eenle. eoUI’t
ol tlie I'entugoll.
In a statement. J o Iiumiii nulliu
e.| Ills aims in tieinliii)', Hie de
lease esliililisbinent
li e prom is
ed tlml

ion ecsiuomy and ton d e m u r r a c ) ,

WASMINl.fON, Mai 2H (/I ’), Ideals ol Itutaiv and the hrnr
i„ s v s iiiiski* Aniecica secure
discouraging
ally p o li'iilia l
A ledri.il grand juiy today in- lit* dented m ftiendship and in by
T h e Mp.it tvbero Ui.' Cut 11linn
folia
Ibirgiii.iiL. tniriliti.i th.oiigh i«iti.r ts.it thr I agtf,,,'lH“ i
wen. dow n Ik o n e o f the bineliesl tin led Hetljeil
. ...
lie ttelll ol, lo •m llie tlir e e
UI the I'aeifle. Il wss not far from foimei employee id the l 1 S rin louiMioit ..
.....
Ibrine ul III past p.esi- | iiiiijhi
lniili. be o f Ho* a rm e d »»1
Where a plane heaving Cap). Kddl.* \
ni Ifrl|l)l, UB tlr......... ..
drills
ol
the
Sanfoul
Jfi.taiy
Club
step-,
"mil I
united n a one.
Itlekenbaekcr wuh loaf during tin '
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...
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war
Amelia Enrlinrt lo»&gt; her
Mr “ stcured ul Inuadi ailing when . allesf upon by rirsisletil l'ie- uniat,It to r e fe r r e d to inttr
f( (liiliNUfil III! I'imp |
I
ll'u llaa rl soi ga«e Kiaku
N.i/i ladin propoganda dining the Groige Stine lo tl.de llieir views
I war.
I about the club today at the lourist

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\ | | t, l liilinri- Mahiil.it Iuihih
“ iup.inv I In- - l l l k l tt.l&gt; SlII'SI.
lul ami l liii 't o l l r l l a i n l o o t e d at
mooli piesnleld
III a p p e a lin g • " tb e S o p ie ille
i .o u l C b . i - t o l f e l , ootends,d a out
l.o ily i f tlie 'Jb m e u ib e i .-o io lu itte i-

w j.-- m il p re se id t t l. e ii tie ie ‘* tlfu * il
ll u t e f i o e , he a rg u e d , be c o u ld not
lu . t i .- iim ililtte«| pel |il.V w ith in tin*
no a .lin e id th e lb t l l . ' t o f I ‘..In in
t-w, I att
lie ill ii p r u .e ite d IliH l
i la 11 m l ini t pain I bad h* * o in
ti'-M g a te il by tile F i l l
In dr, mil} oilier a c t i-oi t a it
..f gellel 111 slit * 11* I , llu- 11 ib ililll
dee luied nimintnoiodv ilmt "b en e
fit " lo i n g a n ir e d Inluo cnnii l I i
o lili/ e d n n cmC n putt In poll ,-m
p l o t i i ' ' do* tnsss?i out o f tin mOi
ii usim ura s .« i- » * r B l s s n

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'•H * Hi* hi i*lj*»* Im ih lllii'
4« iMiflim rsI M m I'n g t h i n t

WASHINGTON. Mar.

28— (/P)

•
s c n iir House conferees agreed
today
on .. I k-month rent control
Head Of Chiefs O f
extension bill r«]um ng a "fair nei
Staff
Has
Infla- opcnting income" for landlordi.
maiion Of Stomach
llo- igici-mcnt clears the way
I'o Muusi tod Senate action on a
W A sIM M .IO N M.i, Jg v i') inm it . 'iitiol late before the
( o ’ UIn il Ihtiyhl |) i.ltrldlUWcl plfM Hl I |
cypury Tliur stla&gt; at
lell tm lii b o k i t Wes, lo treup•■i tie fi.uii ui dine-- that has kept
lull' in I'*.I
oci'k

t to is of Illinois, tha
t ru lr i, said (he con.I Itrnl.im I-I Ir lIIIIt11 1 1 y t b.llllnail 11|i Mil HI* I-'l I N&lt;11 be (nought up in
&gt;d ihe 1.... 1 . bit f- ,,j .fill, has thi- s ni,il A% mot! ill 4 dealt of

Ii' III’,al 1'init

thi*l* t llu* | » t l i t * *
Stith*
Hdliii I p i r 1 iiMiit mi,| till* S h ‘ will
fnki* '"iilrt*l "I t i t
ul i he Hi
I Ml K* J " " '
VAIlls’ ll

Way Is Cleared For
J o i n t Action On
Compromise Law;
President Is Mum

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f
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•*" tnflamallon
Dfllt 1vv i*e, . idv 1*' MlllM III ill**!*
f In vit(tn,|( |t
w rit’ It .•idled
I l» fits III I'li-'hlrol I lllluau's
11.4 h.,v .1
l» •t till) t L.ive |i,i&gt; u u a l i - i i i i i ii I n Id A M in .
Ko.uI 1I* p « 11tiir*iit ! I* kltlvi l.rli.ie the ll.IV l! ' III. O .(I key Well .
-It llt ll * .."k . .*11 k’'' t liiiJn v•-IV
llo - g . ' - t . l
sppe i t r t l a lilllil 'ml* &gt; ib* i •lift I'MlltL WHlutil Le ,* ile
Hid -b i l l a- lie
i lim b e d
0(H) (,, ib o a id f iti |i(,m i­
1*8111 «| t . " .,i mill f.I'i
1III,Hit • •INI p'l link
lit Die Ihk Ii
ll. *■ ' til ■| " li t- I l i l l l « I ll'll In'
lYots b e n * ' 1i* " i lu ‘ bopt's to Im ve
new 1
v» -IV nit 1«M1k111X 1"
I " I s t u f f c o llie d u n II
ii\ n f!1"
l - l ', '
KmIu U wtiulD l 111 ||.,M
I. i 11 ,s &gt; • i I talk is it Ii Ililll
Le »•■i1»I'I 1|«*1|« !♦ II md ell.u illleet i
I I .1 ol.' • i i I h ig h piuiss* f« r
I I hn J1 l •Hiiiiv *• HD *III l-l It,I I
'
t Ho lo in ) - h i e f .
i Lv i i*I* lee •
411t'Ln y IN 1 14 - I gam Nil
pe n ■•nt d.M.
Hi adt. .
\, in - . V,bull ill 1 tolls
fini'L
oicl l i t l l i ’ill) 11- ■V l
K n fi'b l. '.
l in
• *' U’ S.M;* WIllltll y » rji t \ iilit ii'o , . . ,
Mi, tinti 'Hi
I\ fn. i11* ale t l, a* at D
ib
dl . Ol't I Hi effects of
.......... .1 1 Ml 1 ........ i"! Ii 1- *mv Die
.. d ml*'i I'I vire lilt
I lit 0 1’ |
I t' 11I 1 t ll..# Il4f •
title i 1 • 11i '\ i |
fr i .'lire
t ..... * * V IV
II*
•U" |' I Mjl’l’ t
"II is 1*11 , &gt;. talk about fights,"
*'ii! 1 . • i a |&gt;&gt;»«VI • *' IM* 1ll*| I'll** 1
,,d tl-' added.
) i t iillnW&gt; I
IIlf* IM 1 VI f*UII I » »■ •"Milt "
" 1 In' w Ol „!. . i . Hurt Hicro have
1 11' r il* 1 Ii, |»r ■' * MU'Ilf i'i, Hllill'l
H you slop to think
t'.'i H -tl* 1* '
Hllif! L.i
ii'in'.l t"
, »V1 t ! hit
a b o ut tlu ' in errs in yvhlclt there

Soil Day Program IToJr* i
3 State M a r k e t
'I M«"&gt;*
2 Missing
YoutnH, Mokali, Mum.,r'L ',mlfiii|»luyrd
“ ,""'r/,,
l&gt;n,rr, ,
J
I
(ui
(«urflon
(1^47*4^), tokl|
'r ^a&gt;'s
round 1 n hwanip
•&gt;&gt; •• ile.k and Statistician id fine friendship* made in Rolaiy Executives Attend R- I1* ( wl|lM
XT____
V „ I .. I
"i the He.In. rml.auy to ihe oul- ami to young Kotariant
declared.
ITu*
Miracli*
Soli
(
Meeting •Hsc-VlieiloliA, fin* A p iCu.iservatlyin
W ear h a k e
J e S H U P h.eak Id Wmld War II.
J"itet in and work and do what you National
. I will be to ,
m

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N O. 155.

Associated Press Leaned Wire

Louis Johnson Court Grants
1
5
-Month
Extension
Pledges Unity Review Of Case
In U.S. Forces For Christoffel On Rent Controls Is

and got the relayed dial™.* call Dormer U.b. Employee u nendsnip, Ins))ira"O u r defi'nse policy will colislsl
Sr
'LfoZI S 2 :r.::V Accused Of Broad-1 lion Throuidi Serin noisterm g tin* iimsiiiiuin ot
*“y’
casting Propaganda
vice E mp h a s i z e d s t re n g lb , wttliiu tin* Imi 11m ul
Tile
I.SM ii eomniHlidcii by
l.lrnt. Floyd McDaniel
Koekliill, S. II.

a

M O N D A Y M ARCH 2», 1919

dent I Ionian.

Burgman Indicted Ideals Of Rotary
For Treason By Are Stressed By
F e d e r a l Court P a s t Presidents

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Defense S e c r e t a r y Tribunal Sets Apr. 18
Is Sworn In Amid
A s Hearing Date;
Elaborate CeremoBenefits To Labor
ny In Washington i Discussed By Group

P E A R L H A R B O R . Mar. 2&amp; (/P)— Eleven survivors were rescued
from a sinking (lying boat in the
middle of the Pacific last mid*
night.
Navy LSN t 448 picked up the
airmen nine hours after they went
down. Brief radio
contact said
merely the men were rescued. No
further details were given.
The I.Hiding ship was ordeicd to
lake survivors to Kwajalein in the
Marshall Islands, their stalling
point. The Catalina was ditched at
sea with a de.ul engine 60} miles
southwest of Johnston Island. 70(11
miles southwest ol here.
After put tine down on the
rough Hois the flying bout radioed SHORTLY AFTIR the President had accepted his resignation as Amlinit was leiiking ami could not May sadnr to Kusilv, Gen. Walter Redell Smith (right) chats with Presi­
dential Secretary Matthew Connelly In Washington. Smith Indicated he
afloat much longer.
The navy rindicd
Ifi other will return to active duly with die Army. (International Soundphoto)

c

Sanford and vicinity—consider*
able cloudiness through Tuesday.'
**th a few local showers likely.
Little change m temperature. Genlie in moderate mostly southerly
wind*.

e.'iild be diffidences, it is a wonder
"there have been some prefer
"mil itiffi , ii,a ■ For instain e
in in may iiei.i'ie a tioioli *a. •

.1. ii .......t 1 Me, , a, yvav

1 )f*MllHj ills

, | ir .,Kll.
l n ,h ape.
flu provisiii.i requ irin g a " f a ir
in
-}■■•» ulnig ii.comu" fo r landb i d - I. ib,* tine tins S en ate ini ’c i . ii r *11 Imiitlllng posslhla
I* * *in’11 a .
I be llouso con-

■it •t

ii

i ’ •.) it Mur unlay. That

.10 • I ■ Il i II ' k over tllO week­
end

V i I*
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l&gt;
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I *bat piovuluU tosses
n ni Hn* Senate bill
i t &gt;c soma tent in­
to per cent.
wm. iii in the Itausa
, I'd .in' government
i i . at a level to
.1 i "it it nimble re-

11 o „ i mu* *t in* (‘ tin i* I ! In tat 1

Local K ed Cross
Chapter May Have
To Ke Abandoned
tin* l id i loss Chapter fn S«mn li • "iinti iniiv have to bo aban«t»&gt;ned m »M(Mif tlit* ri'Intlvely tmall
'in,.i:&gt; ' i.'iiiiiciil is not forth co m ­
ing &lt;■ I. i."ff l.u'iit cluiirman of

"I du led believe tlml "in tine i!„- It,*.I r in" fund campaign, anyyoiiv1 ,i, idis enuutry is
ii"&gt;.*1,. ( ll&lt; it,m lung
iiaci'd t" any Immaii or pi.d.
1 1,. .mi ngn. tilth,'tigh milking
lll-lllll' 1,1*111*f 11N lo Ho* fa r m e rs *if
----— | Ihe unfit Imrnl charge} that' arc enlled U|kiii In tfa, and a lllltr
unial diffoi'eace'i of llieso tbim*
.rACKHONVIld.K, Mar. JH Tbe llo* Min ••muling territory. It 1''
•mi-en e* &lt; i i "t some distance
An Inlcnalv* Mbarchon the on*t ( aftrr IV.nl I larlrur Hurgmaii iefus-^ none and Rotary will he hrlj^d l.y
ui,-. fhey arc about ui well equip ,. .I,,
in ■! f*i H'O. Mr. Guff
third nnminl meeting of tin* N‘« (',„ip(*r, .liatinuin "f tin* Sinnuol*
in d lo ,'lli rv out »lieir Julia ir. any
share of I.akc JcKMup for t w ., „|
.elurn to (hr United Stales your efforts ”
l, i 11 •4 .fi I
i f" 246 has M l ,
tiottal Association of I’roducu Aim
,,| r'niHt-rvnilnii Di-trlct mid
•In IN llo' iy&lt;UId "
ymdhK. ... -sing since yesterday af- wjth ot}1PI Amen,.,,, diplom.du pe,-| Knmlull fhasc (IIUIII-XI, reveal kid Managers cnrivi ties m N* * ...... . , , ,f Hu- Mirncb- I'm Jttito
i ti . .I I Inn , ,'i' -iii, &gt; Hire* days
ternaon when they went on ■ r«bblt I .... ,
'
'
,.(J llll(l
„ r ......... .
i niiinidiiN
• Hie &gt;bah)’* 1 ..... ..
i &gt; icUse "l"'itjitnm to
r,,i,,miii,.,'
n,| Imlnv
hunting trip, ended nt 2:30 o/Inek ■ 1"«■
L „ . „ ..... of the Huh. He luld ..f Vork linli,y Till* Assoclalmn &lt;
l.i, in Hn id,' ' of Sin i id ui \ ■&lt; ,-.i r. &gt;' ’
in i needed mid wo
.....tpu-'d
"
f
licllve
it,.....
gets
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.
v
li(),
.......
11,,.
v.„|
........
this afternoon when the mva were
Instead. ,t ».„d. he .ought ai.d
miuty lllte,e*llnK .•ontac- fan.ivis* pent!,ice I1UIIki ts ......... .
I
I,
1
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o,
y
y
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l"lo,‘...i|
l‘
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vu. ............. k.,.|
Pel,, v. i ii
&lt;*.ii tlie a. I uf every
In a
a am,nip after being \ obtamed em,,toy,neat
,
&gt;
dni|‘
.Irina
I
"
11
*
-bii,
i
i
'
n
fouml In
with llie!,i,mh&gt; a, a Itotorlan, and ten,ml
. of Hi&lt;&gt; i l.i.., amount can bo s*
Mi't ,' (Ililll HHI I fill V
%,l Ilia'll Mm|
.... ....... ..... .
t» r 'be (utnii'si* *■' ................ ,,i,o - t.o Ato 7. Hnb i,,r .aid
.In- frietuNhips made a* delightful improving
.-ni oil
T
1' .......V
T f,i!i!l.r
.lvs / riVn
L
W'tvrinrnrnl radm service
distribution of f t - b Sl.Mli||„ u.
......... |),s Plll'int'Pi H fill* UN!»*'!'I»vf 1.I till' S'II*
plnnn,
ami rw-err*
brotlglit
tinck
)
l
bulk
I
bill
1
1
1
I
"I
I
y
still
III.,*
II. II. Coleman, 110.17-HU) termed farm produce to till' best lot....
The indictment sol oul 01, ni-puIn .ui vM.it &lt;&gt; maintain It's
■lid
I
util
In
*
off
with
it
Li*:
hIuiI I liii" v* *»rk fi »»ill nil |*i*11 i *i i hi’ 1 be* o a yield piihln sell aid I am
safely.
rnls* alleged treasonous uct* in Rotary a very potent fores* re­ of tbe farmer anil the eonsomei
-.a vice.-, Mt, licivtora of tho local
»Mimfi v It* litt«■•tti| flu* linti"iit*l * *n oid I, ii, 1but I •ms lottlisi.il '
The hoys are Herbert Meyers 14, connection with tils alleged man- presenting a cross section of Ihe William I. Wilson, I»iri***ti*r of tiiwfii «t&gt; |M|ItitlK nil** m i! '* iM work
liu p te i l i t ' re iliic c d 'in * opera,producing .....I.” lie Mild Pointing I ' " "'-*' » f the Railway i.i Uigi Ii
and Rnliert Hobln.son, 15. Farticl- 1
4(ujilJH iirU nn t'tigp R u b l t
I "1lilti| Hi I' ill !■ "b
community., He
of the in- State Markets and hmiurnry I'i*' „ul Il.tir llu* ...... ally orgnnuril soil
irjy- iiiiil, i - I" Hm
-"tutu mini­
, , told
,
'
-ocialioii,
n
was
an.....
"I
tns
comments
nating in Ihe search wan Sheriff
-11111H11IIg lip
splrallon derived from attending i
„( ||„. Notional .................. di-lil.i
mum iv,p,111 un lits i,u tin * current
y
y
us
-till
I
tin:
f
r
o
in
,
'b'
.......mg
by
I
I'
I'n.iy.i*..*
’
age
Fight
i iialiimed mi
P. A. Mero, Deputy Charles Heck
Rotary Intel national conventions. hj, lls,|Mi,nt. fi. R llngan ..f I'm .. " s e i a l c b " . lo- -tali'll ............. .
\cm , In* i
*, i "ul
-'d ent .,f the \-**o, ii.H m ,. yy I........
unit many volunteer searchers.
and of satisfaction derived from
#n,| |{ e . Johnson, Miumge. M|,|,. benefits in the form of pits
•'T'lu* v "i i. i i.'hiihilitulion of
yesterd
ay
fi»m
J
o
i
n
t
I"
Only meagre details of the hunt
sioving Hie' organization.
. „f t|„. plant City Hint.* Market are till, gra-s ami cover crop seed in tke plans fm fhe opernii* I tin*
v»*ti-r:tli:i. v i l l i In iv iit
of lorvlce
were received from time to-time
Waller Haynes
(11)21,-.111, *•'• I attending litis meeting, aei'otthnv would to* mode ovoilohli* lo co­ i "I'li'miiT' Surnhi v flight uf &gt; ‘in
no'll’'- an’ io .un! in,! t&gt;, stricken
today from Sheriff Mero nt police
V.ale.l that he, Edward Higgins
i„ f„ r,lln||„M from tin* offlcr- ef
t.limin'- ui tin i&gt; , .m.i .'minty is
oVhM'k al tlie I'elloWHhip Fi**id
lieaili|unrters, bu, at 10:50 o'clock
and time Kouinillat aru the re- tin* Florida Htate Farmers Mm o p eratin g (in no r . of llu* district A uditoi iiini.
a - el vu &gt; that we call ill ufford to
from
till*
seed
source
planted
un
this morning he revealed that he
muiniug charter memlrers of the ketn.
In ,-. aril Hu i. llu- type of sar­
Mi I’arry, who is an , im m m
A pr 7 mu llu* IVIJuwship Kill.hiiil
had found tracks of tinrefoot hoys
in . ■ that i'm ic*'d i in s renders,"
fnnditlons prevailing this week CulIi'K^'n
vitth the Islitm, shdiet aiui ihi te*ii
Formal opening of tho Otlbiiu* local club, iiiltl told of its forma­
my
ri*
larm
,
on the east side of the lake.
(l «mllniir«l llo I' nr* Tr**»(
aid Mi G. n' " I n b*M* lins service
Motor Company's new Studchukcr tion under direction of tho Orlando as re p o rte d b y tlie v a rio u s s lid *
Thu Ri't'il ftirninlitMi for tlu* l«f»
v iimiuippm I vn.rild i cflivl iliaI
\
l
I
M
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SSFK
,
Mnr.
28
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sales room nt 1401 French Avenue Rutwry C'ltdi, in which Ken (iuern- markets lire as follows:
"lie growing city and
Hrndv ikndersnn, Manager of tlie m*ru8 of |n» stui•* u-ttji fiirninliud to
llu - llu r id ir J u n io r C h a m b e r o f j c re d it on
•'
took plnci* .Saturday and more than »ey, now International President,
Youths Will N o t
tlu* aSvmtnolu .Soil
Cun(ii*rv«Uon
oiinly,”" lie declared.
C o in iu e ti'i* w ill ask th e S tn lo L e g - ■•■•uurv
■&gt; thenn active.
ii
Mm . . . . . . .
- Sanford State Market reports in DiMlrii-t l»y llit* V. .S, Sf»i| C«mn«»r* IVliehiKiin Child Mas
1.200 visitors were present to view wan
Holler, * 1048-46) told of , dn utiinis point lo a good supply "f
•"I’I...... ......... in&gt; a s - o ile d , " f o r
Lose ‘Free Fishing’ the new automobiles und trucks. bisRoy
la tiir o n e xt in o iiih to puss n taw
Exeitiim Arrival ts
work on tlie Recreation Com ,u*p,it*rsl eggplant, ticans, Mpiurdi, vation .Sci v n r nml that tlu* district
dtiys of tlio
le ip iit ih t : s a fe ly m -p e c lln n o f m o ­ llu* few ii’inaiiuiig
The visitors were greeted by J.
I
in
Ini
ii allolcd the entire uniount
mittee
and
of
the
Rotary-spuntomatoes, eueundH*r«, relrrv. enli
tor v e tiicte s a, s i* n ia ,tills in te r- cam paign, 1 utu Impvf'il tl.at each
TAI.I.AIIAS8 EK, Mar. EB-WP) Brelley Odham. company owner, soled Junior
to the rolleKi,*,» faiin for tin* one
1-eaguo
jlaseimll
S AGI NAW. Mi.-h, Mur :*m id*. cals
u or km oil! make a deter minod ef­
liiige itn.l telluee during the current
—The barefoot boy under 10 years .fames Field, sales manager, Mrs.
lean, of boys of from 13 to ill week. Trading during tin* pn-t iluy progl Mttn II wuh i even led.
A tiny girl liad an pxeilini; at
W IV \ i m ill 'if 1H luiiil". ' linlr- fort In (itu Ii lu&gt; ns sign intuit and
of Hire wilt not lose his free fishing H. FI. D'lhnm, Sr., and persoiincl of
From
Un»*i*
a
iie
n
in
future
yvura
(Continued on Pago Eight)
i Ival into Hie wm ld today.
week was very good nn tlie mar
man . f tin* C hninbi'i’s i'uMn * Afthe eiimnany. rloral gifts of con­
privilege In Florida,
Mrs F ru est W lcherl, 1H. gave fa n 'i I’omiiiitte,*, anm uiticil Ihei* tutu Hit* amount needed, t wish to
kel, but celery Is experiencing « m e I* m i tee te d to c o m e m u c h o f th e
Coleman Newman, director of gratulation from a number of
Hurd *11« ter iit 1•t 11fn i w i 11 In1 i»M*d IIt j |%x, 11( j tin* baby while a neighbor i.minvimrr bill i« unrl of n highway ioffer niv sincei.* thunks for every
-harp itis-llne of about f'J.I't) ,•*''
Mohn And WUHb
the State flame and Fresh Water firms were on display.
crate. Sales on this comititHiu i the d i r . ! * ' e u n r e r v a t t o n pro was speeding her ill Ills car trmu s„f,,iy p rogram which llu* organ on" aiding in tho campaign and to
During tin* evening vlsllors
Fish ('ummisidon, said a proposal
l l o m e t * Are Sold brought 12.60 lo $3.00 per era'e (tniin.
business
nearby itiroh Run to St Mat y
a im tioti lias sponsored for reveral Hiuse Individuals and
to establish a minimum 1 1 fishing lammed tin* place to hear Ihn
T he dish let alloled tlie Reed to lliispltlll
years
filin ' for their contributions. If It
The enlibngi* price I* dropping due
license for nil iypea of fishing. Whoot Owls anil to enjoy square
(f mii11on r4 (in i*ag« Tnnl
Then, tliree blocks from llu*
Tire S ta te Motor Vehicle Dopurl- in po'.nlble, we would he glad if
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moss sold their to a heavy movement from lla-i
Specifically exempts children un­ dancing. Refreshments wore ner­
hospital, Hu* car cnllidcd with an nu'iii would enforce thu iliapcctlon inch worker would lender his rehome at IKM, Magnolia Avenue Kri- iltgs und nbt&lt;&gt; the Georgia deal ived.
der 10 nml residents over 66.
law It wot,|i| desig nate inspection port by Apr I si tlu* chupter
Improvements and addition of , iluy lo Mrs. Maurlo Rrennan of condng in. Tin* market dropped Mtn. John Cove Dies "•her.
He said the exemption applies
I....Idle ♦IJHIlt d a m a g e und ! w staHoii ' . a f t e r Investigation of th eir in's,h|unrtci'•
not only to fishing with a pole, but the snlesronni to tho quonset type Valparaiso, Ind., Claude Whlddcn, during the week In 81,10 tier hag After
L
o
n
g
Illness
mls-lug toes, Gonial, W. I(ee*l eipiiiuiuid
Ilo*peel ion
elinrges
Die Seminole High School draUnits, of produce arc steadily in
gnrnge eost more than 17,000 xnhl realtor, announced this morning.
aim with rod nml reel.
drove the remaining distunci-.
«„ubl Im 76 cents, » f which 60 mutic group under direction of
Another deal, Friday, was tho creasing, bill the valuation is de
Al present tlie stale charges fi! Mr. Odham. Construction Is. of
Mrs. John H. Gove, 78, died last
\t tho liuspital, doctors made' ,.,.nts would go to the inspecting j Mrs. Boyd Coleman will nreient
sale l.y W. II. " 8nf#dy,f Willis of creasing al tho present time.
for residence licenses for flatting euncrete Muck
M. V. Meekison, Manager of He- night In Hie local hospiial follow­ th eir usual Mlitiunricninunt: ■'1" enrage nm| 26 cents to the Motor riuli.r broadcasts tonight, Tuesday
The personnel of tha company his ilium* ul 220 West Nineteenth
with rod nml reel, hut no license
ing a lingering IIIiich*. Her only llier and child a r e doing ftin
Vehicle Department for maintain-1and Wednesday evenings over
fee Is required for u person fishing ineludrs James Wilson, tad Jack Street to W. L. Wsdo of Kansas Palmetto Market, roportn tunin survivor Is one daughter, Mrs. F.
toes, squash, and beans are be
mg
records.
Station WTRIl nt 8:30 o'clock,
City,
Mo.,
said
Mr.
Whlddon.
Thomas,
salesmen;
Miss
Rosg
Dix­
In Ids home county wtlh a pole,
Any motor vehicle which needed dramatizing origin and work of the
f[inning to come into that market J. Meyer of Arcadia.
New
Park
Tux
To
He
The proposed law Would reduce on, secretary; Merla Warner, ship­
Funeral arrangements which are
n limited quantities with llu* fn
HAPPY FUNERAL
p . . _ repairs oil its brakes, lights, or Red Cross since its formation 07
the enmity lleense fee for fishing ping foreman; Donald MeDonnM.
Hy L i l y -tooling gear would hr* tugged with years ago.
NF.WBURYPOKT, Mas*., Mar. turn m,Hook good, A heavy volume Incomplete, will lie announced lat­ Discussed
(Une Halt, and Clifford Rotting
with u rod and reel to SI.
a sticker showing an unsafe con*
house, mechanics! and 8 . Litter,, 28—(AT—Albert W. Parson gut is expeeW the first week in April. er.
A eilv ordinance In levy luxes dition. The owner would have It)
THE WEATHER
Bill Blandish and David White in his last with. A 22-plecu brass During Ihe past week 331 bushels
SNOW HALTS SEARCH
MISS DUNNE HONORED
hand played at hla funeral yes- of No. t tomatoes sold for an
nn admission* at the Municipal
•« havo repairs nude nt any
TOKYO, Mar,
28—f/P)-F our charge of greasing and Urea,
It'itB lIa u e e .Is t*m ,e t'.is tm
terday.
SOUTH REND, Ind., Mar. 28
LA K ELA N D, Mur. 28—UP)—
Hall Park for llm purport* of build- phiep he selected, and then bo
to tlx feet of now snow ’and a
hi’)—Actress Irene Dunne I,us no; a now grandstand or stadium could go to any Iinfection station "•lightly cooler weather, with scat­
U Re fore tho 7.1-year-old grocer
HWD0
3
K
FLIKS
WELL
fo g
today haniporad ground
TAM I*A TRIAL
been chosen hy the University of at the park or at tin* new pink ‘""I
d real estate man diet! last
ALHlKHIFRCjUK, N. M„ Mar.
his car chocked again tered shower*, will prevail ln
•parties In their aaareh for the
TAMI’ A, Mar. 28—(/!&gt;) - The de Notre Dame to receive its an­ adjoining it, will In* given a second without charge.
Friday, he asked that hla funeral
northern Florida tomorrow, the
28—(A
T—
There’s
still
plenty
of
wreckage of a B-Brt light bomber
In
*
u
lime
of
happlhtaa—
nut
of
fense
Inst
a
move
today
lo
mini
nual
award
us
tin*
m,standi,ig
Cars with satisfactory brakes, Federal-State Frost Warning Ser­
rending at the City Commission
that .crashed yesterday on tha life In Ihe ohl Kwnose.
sorrow.
L.
Grady
Rurlnn
of
Wuucliuln
n»
niemher
ef
Homan
Catholic
laity
The fah,iloiia war plane with
tonight at 8:00 o’clock. II. N. lights and steering gear would be vice predicted. Continued warm
slopes of Mount Fujiyama.
Ho requested that a braaa band aperla) prosecu to r in |„ tin* trial in America.,
Hnyer, city clork, announced this designated with "approved" stick­ temperatures will be full In other
The pjana carried a crew of the strange naina of flwonsc-- play at hla funeral. Ilia widow, of Joe (I Mrovonriuo cl'«rgeil
_
_
_
__
The
46-year-old
film
star
will
half awan, half gooae—completed
ers on the windshield and Instru­ sectors. The outlook is for mild
morning.
four.
'
b „ .
Clementine,
carried
out
tho
wish.
with
murdering
gainhler
Jimmy
|
rt*
the
,17th
Amcrlenn
lo
receive
another leg of her final flight last
weather through Thursday,
Tin* tax would amount lo H) ment hoard.
Yclasrn.
the
ei-hooFs
l.uctarcu
Medal,
first
night,
Tlie owners of any unsafe ve­
•Bills mi admlsHirm of white per
. O D D RETURN
MINKRH
RETURN
Defense
Attorney
C.
J.
Hardee
awarded
In
1883.
The
11M
H
medal
flho'a destined for tha Smith­
J a c k s o n v i l l e , Mar. 281.03 AN0F4.ES, Mar. 2S—
PITTSBURGH, Mar. 88- W ) - contended state lows r|o out pro­ want to Frank C. Walker, form­ sons, five cent* for negroe* and hicle, which is not repaired with­
in HI days, would he required to
HIGH LOW
$6 00 mi seuson passes.
—Thin is tho season for dsffy sonian Institute’s air museum.
llard and soft coal mlnera east vide that tho state attorne** or er Postmaster General
surrender the vehicle license sdate. Atlanta
78
64
income {U x returne and Internal
Mi.
Huver,
wlio
suffered
a
brok­
of
the
Mississippi
trooped
back
their
nssixlanta
from
one
ieilieial
SMITH GETS POST
•'.8
42
revenue cfcllerter Ham* West*
en ankle recently following u fall This would removu tin* vehicle Boston
i 1
to
work
today
to
send
coal
flow­
circuit
can
prosecute
eases
in
an­
JUBILANT
BARREN
WASHINGTON, Mar, 28-RP)—
71
42
over eutererl this one today.
ing to the tipplea in volume for other.' Circuit Judge Hurry 11.
LON ANGELES, Mar. 28—W) from a ladder while trimming a from operation on the highways. A Cleveland
Lieut.
General
Walter
Bedell
68
41
Written on the track o f a cock­
the first time In two w&lt; ka.
Handler overruled Iris argument. —Willard Dare, u harbor, got tree at Ills home, wus able to re- license plale would lie returned Detroit
41
33
tail lounge napkin and elgned Smith who has Just resigned as
showing that tho vehicle had Minneapolis
Tho end of UMW Resident
very excited when Informed over siiiiie work nt the City Hall on
been repaired and had passed In­ New York
78
“ Goldie, Sen Diego," it read,
62
John
memorial-protest
tho phono Hint ho had Just be- Friday.
ibren’ rnm°m■ti"l .5 ^
A
^**n •'“
on L,
*'• I-ewis
r-ewis memonai-pr
10 JAPS HURT
Phoenix
78
“ Please excuse this Informal
spection.
60
found most tho
eotno
tho
father
of
a
baby
girlvf(o
OSAKA,
Japan,
Mur.
28-1/1*)
AnnonncTng this t o d ^ T e diggers“ h"happy
Wowntotwnd
mo,t
Saint Lou!*napkin return. I want to do
62
48
be back
on the —Ten Japanese
MAJOR INJURED
policemen and had reason to Im.
something for my country. My Army Department said Rmjfh will Job ranting pay again.
i ^
Son Antonio
HOARD MEETING
ii
68 *
DAYTON, O., Mur. fig—(Al-U
Ho rushed to tin- hospital lo
civilian* were Injured yesterdn
total earnings last year were have headquarters at Governors
Thu board of directors of tho Heattle
62
81
Beginning at midnight whan in a damn nitration which occupa­ team his wife and tho six-pound MaJ. Fred Holdredge, 31, was
t ■&amp;i
162ft Withholding tax was 11.10. Island, N. Y. In hla new poet he sumo pita scheduled early shifts, tion sourcea said waa Communist four-ounro
48
Infant wuru lining it, Wright Field Hospital today Hcminnlu County Tuberculush, Ax­ Montreal
36
i
succeeds General Courtnay If. the return to work movement Inspired.
Where do wo stand T ■
Jacksonville
8S
nicely, lie was much relieved. with truth hla lug* broken, lie wan
&lt;7
“ If 1 owe you anything, bolter— Hodgaa, Who retired Jan. 8!.
proceeded without interruption In
Miami
82
Seventeen demonstrator* worn Ilia wife, Virginia, 28, I* « polio pin nod against a wall as hla wife, 'd tomorrow night
78
Smith became ambassador to the biff weatern Pennaylvanla held on technical charge* of ub- victim and has beet. In an Iron Jane, learning to drive, attempted
If.you owe me anything, forget
Orlando
pled nuiinced today hy
89
M
‘M
Russia In February, IMS.
i
fielda and elaewhere.
lo park their cur, police were fold. Klrchor, secretary.
lung since last Nov. IB.
•Ducting traffic.
TallahuiHco
80
M »
,
t-Hl '
.

101) Ka i l way men
To Hold National
(’oniVmu’i* H e r e

Odhuni Motor Co.
Opening Attended
By 1,200 Persons

Javeees To S e e k
I n s p e d inn Law
On Florida C a r s

u

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♦' i f — — —

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Pope Urges Return
To Christian Living

'Miami Bandit Gets
$23,000 In Diamonds

Va t ic a n c i t y , Mar. sa—t/r&gt;
—Pope Phut urged today the
preaching of hell fire to recall
men to God.
He addraaaod Homan paator* In
hla annual lenten audience.
" It la sorrowful to aea *o many
today—among them many Catho­
lics—living a* though their only
aim la t&lt;&gt; form Heaven on earth,
without any thought of tho lie.
yond and of eterid t/," ho aald.
The Pope sharply rrltlc lie d ;
film*, newspaper* and writing*!
a* rontrltiutlng to a movement
away from religion.
j
“ Propaganda
for an earthly
life without Hod In open, acduclive, continuous." ho aald, "often
God 1* not denied, a * x He 1* 1
nut ctirnod. a a a He la a* thought

j

* The/Popo npoko of preparation.;
fur the 1050 holy year. He ex
pressed hope it would t&gt;e a "year with hii craw and nln* paaaongara,
of pardon, of grace and of sal­ had boon hold prlaonor for J7 day*
In Tainan, American C-47 pIM
vation.”
, Donald K. Haulg (above), Ingle- ‘
wood. Calif., la now u fo in ShaaArmistice Signed ■' ahal,
He doclarod that Ion minute*
, after hi* plarw took off (ram Shanir a iH iir * rvaM pane Oast
Itul, alx armed Communist* **l**d
our part of the world,'.’ The agree­ Die plan* and pul It* occupant* In .
ment cells for Israeli troops lo Jail. (IntamolioMl SoundphoU)
leave Lebanese anil within ten
Hays; restoration of tha frontier
to the Junr If* position and o re­
duction of frontier armed forces,
The llrltlsh
foreign office
spokesman said lirilaln ha* not
yet answered a Trans-Jordan rer|uest for llrltlsh troops to pa­
trol Ml lo &lt;UI miles of Its frontier
with Israel, from Austin in
niiarandal.
Trans jordan )iad denied inakIng the reipieat, hut Britain inelal* Ii did. The foreign office is
In touch with the United Stale*
State Peparlou til ulxuit the euhjeet.

Vegetable Market
JArKSliNVIl.t.r. Man II—(AIM
—Jlaily New York Marsel on Flur
IU* (mil* anil vrariahlee from Hi*
I'aderal'lltat* Market News Her
visa:
'
orn wlretmoiul rralea yellow tro l.no. Htrawlierrieea pint liesl DANCIM Vltkla Kvot.i l» plituied In
ll- lt, I,•&gt;,,&gt;• r :o.J». Hnap hritos ImiHollywood after e Jury acquitted
I'lenlir.ils MD.1IS, ponrar i «».
Klorlil* llelles a (.11.3 S'., IlnutltHol* her of i-unaplracy to poaiaa* mari­
3 f.ii. w*&gt; ( to.
I.lma lirans lilt t &lt;iu. Cabbage 1*1 juana. Mlaa Kvans wa* Ilia only one
hit tmte* Imiiissllo Hound t.la-3 (ot, ot'four periona arrested at the Hill­
retl I.*0-1.(10, Hovny 1.00-1.II Cel­ side home ah* occupied with itarlet
ery cHlilmHe I* troll calary oralea Lila Lead* to win acquittal on nar­
few (.(Ml
Cueumbers hu (.S0-J,0n, i„i„* i„ cotic* charge*. Film alar Hobart
fair 1.75-1 On, large 1 00-1 50, Pick­ MIUhum, rail eaUt# (alvaman lloble* ( (,(&gt;-5.on. Kggplanl bu fair (&lt;&gt; ln Ford and Mlsa Leeds war* con­
1.00, poorer f.0 l.scernls hu 1 Of
ood ioo-III, fair I.I I . t in, few victed. (international Xoundphoto)
(,o. nkr* hu few » no.
Celery IJl Inch cralaa Ooldanhran fair Jo
i„ gtxxi
..... I ;yy
u ■]* sjr.-r.tm,
KATA IIHI.II
I da &gt;.5o-(t&gt;o,i. 4
t da
I da fni.a.tn,
(
.HAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Mur. 23
(1 50.5.05.
50.5.00, .|fl i|* (.50
.
1,.00-5 IIO, I ,|aai &lt;
1.50.
115-(.50,
5Pascal fit
fair (n —(/IV —Marvin H. Knt*. 32, eon
.50, X.V's
x.V* l.u-(.in,
Paspal
good I da 1.15-1
i-3 60. IU .ii ! IT-160,
7 da 1.15 150. If da lid . lit da 1.15- ut a Kansas City, Mo., drug
store chain owner, wa* held here
too
Propers tm California'
_____
Wondara today on a warrant alleging al­
( 60-5.no. smaller l.oo-i.oo oruin- teration of a 1111,130 U. H. Trcary 1.71-tnO, other bullnosa Lfto.
4.0
aurv check.
II, smaller I nil-1,6a, nallanell
LfiO.l ,50, lint* 1.50, Aolhalm* 1-00.
Charles Kill*, In charge of the
fie,'otaioas
l *"
5o“ pound
*&lt;■ washed Han Antonio Secret Hervlcn. of­
‘ ntnd *aacka
rl» Trlumnha i in
lltf“l »iae a nllllse
liN. Pamlaca
cm
large I.lo, flreen fice, said Knt* reportedly altered
*1 mlataln* lui'lioMog It slae ID , the check, which was In pavmenl
nshagoes
___ 1160,1.15
Huuaalt bu Vellow Hlndaht-Nei-k liomlx. so that It wa* pay»hit* lo
i. 0fl*(.oo, larger I 00-1.50, («w poor­ hlniHelf, rather than to hi* father,
er 1.50. ........
larger to very Michael II. Kali.
Isrgs 1.50.9 lo, poorer and larger
alt* 1.50. While hu -lew inn
O m tllH ItKI'ONT
---------------- . . . ____a
. WINTKK IIAVKN, Mar. 23-(/IV
Hlale Ultra* Inspection NilState Farmer.; Market —Tho
reau 10:00 A. M. report loihiy la
boxeit
|
m r o K i t statu p m ih k h s
nrapefruil Oranges Tangerines
WAHKKT
44,141
82,700
3,403
h c p o u r m i a*
7(1.10(1
1,150
The following prlre* reporled by Truck 34.483
ih* dealers on lh» Sanford Plat*
120,247
4,(127
Parmer* Merkel for produce sold Tola) H7.24!)

S

r

I

I feu 111&gt;r ..................... II VD • I SO
Hrani, l.lma Hu H|&gt;r I I 71 • t II
Brin*, Truilararoan, Hell (trada
feu ifrr
.......
n un . i is
Can!)***, in Lb Ha ...... it.so • i n
('abbas-*, II l.h I'ri ... II.to
Ualary, nnldan r n ..... 11 ir, . i no
Caiary, Faanal «M ...... if fa - S.TI
rucumh'r*. flu liakt
H n . i on
Ka«l&gt;iant, Hu n*|(i .... Il.ou ■ u s
Wrpl»«ro, Hu |||ir
... li on ■ i in
Kilai»*«*. Now Kla llad ti)l»*
■ b Ha .
Il ls • re*
tlslttfiias (|r»d)
I ln&gt;i Do*
....... , II In • i on
£uu*«h, Yellow Hu lliir ll.in • s ir.
Tomaior*. r? t ........... ft in . a.to
Tomato** Mai cm .. .. ft in • i in
r i m in
Qraline*■VilaiK'lao llm lion
(Irap. (mil-Marsh H»HIm *
■o*
ii n
R»r*l|it* of iirmlur* hrsvv loilar,
(lading was artlv* on num all
firgou.'*.
' peruanU
lor lahhaa* artlv*
with altghtlv omicrtnn* Drifekg
poni a* Ia* 9 11.11 par baa. t’at&gt;.
bag* In oral** mostly.IJ.in. Tomato
mark*) allxhlly stronger,
. fefiulur* falling to maaif uualllr
raaulrail by buyers aolit at lower
prh&gt;*a than gunlad.
, Citrus raratnia (airly haavy
with food demand.

Bgirn And poultry

Colored Churches
The service* for First Shiloh on
8unday commenced with Hitnday
School at 0:45 A. M. Tho Supt.
with hi* quorum of teachers pr*
sent, taught the lesson for 30 minutos. The pastor reviewed Ih* lea*at| from tho aubioct: "Upvclnl
Tralnlnir of th* Twelve,"
Tho 11:00 A. M, service* nimniul
with Choir No. I In Ilia atanil. Tho
Rev. 0. J. Smith, f), 1), delivered
tho aermon for tho mornlnf, Every
on* preiimt enjoyed the nervines.
Nov. Smith la nrusiilent of the
Progressive llapllal Convention of
l^lll t

II. Y. I*. U. opvnod at 0:30 I*. M.
with the President prraent and the
group raptnlna,
Tho evcnlnK worahlp uiuuird at
7)00 l*. M,, Choir No. 1 rendering
service. Tho paator, Nov, J, 1 ,
Harne* del Ivert'd a aottl alining
aornton from tho them*! "Tho Man
With Tho Night Vlalon", having
threii outline*; 1: What lit1 Saw;
Hi What Ho Hoard! 3: What Ho
Kelt. Vary good dellverenro.

Having na vUitori to worahlp

.

ttrraai
4r&gt;*

wlth na wore Nov, and M n. A. L.
of Euatii, alio Prof. J, Nr
a of tho city, Alao Mri.
Mabel William* and Mra. Mahal
Hill* of Midway.
oiwaya worahlp at F ln t Shiloh
Where tho Spirit of Chrlat dwell*
and tha Holy Spirit la nover ab­
se n t
■ The Young Women Social Club
will have It a bualnaaa may ting at
the home of Mra. Alberts Jordan
Mar. 27 at 3i00 P. M. All mambare
ara aakad to.ba praaant.
Tha Willing Workers Club will

M

Legal Notice

UMNO STATION
W.T.R.R.

MIAMI, Mar. 23—l/F*)—An arm ­
ed handlt early today escaped with
123,000 worth of unnot diamond*
after forcing a New York Jewelry
broker to drive hla car around the
Miami area nearly two hour*.
I
■ Fred Yavltt, 34, victim of. the!
I rohliery, will he hoanltnlUed "aev-1
terul day*”, Jarkaon Memorial Ho*.,
pilal ntturhe* aald. Yavlta In suf­
fering shock a* n result of the
ordeal.
Sheriff'n deputies **td It wan
first thought the loan would reach
130,000, hut a recheck of the miss­
ing gems placed the value at about
|2;|,«M,
•*
?.
_D 0N A lD IL_H A lllO

WEDNESDAY MARCH S3, 1 9 #

XUTICIi I lf FFBI.ICATIO*
IN TIIF. NAMt; uF TIIE STATE
OF FLORIDA: OHKF.T1NOH
TO— Jessie Calvin Ward. Aodalusla-ltFIl I,
Covlnutun County, Alabama
You are hereby notified that • uSt
lu divorce line been died aaalnW
you lu die Circuit Cuurt, Ninth
Jiidlclnl Circuit, futility of Hendnid* suit' hiliie of Flurldi, aliuate
si Huiiloiil, Fl.irula Your »i(e
Kniitvlc Is I’ialnl’fr In die esse
mid you Jessie Calvin Maid , , ,
me ii.r.ixisnt

T H lK tD A V

Wealern Janilmree
New*

W e s te rn J a m b o re e
T h e 7 o 'c lo c k e lu b
N ew *
I ' i i p il l a r M u s ic
M o rn in g D e v o tio n *
M oods In M usic

World m Nln*

Y o u r W id e T o il* tr
l l l u * tla r r o n
A l l t e l * F e a r lu Tr»»&lt;t
D id . N a w , ll. . i ,.&gt; « * .I Uln
O rc h e s tra * t it a r
M u r n ln a V a r ie ty
M i l i t a r y lla u d
W o rld a t N oon
1(00 C lu b
F e llo w s h ip F r o n t
M u s ic a l v a r t t l a *
l i a r N p n a lla n c h
H a n fo rd H h o p p e r
T o d a y 's H ln r
l i l t s A H e a d lin e s
Y o u r M e m o ry K o n a *
M u s ic I-o v s rs F r o a r s m
I 'u n ln x lo u a D iseases
f l y fte q u a s i
( ir a n a e * c i t y
H our
T h e 5:10 I l r l a l i t H |x,t
H lu r y H o u r
N ew s
H lo c k M a r k e t lle p o r l
D a t e lln * F lo r id a
F a rm M a r k e t R « | h &gt;m
T w l - L i t * R o n **
H p o rls F a ra d *
T o n i H ubs,, H in a *
T im * to D ane s
H a n fo rd d r u m m e r Hc
l l e r i r a m l I f tra ct,
K e y n o te * b y C a r l*
T e e n ilm a ra H how
M e e t t h * H and
N la h l IM I t lo i,
In s id e K lo ry
H fu rt d ie M u s ic
C o le d le e C lub
H p x rln K i n * id l&gt; s t
A r i- o r d ln if in I t t c o n l
l To tie ,| N n d x n s
I ’ ln e e im l H x n v r n lr *

State Boosters

Y ou u re h e re b y re q u ire d lu i | ,
|,e a r, id c .n l n r u u s w e r lo I h * l u l l „ r
&lt;'u m |ilu 1 1,1 o n o r lie fu r e A p r il In
l» t'J . e lse a D ecre e F r o t'iin (e s &gt; o
w ill be e n te re d u M a lu s l y o u .
W illie s * m r b a n d a m i s ea l , , a
M a rc h 73, d l l , A l l IS IS as C le rk
c i r c u i t C u n t l. D ili I m llc la l C irc u it,
ft- m in u te C o iiu ly . F lo r id a , s | i „ i d
' hi

I

danlutil. Florid*----------o

I* HERNDON

fc -

(('ontlnued From *•»•** One)
NEAL
schools. Northern schools arc get­
ting the cream of your people.
Thirty-five per cent of them s ta y !
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT l&gt;F
TIIE NINTH JUDICIAL ClltrtltT
In the north, marry In the north I
OF THE HTATE UK FLORIDA
and you lose them.
IN AND FOR HEM1VOLE COUN­
MAYOR
J.
I.
IIMIIR
TY CHANCERY „ 0 10*1
"You know that a person with
I.OUIHE ARDIMlilllA WARREN
'northern blood will do more work
Plaintiff,
POIICI authorHlea are leaking
MIRCHAN1 MARINI INOINIII Emory Holt, 32, t* pictured with his wife,
Ihan a cracker." He added that
Mayor Joeeph E. L*ml*r (above) of iie n ia m in w a r r e n , j r
Norma,
34,
shortly
before
he
hJUtd
her
and
■
rival,
David
Whittaker,
32,
m
northerners have more Ideas than
Peru, III., who has been repot led
i »#&gt;r r*ii «ii &gt;ii iw
In Ut* latter’* New York apartment, then turned the gun on ltlmaelf. The
native Floridians.
NOTICE
Til
APPEAR
missing,
Tha
March
la
being
contwo had gone to tha apartment for * "ahowdown" after Holt had accrued
4*iilu 111tn Warren, Jr
lie said he had used "northern
centra tad In tha vicinity of tha Illi­ To 7M
A nipAkur HUfM
Whittaker of aleallng the affection* of hla wife.
(International)
hulls" to briny his rattle business
.SVwitrW, Naw .IfetAry
nois Rlvar near Spring Valley,
N n t l c u In * Ii t*r mlay UlVrll Ut af
out of the doldrums. He explained
whore hit car previously had been ii iiim
i n*t iiini A|)ti«itr tipfor**
"I'm sure getting northern Itoys
found abandoned. (International) f*niiri Krr*»afi**r (ipNlarntlnl tin
and girls down here In college will
ti^fura IInw 41:It ilnj uf April, A- I),
nr u liter** Pro ConrMin will
do the same thing."
i h»t (liiMic.j ua til nut you.
These other suggestions were
|
Th**
miMirn nl ih* milt Ih h milt
KF.AKCII CONTINUER
given the commission:
] fur illYtircii
Tim
nairm
»f fht* Cuurl In wh|«*h
MILWAUKEE,
Mar,
2
3
-4
/1
7
(Sovernor Warren: ‘‘make |400,-l
New*
f Ii Ih riUlt | h lit* III ill »m| Ih llm f'lri'utl
IHMl" which Is what the commission
T u r n ta b le T im e
,Search fur the missing slater of i'lMiri uf H i p Nlnlh Jiitlklnl Clri’Uli
M ld n ls lil
Ite n d e a v o iis
of llm Htnlfi of Klurhtii. In ami fiw
will have to sjiend yearly “do the 1
the slain I'alririo Birmingham and BMiilnul*
•Jew s
County, In C-'hancary N il
work of u 11,000,000, he ever on
H lu n O ff
unit Ili«* iitl« of llm oaaa k
her
fiance
swuntt
townril
Mlchlthe alert to get free advertising,” i
Aiihmiilii Warren, |ilnln
iIff, vh Itriilk'itnlti Warri'ri Jr «l«
attract Industry and more tonrlits.
• y M i l Ml I M IR
( oiiRmis Kmimltip yunA loitny.
jewelry clerk at Kalniiilttoo, f#nIIituI1h11 i *14Jfef:ItKl* that IhlR NntlCF
Henry North, vice president of I
(tingling lirolhers and Itarnum ami
Midi. Identiflrd newsiinoer tdinlo Im fml'hnlmtl In tha Hanford JIwraId
ir«** nipt f rat* r**v# Oflt'
j Krnntis
it imWN|i;i(mr | mi IdIftIi wd In Hfemlrmlf
of Millmi Ilnliich, 10, mid t'iiiinfy,
Hailey Ulreus: "send tiovernor
Plitfiila, diii’R u w#«*h fur
EW YOMK-The othar day w* ware talking
n
scminl
yenr
of
Fitropcnn
ircovKatiileen Hirtiiingliatii, 17, ns cus­ fd.tr ill t'dititfi'iillTf* vtppkit,
Wairen out of Hie state more often ,
ery
when
it
reaeites
the
.Senate,1
-Mxtut • lour of duty wa took through HpanWITNLH8 t!)♦• haml of tlm Plark
tomers who Friday nflrrnnnn pur
to irharnt the Yankee*."
priihfihlv lomurrow.
find Mm nan I *»f lhn Plrfult Pouri
| lah Harlem on an ambulanca one night.
Hli'kel; "coordinate the s|M-iuting I
nf H*‘mlntd« t'minty, Florida thin
The Ni'iinte hill to conllniio (lie! chnsed ii |I 3 eiiKuiP'iiicnt ringSpanish
Harlem
la
aometlmra
called
lower
|-i dav of .March, A !&gt;.. l^4!»
of advertising monies in Florida.",
Mnriilmll
I'luu
calls
for
Hie
full
»» I* limtNhON
I
Harlem;
Ita
border*
are,
roughly,
123th
atraat
He Htggesled creation of a stale
i |pfk of Hm i'lrriiir iVniu
f 5JIMi,mil),ihhi ushfit hv Hi*' Ailntin-’
land Both at reel, and In belw-ni Ihesu nigra are
department of commerce to head
li#nilfMJtt
fo u n tv. Florid*
iniintIon
unit
tike
Fcmioinic
Co-1
J
thousands
upon
lltouaanda
of
iiuiisjilantad
t'uertu
HF.
a
I.
m
up Florida efforts to get people
y
o
u
( a n c,i i
opernlioii
Aiiluiiiislrutinn.
I
Rican*.
who will spend money into Flor-j
Hill Hie 11mm* Furelgu Affairs
The Puerto Itlcan* live In latlioad data smelly
t ( )N(, Wi iik hji
iila. Florida I* "exporting the life-j
I'liiiiutlllee lu.it iiii'hi approved &lt;i'
I and alrleaa this tar* of ruoma, with brightlyblood of Florida" in ielliog young
mriku i iy
|
different
version—with
alt
or-!
(tainted walla of ted or pink cputraatlng sharply
people get ollt uf the stole to a t- 1
riiilgeiiielil imdei which 12011,IHHI,-1
tend college elsewhere.
A
N
I) W 1
1
| with the dreariness of dirt and poverty.
l)r. Henry Alcl^ulin
into would he cut from Hie total,!
Holler: stress that Florida is
It Is hard to belief*, but to them these soiled
hut privulo Investors would he t'nAl&gt;WlK Il'jIN O
America's No. | "citrus producing
O pIom elrlH t
hothouse* are luxury. I have never been to , ouruui-d lo sink up to 4272,000,001)
stale, health resort, playground,'
Puerto Rico and I am not • student of tin affairs.
HU I w h y in y v ”
of tlieir own nioney into Furnpi-’s
113
Magnolia
Ave, Phone 8U
that "you can llvo better, longer,
However, the life that these poor soul* lea* a
Mel Keimer
comehiick.
and less expensively in Florida",
behind, when they strap themselves into the
and that “Florida offers America] bucket scats of those cattleboat planes that bring them to IM
the finest in educational opportu­
States, must be miserable beyond Imagination. It must tie, if what
nities. It's u shame we have sueh a
they have In Bpanlah Harlem la th« good life to them.
deficit In young people."
I
It doe* not affect you so much to aea the fat and rdf ones waddle
through this squalor. It gives you pauas to see the ymmg men and
girls, and the adolescents. However, tha llttla children are the ones
ini 5fe« I*1
Meet
who Juit take your heart and tear It right up the middle.
They ar* dark and undtrMytd and wlds-eytd, and their legs and
.'••■lias** S rsn &lt;•*■. One,
I arms ara skinny and rashy.' They ara countless- sleeping In tiny
Dually under the federal airport ! beds, four or flva together, or crawling around on dirty kitchen
art.
■oors, or sitting on doorway steps looking out on the f aley and
Nesumptlon of federal loan* to ■ profane street scene.
help cities plan nubile works pro- 1
gram* for use In ra*e of a rereaaluti,
V*
*
*
HPnitHCtS
Liberalising federal loans and I I WAN THINKINO OF* THCM
TODAY when I cum* a&lt; (»** the
kraut* for eomhallng stream pub
story of Juan, a Utile 12-year-old who lived In flpanlsh llurlcm for
lotion.
about a year. The rest of them are still there, and Juan got out. but
Modal Hecurlty extension to protha question Is moot, aa they say, whether a* got the hrruk or the
villa federal old uge Insurance
kids who stayed behind did.
pensions for city uml eounly em­
Flva years ago, a friendly but not wealthy Puerto Rican coupla
ployee*.
cam* across him In a llttla town. He waa hungry and he wa* lo*t.
S*s our big Spilng Showing ol filgldahe Homo A- pliant,u
They were generous people and they took him Into their family and
S** all Ih* inodsin canvcnlancai and laaturei you g*l In
TKLKVIHION HOW
Amaiica’t "f ini Family" of klkhsn gad laundry appliant*,.
UAfiTIMOHK, Mil., Mar. 211-01‘I i tor three yeara ha waa happy with them.
Then, two yeara ago, they all climbed Into one of the bucket-scat
—Wayne Coy, Federal Communlca-I
laarn about thata fRjOIDAIRI oppllancoe
tions Commission chairman, said r planes and Itew up lo New York- There waa only one place for
•
Rofdgoratart
* llactrl* Rang*, • AutomatU Wethor
them
to
go,
of
course.
today the 12 broadcasting diaunels 1
• HetftU Wafer Heater*
*
llecfrU Clofhei Oiyei 1
Thslr lack of money mad* them choose Spanish Harlem auto­
now assigned lo television "will not i
• llechic lien*# * Heme freeter* * ll*Orl&lt; Dehumld
be eliminated."
' matically. If they had had manay, landlords In New York have A
IHer • Klt(hen Cobin at« and Slnha
"Obviously, therefore," he -nidi habit of looking tha other way or Sddllng Impatiently with the
In an address prepared for the. "No Vacancy" algn, if apartment applicants ara not white and
Advertising Club „f naltlm o reasonably Anglo-Raxon.
“preaent ................... ..
available
*or a little while Juan waa happy—unMttied by Uts roar and
on the markut will get service from
flash of tho city, but happy with hla foster parent*. Then tha
thei* channels rontimiously."
fathar died and almost simultaneously Juan wae stricken with rheu­
matic heart disease.
^smoothest custards are
Hove you aver known a rheumatic heart victim T I have known
those that ar* not cooked at too
•avers), ail adults, and those that have lived through It are men
high a temperature or for too
who have put part of tha world behind them. It la a violently
long a time. This applies to ctt*.
crippUng disease and It has a habit of leaving its victims hanging
tarda madi on (he top of tha range
on a thin thread over Uts pit of death.
•a well a* those baked In the nv.-n.
They tail ua that heart dleoflie la the greateat of all klUere.
"Well—nearly half of all heart daalhi, a t any age, ara prompted by
gheumatle heart dtaaosa.
e
• ,•
a
JUAN STENT A TEW MONTMfe In a hospital and (hen went up
to Irvington House, in IrvInglan-on-Hudoon. N. Y.
1 don't want this column to begin sounding Ilka a pitch for oil
tho chartUaa there ever were. CfeariUee are flue and I contribute to
•om t (although my incoma tag deductions are a trifle cloudy on
i point), but you cannot writ* about thorn all the time, because
/■
»75 /
pi* can only take ao much la • single vein—ao much comedy,
m&gt; much tragedy, ao much pathos. However, they team to have
Juan atrslghtanad out • Uttie up a t Irvington Heuee and 1 thought
ft was worth mentioning.
Automatic Washer
Deluxe, 9 &lt;u. ft.
fr lg id a lr e D a lu x #
Hla heart la mending, and that l l t h * U | thing. Not only that;
Prlgidalfe
Refrigerator
with
live-water
Action
llfe c tric R a n g *
U going to school at P. A 44)0—a Manhattan school maintained
a t Irvington House for New York children—and ha has learned
Only
frlgldalf*
hoi
tlvo-Waiar
Tull-width Super -Fiooisr C h a ilAll-potcaloln-Cook.Mail#* Oven
English.
octlon, W aihei (lolhei claanar, Clock Control -fven-Haot Oven fwll-widlh, glau-lopped Hydtator,
Woodworking has bean foodnaUng him lately. Wh«n tha spring
rknoi Ihom Iwka In (f*an, iltor Triple-Duly Tharmlier gnd many
- farnoui Meler-Mitw mechanlun,
cornea, U It aver doea, ho wtU discover Ih# remarkable thlnge that
many uiher eadudva advanlagaw walsrl All-porcalaln tmide and out. ether feature! you ihawld *e#k
a walk through the woods In tha wnUght will do for a heart that
fea« boos weighed down by the ooociete Jungle of Mew forh.
Olhvr MitdeiH from .109.7ri
O li t e r M m ir lk f r m n l i f t ) . ? ! *
Who gets the break—Juan, •Mug to school, waiting patiently
while hla heart picks up the pieces, eating good food end living tha
[“ lPPF M l that U the Juit due of feR.kldi . . . or tho email ones back
In Hpaniih Harlem, who** hearts fere sound and ootid but who must
crawl over drunks in the doorways t a n Some a t night7
It la only Juan's body that In )• Ranter,
Com* Ini lot e filetdalf* dsnonibatten, and |&lt;l a handy, m i M, I *5 MFf
MIAtUM. H* marked •» Ftnti, rupi, lakt(ipia*a,ond m u m —a ami MO
Vtaleal kBcbaa
If. rill during Hk* FlIgNaka IprUg Ikewtng,

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thru main store room or 105 So. Palmetto Avenue, All
models of Frlgldaire Appliances shown and dejnonstra-

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In U n ity T h o ra lit St rwnuth—
To Protect the Pate* of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

THE WEATHER

H a n fo r d

S f^ r a to

Sanford and vicinity—Petty,
cloudy and continued mild through
Friday. Light to moderate Bootherlv »ind*

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

SANFORD, FLORIDA* THURSDAY, MARCH 21, Htltl

Established 1008

LewisOrders
MinersToEnd
trikeJUA

Koval I Asks Full Army Strength

pittsburch TT u i .

24 -&lt;A*)

•—John 1. U u h today ordered
tiii 4M.OOO idle coal inineit to
return lu wink Monday.
An eieculive uidri to ilnliicl
o iiirru &gt;.101:
"Tin (irerenl nirimui.tl penud
will lerinitiate Monday, Mat 28.
I’nidut linn may tliru be resumed
in all ininri and all nirm brit should
make llirmselvrs available fut work
on that date."
Die order wa* directed to miner*
eait of ttie M mitiippi, who have
been idle since Mar. M in a work
stoppage l.rwii laid wa* niealil a* a
piirinori.il to dead and injured work
er». Lewi* *aul it alio would |iiole»l
sppoiitlmrnl ol l)i. Jamei Hoyd ai
head ol llie U. S. Hureau ol Mine*.
Thi* mine clo»lti|t», have coat the
digger* some IHO.llOlt.tHW In wage*.
During ill*' mino shutdown, coalcarrying railroads laid off more
than 7n,nou employee.
Lewie declared the UMW membershlp elioiilil lie congratulated
"for their undertdnndlnti of the
important leu nee Involved in the
preaent policy," ami added:
'•The volume of abuio and de­
nunciation of the mlneworkcre and
their officers, released by thy eoul
operators, financial interests ami
hostile political elements, has
rarely been exceeded In mr*:nltu&lt;le
or mullgnuncy. This boll fell short
of its mark, as will future efforts

«i aailuuaf* its »•■#* KlaNil

Fact Finders E n d
Hearings On Rail
Engineers Dispute
CHICAGO, Mar. 8 4 -(/P )-A
itrrtdui ntr*rt- fact finding bonrd
lias ended hearings In a dispute
which threatens a strike of some
8.000 railroad engineers.
The hoard yesterday took under
advisement demands of the llrothrrhnod of l/icomotlve Knglneers
tor nil estra engineer on inulli|ile
unit diesel-electric railroad t»eoUiotlven Thu present crew Is otic
engineer rind one fireman.
Tim hoard, whieh held public
hearings for HI days, will study
the evidence and prepare Its
findings and recommendations for
submission to President Truman.
The hoard's recommendation
under the National Railway Labor
Act, will not he binding on either
the union or the tin railroads In­
volved In the dispute. However,
the art re&lt;|itiri-H the unions must
wait at leas .1(1 days after the rernmmt-odntioim are are announced
l,efur* staging a walkout.
The union authorised a strike
against 15 of the carrier* and set
Jan. 'll for I ho walkout, However,
naming of (he fact finding hoard
by President Truman automatical­
ly delayed the strike. Although
the estra man demand was made
against some 45 oilier railroads,
no strike threat was made against

them.

Womun Frncturea
U'K In Auto Crash
Mr*. Randolph 0, Luttgens, 88,
of Verona, N. J, Buffered a broarn leg and cut* on the fact and
neck when the 1940 Ford Sedan
her husband waa driving south on
Palmetto Avenue late Tuesday
afternoon collided with a 1938
Rulck coupe whieh liable L.
Littlefield, 43, a mine of Lake
Mary, wa* driving wait on Twen­
tieth Street.
Damage to the left aide and
right front of the Ford w*» eatlmatrd at 1800, and to the Rulck
at *50. Doth driver* faca charge*
of recklcaa driving, **y police.

HALTS RATIONING

STOCKHOLM, Mar. 84—(A^-—
Sweden abolished rationing of
butter and other fata today, after
more than eight year*. Meat In

reatauranta alao goea off tha ra­
tion Hit, but remalaa on coupon*
In th# atorea.
The government ordered a
alight increaae In the butter price
and a deervue In Use price of
Rgrgarlna, to keep down tho de­
mand for butter,
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BLIMP OPERATION
I.OS ANGELES, Mar,
—Blimps have lurceaafu)i f f #
rated off carrion
maneur

ver*.
Capt. O. W.
naval airahlp I
re rlmentatlnn i t
Told j§: naval

night that K-typa
were o
operated
Johg, w*r*
with
With ^ “great
g re a t auaato
m* neuter* off

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L;.-,

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fN t
carrier*

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they won retry affaettn
duty tad aaU-eubaaar-

Sen.Connatiy House Shelves Pension Bill
Opens Battle r x T
t% r\
To.Help-ECA! ror Veterans Bv One V ote;
CommitteeClears Labor Law

Texan Says Economic
Aid Comes Ahead
Of Armament Pro­
gram For Europe JSenate Amendments
WASHINGTON. Mar. 24, -(/»’&gt;
On Rent Controls
— Europe's eronomir recovery hai
Refused By House;
the right-of-way over any military
Compromise
Sought
ptogram to support llir purposed'

UMW President Says
Union Members Are
To Be Praised For
Insight On Issues

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No. 153;

Awtoelated Press Leased Wire

Mississippi Ri p s Forrestal A s k s
Levees, Flooding More Power For
Part Of Louisiana iHead Of Defense

T
Vote Kills L egisla­
tion For T his Con­
gress. Rankin Says;
Two Ballots Taken

North Atlantic Security I'a d , Sen [
WAM IING ION. Mar. 24—(/F)
WASHING I ON. M.II 24 UP)
ator Connally (D lex) *.iul todai
U* a . ii.■mic mxtgin, the Houm
I In- Adiiiuu-ir.iiiun'* l ib,it bill
"I should like to tii.ike n deal.
ti'd.i* dieKeil tin* Rankin veler*
Was , Ira n il Tui ad lull Itul.iV ill Break Comes As C om ­ Senate
Group Told ail*
Connally told the Senate, "llir llir I lnu»c a* well at llir Scnatr
prlKieil bill
plete Surprise To
basic |&gt;olicy of thr United StaleOf Weaknesses In A lull , ol *otc of 208 to 207
llu- 11,.ii-1* l.abnl l ommiHi-r ir
governmrul is lu arcortl economic
Government Officer
comitimdril paitagr nl tin- Libor
Military C o n t r o l s •will die nu iiuir back to the Veler*
lecovery a clear (iriontv "
an* l oinmiltre fur luitbct *lud/.
bill. I I Pi III C'luiiiiiaii l.esittski
HA U&gt;s Knl u . i . M.u. 2-t
The veteran chan man of the
WASHING I ON. Mat 24 &lt;&gt;P»
Ii u poivible for the Veteraiu’
(I) Muli) iililic.itrtl hr wiuilil ptrss
t/l’l llo
Mi*-hm| i|, i
Kiw i
Senate Foreign Relations l ommitlce
Set ii lau ,,( Deli inr 1 o r in u l, I'oimnitiec i,&gt; wide a nee.- bill and
fin it* *ouMili-l.ltmu by tlie lluu*r tuokr lliioiivli i Irvcr today ami
opened debate on tlie $5,‘i80l00&lt;l.
alir.ul ul niiiiiuiuni wagr legit),itiuu. trill irvitl, at ll,.-111w lioni thru urging livlilri i i i i i I i i iiioii of tlie *1 ml it b u k In llie Haute at a
(MM) program to aid Western Eutop*
SH08UV BIFOM HI UROID the Senate Armed Services Committee la
Armed V m , ■•*, -.ml today that lain date
llir lull wiuilil irpral till* I all I lloiiin
m the neat 15 months. Suite Sen
Washington to support a bill Axing the active strength uf the Army a t
l ungre** -liould gin- lu* *iiccet*or
H.utlrv Law and iprnacl tbr til l
Hoi t h Hunan Kankin (D-M;»t)
837,000, Secretary of the Army Kenneth Hoynil (left) U shown waiting
ators have suggested t Imppiug from
llir bir.il ... .iin ril .tbillll 4 lit tiloir aiitlionli
Wagini Act, with tiune muddiestold
tli. I Ion-1 thr vote to tecommt)
to testify. With him me Air Force Chief of SlulT Hoyt Vaiulenberg (can­
$ f,0(H),IMM).OOP to $2.28(1.000,000
I*tirirat.il appeared lirfotr tbr me,ml tli d llu- bill l&lt; dead.
lion* approved by llir Jiliiiiliiitin- A. M, IV'.*' I ). ilnilit llllrr tilllr*
ter) and Army Chief of Staff Omar Bradley. Koyoll declared that while
from
the
total.
uoitb
ol
I’ml
-Mien,
ai
lu**
llir
m
Senate Allied Sn* n r* Colnmiltee
In,ii
war la not Imminent It la "at least a possibility."
(International)
Ibid kdN Ibis legislation for
But Connally urged Ins col
ri liom Haton Ri »UK«uppoii ,,| an Adminulraliori tins i ,,ngr.
Kankin said.
I
hr
Senate
labor
c*,inimttrr
al
leagues to approve the uulhori
Wit Inn liner limn* llir u.i In hail |,(||
, in i!i ml 1'*17 Ie gill,it in u
limb.in’, lull nlieutly had been »o
lotion bill In full. It pul* « limit irailv ha* ideated a tllilllai till
ii ,t r here littla resent*
on the amount to be spent by the
Till’ limin' rrfust'll to acri'pl imivnl tlurr nidi'* in I ioiii llir i n n wblili g liillprd till' Allliy, N ail :u,,.
hi iigmiil proposal for
ol m il to
Kiumnmlc Cooperation Adminis­ .Mona11- iiiiiriiilmonta to it* bill cun- lligliwa* I'hi „
and All I , m e iindei thr Depait i at.,.
tration, bill it does lull provide tinmiig unit cunlruls. Tbr ilrciviuti dr|ilb ol tIn•-• trrl
*
m* ,i no utli peiixiona at age 86
inrnt ol p rb n -e
,, M.u .i \\ ii Olio and World
thr actual cash This would he mil *i,|id ihi&gt; mrasurt* to n SntHti.Sbrnll'* *li-|**iiir* m*l xulunleei i
lie util In- trp la.rd lit In* l a b u ,n I M" '• I'&gt;11*11*.
done by appropriation.
lluutr rotiferi'tiri* conimltli-r tui
,
ktlill
king
ml
Connally said the question has mirk out u coiupromlir
lliel pint nr xl u rrk b\ l.ouix A
&gt;
t liirow i( back to
ijah.dlrd ill..........
ii
been raised whether 'The content
Ki.'*.» Itiiinxed a series of
It,,111 ouiitiol* will cxi'irc « Mrrk ll...... Uid uiginy. H-'idi-nl* lu b-aw- lolumm. **|io*r iionimilion was
The Sanfo/d .SIiulllrbo.ini Club celebrated it* "most luccrttful
plated military assistance pro
i,xtny. unless a compinnii-e tliri
. n . i . i i be floor,
timer* llir Krd CnUi '&lt;•! j gonlllllteil ) rdciil.iv v the Senate
te n o n " with a carnival List night lb.it drew mote than 400 visitors gram will Interfere with the ex. (,H1|
rw h w J
Ml„ m
i I i . , . . i It-Tex) miplo the
lip
.1
irirpluili
i
cnlri
in
Hull
Mien
I'orrril
i
&lt;
0.1
"a
beginning"
ha*
to the shuffleboard mints at Palmetto Avenue and Second Street ecutlon ° f . ‘h* recovery p.wgiWM T
. desk lit that tun*
m ii i i,. .. i&gt;d ii back,
trrn made mi uuitviny llir Aimed
III
.Semite nor llom-e hill In r.rir bu irlugrc*
where an interesting ptogram of entertainment was presented, and by the diversion of Kurop.anj
1 Ii ml! . u,i vote *vns first *n»
ml material*
m aterial, for
„„ ue*o- mnk„,
,.ontro|ll „*
1lie lur.ik in i inicil at ,i bilge I'Dir ea lint lli.il "iritain weaknrs* I mun I nt
speeches of welcome were made by Mayor Andrew Carraway, Frank ntanpow-er anti
14i 80H against th*
brllil br*ub llie Wllkllltnu tllg.il and incon*i*tem n-*" in the ail bate moll
F.vans, Carl Eisenhower. John L Galloway anil James Wnglit. J. Roy
it"' ,n u recount. It dev*WMIeUno definite nn*w*r c a rt'" " ," .... ..
"?
■,! d.iit in, 'nbnlidnri* had erred
Doll wa* master of rcri'miuiles. f
plAnliltlon 1lu ill ri w ailin ilitecl-i pievented lull ir.ili/alion ol ile­ I
lie given at thi* time. Connally1........ 1
Hut Donnie rut if lender* on Cap ly .lg."ll»l llie Itwrr al that point. | goal.
i lu in ,t . nut riiure were no
Mayor Carraway paid tribute ryi
»
l / 'l l
1 *nbl, "the military
axxlxtauce
l
. . - . I , ........ tbe ii-capitulato the older member* of llie Club I may f | &amp; r A
K l l l P f l program b I i o u M , lit fuel, buva a itol Hilt deaerlbi'il nx a ''pretty
Thu p|np,-eit lull wiruld strong *,&gt;.
b. hi. at clime i i* ,i ..onplete
who had belli It together through ■ ” V
n i v
B i l l I V U beurficlul effect on economic r* good Jiib" llie Mummied lull up f *111lpt'l*r
llt'i
*ti'i hi mill'll
(D-Masa),
stage
loot
not
VV'nntlnur.t
on
Page
Light)
,
I
lie
I
ll
cl
cowry by atrenglhenlug the feel proveil by llie Senate last night been , ' 1 nbn ,1 dangeioil*. De­
piesidiog m Hie abflCIlCO from th#
muny years, thanked the winter
ing uf culifldrnce ntni security.", itH to lu. They didn't tike a pro pot) Mu iiit II I lineal, Jr.,
city of Speaker Knyhurn. ordered
visitors for their spirit of co-opcr^Inofficial estimates are that vision allowing “home rule" dr
iIn- recount on lu* own Initiative,
ution and friendliness anil lauded
said
llo
Mater
on*
"MM
high
ellan arms program for member* cunlml at any time. The House
riie House sat m tenie liltnea
the eivic enterprise of the late II
uugli
ly
."nu
ilnmigli
ibu
break."
of the Atlantic I'act will Co»t approved measure also Ills ii local
m, Hie name
I cacti member and
J. Lehman during wlmsr adminis­
Veslr-idui'*
tile
r
.luge
ill
Batull
u Ii a ii t $ 1,000 ,nrti),turn — poaslbl y option clause, although the Senate
ibe win tin*) voted were called out
tration a t mayor the shulflehoard
Hung"
m
in.
it4
feet,
u
tool
below
inorw— in the first year. Th* and House decontrol Nyitem* dif­
bv clerks It waa so quint th#
court and dub house was built.
flood stage The liver hud fallen
unlomnlic counter usod by the
Frank Kvans likewise nralaed Nearly 20 P e r s o n s treaty Is scheduled to be signet fer lit lump respect*half
a
font
in
the
previous
81
Apr. 4 by the United State*.
i r .111111,,i*ir on ■*■*■ r » o
The Senate measure permits
the late Mr. Lehman fur Ids In­
Britain, Canndu, Belgium,, sump rent Increase* up to 10 p*r hum* Ii ha* been falling for sev
JESSUP. Un . Mur !M- I I - A
Flee From Build­ Great
„
terest In tourist activities, and
Franca, Thu Netherlands, buxuny^
"pi,,,
uieaxiuc prnvldaj i-ntl days, follow mg a cre*t reach- passenger •' n alt.I a freight
minted out that Mr. and Mrs.
ing W ithout Injury hourg, Denmark amt Norway. for ............
run, hike*, but &lt;*d a* llo- ri'Mill of the Dido River train collided lu-ad &lt;m l"da* kill­
.elintan, prior Li their marriage
flood coining ili'wn tlie Mississippi, ing one ere**mini. Several other*
Connally praised the achieve..^, ||l||tf) „ , NO fur „„
had lived oil the same street in
11 "itilniieit (in I'aae r'nueJ
WAVERLY, Tenn. Mar. 24 &lt;/!&gt;&gt; menta of ELA In the past year.. ,.uM
n,hlllll|Htrnlo;
were hurt, mil' Ml budlp that lie
Crown Point, Ind. and lint) attend­
Rut even though progress lias' Ussuri- a reasonable return on run
Twn
pmou*
Vvcrr
killed
when
may die.
ed the same schools. Mrs. I.ipinmn
hern great, ha said, Eiiropc ha*
Threo cose hue of the Altantewas called to the microphone of llir &lt;Mrpl lliiiuigb llir Diiirlami not yet achieved recover'- and Mumble value of rented property
\ 15 nmnilis cnlitiliuatinn i* pro(l
.
• Const Line passenger t r a i n wen
tin1 liiiitl speaker system by Mr I L&gt;t*-f line rally today.
*1111 needs American dollar*
, (ii ..t ,r;lll.i
St. John*
llie House lull Colllllil | ()
| ) ( k \ I l l l 1 1 11 l* ( l derailed, hut pastettgers tec,.,*.-.!
Hall ami thanked the speaker* for
0 |)r m&lt;l(1 wtll 1,11,,! j„
|r J |,
But lie said that liy June. I 2, vide.l Ii* ill
only minor injuries The tram *«-. |liVri ....... W odr-rlf Creek to
_
#
1In -ii- fine tribute* to bn bu*buini ,
in
, ,i
Ktirope must be -'indepuudenl . f fm ■i: to lb" iimutbs wu* voted
enroute front Montgomery. \M , , ,ik), „
, * ,- being survuyuU
b) III Smuite l'i**i.|uni Truman
Carl KUerilmwer, club ,n. „U-„t.
l,r
,,0,,r " ,,r
extraurditiary American a id "
to Sayannah, i.n
h
............
„„ echo
ti**(liialcii IIih iircitruiu
li» lluii.imr ttiUi'IIlK* ana llir olhri
"We do not expect to i-mitiinie asbeit Dud iIn- control* be strung-1
I I I O t l Mills *i ;•*, n»-»| III ll h t ' i i s v
,
.
niunmry of Mr. i.t-lumin, iwlcoiiied **.i* louiul ilrad in bit room limn this program beyond Unit Inne," tin-lied and continued for 8 1 mouths
fog
a
boil
;
:m
)
M
.
two
miles
'
'
»
hi«:h
&gt;
»
I M .l.AllASHKK, Mm "t oil we,I of Jessup m Konth'-ast ,p.,,r. ; between w■■ skiff* which JOW*J
the visitors, und stressed the prill tiiiokr ami fuitiei, Deputy Sbrnif Connally suid. He uddeii Hull beyond Mar. ill
record*
\ iiroposed citrus &lt;,.i|e law,
I'eiislolin
nt
another
type
also
next year's aid program will Un
triples of good fellowship arid Cuaily (day -aid.
l
a
l
n
t
e
s
glu.
The
............
train
e
n
g
,
n
l
^
L fv
coiiho
I
idli
ting
presell'
friendliness upon whieh the club
cut "considerably below" the first stepped llllo tin- congresslr'ligl pic
Some 20 pertun* rtcapril lioni year'* program, which enst 15,- I III iwith leeiimini-ndatliiu ■ - i tinvar was killed, tin* fnemun sen.mslv " " j 1" 1" ’-- ‘bief of B survey party
was formed.
In lured and tlm cuduetoi was "/ W- 8. engtnaer*. I* conducting
Tlie Administration opened it* in i Warren's citru* ml* i iui e.iill■ -lightly injure.I I'.tsseiigwH -i.-ic 'he aounding*. itw a * revealed toJohn h. (lullnwuy, V. F. \V post llir I,I.wmy ittuclutr willmut in- 055,000,000.
ill ilelnil
format
idea
for
a
far-flung
ex
unite*-,
will
tie
outlined
Connally
directed
several
*l,*r|»
Iin
v
(ii.iy
added.
brought to tin- Jessup hospital lo r.'b ty by l-dwntd Higgins, mansgur
commander, declun-d that tlie
'- legislators id a mid i i-ti. u Ill "Xamlnation
at Rnsslu. He said the cm,li­ paiisioli of old age insurance.
'" f Die Sent imle (utility chamber
group Imd done fine wurk In tuiildI In- deputy iiidcnlified llir d u d barb*
Till*
would
blanket
80,01111,111111
"
'I'lwnod,
Mur.
30,
ttle*
of
Western
Kurope
"bum
ing up tourist activities nml |irn- a* G H Kent of Goodlelliville.
_
a resisted the Corrosive hut cheap
Dodge Tliyli'r Ilf lln»i'V lo The I Tin- otlgini'ei killed **a&gt; .lames of Comtuci''ruiitluurd on 1’agu Eight
This rn i k « as initialed, he said,
mlseil co-iiperotlon in every w ay.
j ’,
' n r « Na.hville. and and ugly doi-trluo of ..............
Hitts, elinlrmun of tin- mlwsnry 1-111*1 I'arri-b, 51 of Siivnunnh.
by his orgunixiillon In aid in pm
. .
.
,,
coniiiiitti'e, said I he , •-nf,-i i lice III- "ll Inn ted iiioier eoul by the hy Hoy I. Wetmnro of the U. 8.
M aallaaea Ua l*sae fum r
muting tbusu activities, .lame* Amrl I r u n nl Mcmphti.
Engineers "fflee, .liieksonvillo, and
orieinallv aelieduled fm t nno m** cut'isii'it' h mi)....I
I lii'ii- was ii** iiiforiualioii ab-mi is iiiteu.te ! to itetcnuilia the
(I'lintinurd On !■&gt;■« 'fin er) ] Mud wa* a lalnm an (or llie
bail
been
noalponed
until
next
Newman S e e k s S c h n u l
■- - - ■ ■ ---&lt;r iiMiiiiMril lla rwa* Threel
llu* cause of tin* wreck Sheriff ! aniiuinl "I dredging necessary to
*i ei-k.
tlie meet me "ill In- ......... 0'(Jmnn .uid a fiienmn ' bring llu- i tiannel to a project
Of Wildlife Offittrs MIAMI, Mat 81-l/P) - A fed­ lostlie n Niibl
Mud ExtinguiHltcH
feet, ill) feet wide.
"hull session" 'tu b mem bndtv n-uldi'd. "a-* Indlcved I" In- iii-piii uf
Another river project now under
tin. "lily i&gt;ni' i-rimislv injured
1l'onllnii.4 (&gt;* I'm , 'lln r-i
eral district court jury yester
Burnintc Uun W e l l ; Addition** Made To
TALLAHASSBK, Mor 81 &lt;11 day awarded II 11,51X1 In Mr*
J'nlii rimiii Inin Mutt"* -.iiiil the \&lt;ay is the Incntiou uf 00 bencons
Auto Fainting Shop —Coleman
Newman,
Mun.la's .Muiido F.lluilt (iucrie, Fort laiud'
infill and liaccagi- coache* uver in Die I'baniK'l ftom Astnr through
J{.
I).
Hawkins
Dies
HUURTUN, Tuh., Mar. 84 (4'l
new game and fish director, t.uiay
till il'd and that jmssthly several Woudruff Cut. lid * work, Mr.
Additions within the past twn prnnosed estuidishment nf a erdale waltresn, fnr iniurlea *u»-Weary workmen aninthered un
"tlirr car* inn&gt; liave lieun derail- Higgins "Xplnmrd, wns contracted
In
ChurlvHton,
S.
underground gas fire' with mud weeks to Kcd'ii fa in t ami Body training ichucd fur wildlife uf- Inined in an niilninnhlle ai-eldent
in 1lolly*s.ixiil Full. II. 1048. •
hy thu Const Guard Division of Aid
early today, mure than nine hours Simp. 1805 Sanford Avenue, to­ fleers.
The judgment was against Roy
to Navigation, and call* for comWord whs recelveil tin, iimrn
gether with new painting and dry­
after It hurst Into flumes.
Hr- sold bi- will stiggi-sl lu Hi# (it ieraoii of Full l.uudurdulu, will)
plctiijn m I*,’ da&gt;s. The beacons,
The first began In u hurtling ing rooms, have added to tho (iatrtp and Fresh Water Fish whom Mrs. (iunrio was riding at lug liy Mr. nml Mr*. H 'I Urn Coiiittiiu Trial Hears with tin- I'Xieptinn nf tlione to b«
flash late yesterday afternoon, firm's facilities for painting of Commlsilim tomorrow that ef­ the time uf the accident. Situ had hum uf tlie dentil nf R. I' Maw Ohjeetives
Of Reds placed ut VVnmlriiff Cut, will rethe bright yellow glam i-uuld he automobile*, upholstering of neat* forts be made to obtain a drac- ■ueil for |.'l5,IHMr, claiming Grier­ kln», furiiterly of Hanford. "Iilch
plme tlm mniker* which wore reand repair of tender*, bod I** and tfvatcd Army ramp Nuntewhi-n- In son wa* inlnxb'uted and rirnve I'ccurred at liln home in I'linllesseen mote than SO mile*.
mitvod wlieu ilia channel wm doopNEW VllUK Mar - 84- i/l’i
tuti, H.
enrly this miriiing.
Official* of tho Production windows.
Central Florida fur use as a recklessly.
*
Deal It whs attributed l« a ("-art The final irlrjectivc uf tin- Atnt'll- uned.
Maintenance Company, which wns
The shop ha* been operated hy school.
4'un Cummilliist i’art\ l* t" r-Htuat
tuck.
drilling un adjoining well, said it N. Windham for tha p ail two
Til I EVES LOSE
lillsh "a Soviet Kni-iullM ii'pulilli'
the burning gas cam* from tho years, and on Alar, 16 he became
Mr
Hawkins
wits
i-aplaih
"f
the
PRISONKHH TAKFN
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 24-IA1
R. S'. Smith Well, Immediately nssocinteil with Julian Powrll In
ATHENS, Mar. 84—(AI Hu* —Thieves liroke Into u milk com­ 1'idice di'purtmunl for tin- Atlantic in tin- United Slut"*,” Hutd a
anuth of Winkler tlrlvu lu the tlie huMiness. The painting and Greek* today announced more than pany office here lust night and Cmiit l.ilie Rnllrund, Jiii'ksmivllh- party manual inlindlivcd by tlie
south llouaton oil fluid.
District, fur many years, lie lived guvi'i nment today lu I Do I'mn
drying room* are petitioned off lOO guerrilla* were killed or taken
GAINESVILLE, Mar. 84—&lt;/P)—
The blase wa* finally extln- from the rest of th* building. Tha prisoner in a two-day imttli- in carted nwuy n 400-nuund safe, hut with hi, family on Eust Twenty- munist i'0 HK|tirui-y trial.
Ihey
prohnldy
will
be
disappointed
Tin- mnmiul, read to tlie Jury Georg# C. VYhilu, city clerk of
gulihed about 4:00 A. M. today drying room ia heated to 100 de­ Kplru*.
first Street before being Iran*when
they
get
it
open.
hy It. S. Atlnrlivy John F, X. Tnlluliaisrr, wus named prceldent
after tnorrj than 40 workmen gree* and point dries In two hour*.
An official statement HUol 18
Uinta Moore, heud of tho firm. ferred Id Jack*onvllle where thi'y Mctioliey, Huid "licit a republic of tho Fiorlilu Municipal Finance
ed hundreds of »«k* of
AI (illllard, formerly of Chevro­ were killed and 15 captured in ' hi-. staid there wus only about 120 in lived for levaral year*. At the wa*
In bn uttahlishcd thru.igh
ig mud into tho burning let Iui* Joined the firm in the
Association ut th* clos­
Ptloponnesu* and 83 were taken the safe. It still has not been found time of Id* death ha wa* Train revnlulion In which party mum- Officer's
hole. Nu ca*ualltl*i worn reported.
Master at Charleston, H. I', wiiere her* “must he ready In *nci'ifice ing meeting "f a short course hare
render department. Oliver Re*vea prisoner in central Greece.
'b y police.
yesterday.
lie wa* recently trasferred from their liv*»."
has charge of tha body repair*.
Other offlcorn named were! H.
PAHS 310th HOUR
Wrijcro**, (la.
Willlnm W. Bean, formerly of Me*
Tlie
“Manual
of
Organiialton
MIAMI, Mar, 24—W}—Two (lalioy Motor Co. of Miami i* In
Be*lde* hie widow lie leave* a of the Communist Party" was ad­ I). Pelhnnk, city comptroller, Tam­
Californian* paaaad thalr 2iuth charge of upholitery work. Dick
miii and daughter. The body will mitted into evidence after voci­ pa, vice president; W. C. Stewart.
hour aloft today In their attempt Boyd In in tha paint department.
•■Hy clerk, Mt. Dorn, treasurer]
urart an
ana
he sent to Jacksonville where fun­ ferous defense objection*.
to break tha world'* record for
A,
A. Claronco
Clarcnca O'Neill, dcity finance
eral service* and burial will take
McUoltey
read
ono
passage
from
endurance flying.
place.
ACriON ON BORDER
the manual which said “our task director iierc secretary.
Bill Arrla. 38, and Dick Riedel,
LONDON, Mar, 84—W )-T h*
i* to muke every party member
34. refueled their tiny plane, Albanian new* agency said today
TIME SETTLED
a professional revolutionist."
,
Ry RALPH BARKER
“Sunklst Lady," from a speeding Yugoslav "Trotskyit**" have com­
PENSACOLA, Mar. 81--(*!*)—
In addition to aHraclmg incrcaiing public attention to the impor­ Thi* burning Issue of daylight sav­
ip thia morning and took on mitted a series of provocation* on
UDII SCOUT MEET
t food.
land and In the air against Al­ tance of contarvini all natural resource* in llie Stele, the Mirada ing time for Pensacola thi* Hum­
Packs 10 and 34 of the Cult
At M 4 A. M. they had boon in bania Utht month.
LAKELAND, Mar. 24— —
Scouts will have u monthly meet­
D*y tcheduled for Apr. 7 on the (arm of (he Fellowship mer has been Battled,
air 310 hour*. The rgeord I* It aald a Yugoslav frontier pa­
Thi* northwoit Florida city I* ing on Friday ut 7:30 P. M. at Tha Federal State Frost Warning
tfiMwal
Lollcge
is
being
Uiicuncd
at
an
outstanding
example
of
cohour*,
eet
In
19MI
!5S
going lo remain on Central Stand­ llie Methodist Church annex, Ro­ Service forecast for peninsular
trol on Mar. 18 fired a rocket in operative effort.
ard Tim# during 1949.
bert Hesty, director announced Flurida tunigiit nmi Fiiday w u
the
direction
of
the
border
and
_
BRADLEY TAKER COURSE
Mo(« Kan 30 business, mduitr al, and civic oiganitationi of Cen­
clear to partly cloudy and con­
this morning.
Yugoslav
plana
flaw
over
the
bor­
Deputy City Clerk Gordon L. der Mar. 16.
tral Florida both rural and urbanf
tinued warm with the outlook
OKAYS A-MAC11LNE
Bradley enrolled early thla week
aa wall aa fadaral and Slate agenewarm through Sunday.
MeAUl.IFFE HONORED
LIVERPOOL, Mar. 8 4 -&lt; A 1 under
the
guidance
of
Ed
Higgins
at tho University of Florida fur
tel ar* assisting in setting up thi*
The
Vatican
lias
authorised
Liver­
BRUSSELS,
Mar.
24,—(A
1
STAMP
WAR
of
tho
Samlnote
County
Chamber
a cour** In auch problem* aa tax
JACKSONVILLE, Mor. a t - U H
BERLIN, Mar. 8+-(A5—Dlvid- (tent operation, ahd are going "all of Commerce are burning mid­ pool University to build an stain- Th# title "cltlien of honor of Ba*wing method* and ptroceout" to make it "the blgge-t thing
togne"
is
to
ho
conferred
on
U.
3.
busting
machine
on
the
ground*
of
ed
Berlin
today
waa
caught
In
an
night
watt*
to
get
tho
giant
oper­
i, effect of population gain*
aver to kit Central Florida."
Atlantic City
ation keyed for the big Miracle a new Roman Catholic cathedral MaJ. General Anthony C. McAaulunielpelltles, revenue sources, East-Weat postage stamp war
Boston
To
perform
thla
modern
agri­
under
construction
her*.
llfte.
which,
in
effect,
made
every
tsan
day. Fertiliser and materlale a rt
relations, and dfbt manageCleveland
cultural "Miracle," which nrdlna- being furnished free of charge by
Officiate of tho university's
MoAuliffe will ho given the tltlu
hla own letter canter.
Detroit
iniroa four or five vrar* to buainns firm* all over tho state. nucloar physics laboratory found In recognition of his outfit'e heroic
Post office! la Berlin's three
three day course, whieh
Minneapolis
tllah,
over
800
"un
th*
Farm
the
only
suitable
alto
for
tholr
defense
of
th*
Belginn
city
during
Western sector* wore refusing to
Ao the day approach** Higgins
New York
01
voterana
era
donating
arrept n u ll w hich. did net bear
■md hi* Chief of Operations, Bob synchro-cyclotron waa a corner th* Arttenn** offensive in Decem­ Phoenix
•tet with the Job*, hund- WlUwroll, of tho U. 8. Bolt Con of the cathedral site. Roman Cath­ ber. 1944. Hi* famed one-word
St, Louis
farm
machinery
dralara
‘'‘r 'T o 'S J - u S o s .s .- u ,
swrvatfon Service, ar* being olic canon law aaya Vatican auth­ ro p ly -"N u tal"-to a Gorman su r­
Seattle
J
over
tha
state
are
fursector cont inued thalr policy of
■waaqtod by long dJitanoo tolo- ority must be given kefere a build­ render call has become p art of
Montreal
tractor* and driven free Phono-asd telegrams ftom many ing othav than a ekurch can be Belgian history.
rejecting any
..
Jacksonville

Carnival For Winter Visitors Is
Presented By Shuffleboard Club

As H o t e l Burns
In Waverly, Tenn.

T w o /\CL Trains
Crash A t Jessup,
Killing O n e Man

St. Johns R i v e r
Channel Surveyed
By li. S* Engineers

I

Citrus Code Law
JVlUr. .*{() l\l t‘ t

Waitress Awarded
Lartfc Damage Suit

White* Named Head
Of Finance Officers

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Tomato Ketch up

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TonilortMil Htiinkfd Hkinncd

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HAMS.............. lb.
Hrimkrd HtriP

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ArmourV Beef Stew

5!k*

Ariminr'o

Vienna Sauaagc

18c

Armour'*

Corned Beef HhhH I-lb cn. 35c
All Hi noil.

BACON ............ lb. 4 9 *

Chewing Gum

3 pkgH. 10c

Chuck R o ast.... lb. 50 c
Pork Roast
Ho.toil

Fresh

Hams lb. 590 Butt 470
Ciiiiahy'* Until Coin Hllrad

BACON............ ib. 490
Cudahy'*

Bacon Squares . . lb. 290

Pint It

Crisp Cnrrots

.. 2 bchs. I5e

Wathlniilon Hint* Knl

Delicious Apples ... 2-lbs 39c
Knob at I

Caulllower

Ige. hds. ea. 35c

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IHH* FCKHI
22Clrn s .

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Ideate

Ib. 17c

Boston Butts

Ib. 55c
lb. 15c

Beef Liver
Daisy

Cheese^ mild
Franks

Ib. 43c

.

250

LITTLE YELLOW

”

SQUASH.......................Ib. 121/20

350

FRESH PICKED FI.OKDA

BEANS............................. 2-lb. 250

*

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5^

CABBAGE........................... lb.

SUGAR
5 lbs. 37c
PRESERVES 2 25c
POTATOES 2 -15c
WU.KR’S SMALL WHOLE IRISH

Hlos.otn Time

M ILK .............. 3 tall cans 320
Dtl Rn&gt;* nr MIm Ioii Whole Unpeeled

OLD GOLD
CIGARETTES

ctn. 41.85
OLD DUTCH
can H I /20
SWEETHEART

APRICOTS..........

can

190

PIU.HRUkY'H BEST
S lbs.

FLOUR
10 lh*

23 tbo

430 650 $ 1 8 9
SAV0

Park Brand Paptr

TOWELS................. 2 for 250
Diamond nr Marrtl

BLEACH

qt.

NAPKINS........ 80 ct. pkg. 100

1Q0

LADY BETTY

SAL DRESSING
EGGS........ ................. doz. 570 pint 250 qt. 470
Hwana^n Med. Nebraska Bhlppeil

. TOILET SOAP

3 bars 250

Ooldanhtart

BLU - WHITE
SOAP FLAKES

California

Wcultrn Musty Porlt

A-COCK OR-DOWN SOUTH I'BACH

Celery 48’s ........... 2 for ?lc
Fresh I)ateH ... 14-oz pkg. 25c

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PEANUT BUTTER

HURD-OOUD

GR’FRUIT
JUICE

PETER
PAN

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Plain.......... .... Ib. 2 2 °
Color ad ............ Ib.

ZPhgg- 170

Kl«. Hiil Hilt*

Potatoes...... ..... ..... 4-lbs 27c
Nwcet heart

Soap

bath aiae 12c
....I«e- pkg. 28c

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3 reg bars 25c

AIGHTKY.

Garden FrcHh!
Fruits &amp; Vegetables

lb. 55c

Roll Veal Shoulder

HARD HEAD

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EGGPLANT.................... each 120

qt. htl. 55c

5-lbn 20c
5-IIih 20c

lb. 151-

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pt.25c
3-lb can S2c

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CAULIFLOWER.............. lb. 170

qt.45c

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A PPLES.........................3-lbs.

Soil

Armour'* Treet 12-oz can 43c

RONRICO 5 YR.
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Kine for Kntlnit or Cimkinir KKD KfiMK BEAUTY

Kilinm ii*. Ii. Ii. T.

Jim Handy (iritn
Cabin Home Meal

HOLLOWAY'S AT
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1-lb box 19c

LEMONS..................... dozen 290

IH-ni ran

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Pumpkin 2 ens 2Hr

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Whole or Full Half Ib. 57^

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T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 24, 1949

THE SANFOKO HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

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Oxydol
Woodbury

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............reg bar Sc

Porto Rican Yams . 2-lbs. 27c
Ktnt of Ihn Menton Ftoah

Yellow Com
Ulrikeyr Croinn

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H art Brand, No. SIM can

GATOR

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ROACH HIVES

un. 130 Ige. 2*0

1-lb iiky.

Strawberries.......47c

20 MULE TEAM

Birdseye Froion

BORAX
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Hanover Large (No. 303 can)

Sugar Pea* .... 2 caaa ISc
Sundrenched Irregular
P « a ra .... N o. %
ra n 88c

Walcn. No 2 can

HUckherma ....... ran 10c
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50

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Jfli

Sacramento^ 40 ne. can.

Tom. Juice .... ....... aa. 25c

Lovely Assorted

Cotaatejlt. No. 300 can

ello a pka*. 18c 1 fkg. ole
Ilea Po fcH ag .... 3 fo r 18c
iHerthfy’s
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Old Glory, No, 2 can

Mother's nr Quaker's

Dainty I'ak Fordhook

8 Minuta

Uncle WIlHam’e

Tomato Sauce, No. I eaa

Qafatln ............... pkg. 5c
Tom. Julca........3 for 25a

Choc. B y r u p ........2 fo r 27c

Pk. 1 Baaoa ........ aa. 10c O a t *

Liman ....... No. 2 can 25c G r i t *

p k g , 15c

: * p k g * : 25c

Hominy ... No. 2 can 10c S a rd ln a a ......... : oval can 23c
Trellis, No, 303 can

8ugar Pain .... 2 caaa 23c

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Family Of 5 Persons
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had deeornteil the • lull li n, e with p to v id m if (lo ii* • * *• \ • &lt;nd t,l
slat ire. These included Mi A. l‘ to o p r I ii I f M m* Im n d ftd «ri im i
Slnikr, Mrs, .IoIiii Mavuin, Mr j . •lllll* Ml*«f W ||| l*f pilrllU lC *MIMp .
Carl Klsenhower and Mu- Julie Mi|?ifiii et dt'i in* , and i i i i i f i ’Ai *•
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ROYAL CROWN SHOWS
Fair Hrounds — Onpositc B a l l Park
ALL HIDES HEDIU KD EOH
MATINEES—THCHSDAY,
FRIDAY—HATUKDAY TO

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All Children Admitted
From Noon To 7»:tl0 I*. M.
Thorsdav - Friday - Saturday
THIS WEEK

Hotel Fire

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! fort), County Clerk it. I' Herndon
I wax introduced.
\ Ilnur wadding enki" with the
liBurrs ,,f a hrlde ami Broom on
top of it wn, presented liv Mr.
Hall to Mr. unit Mr*. W. t„ tirow,

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Miracle Soil Day

Inin,! lo see I he operation oof old fo l
ini*
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Murle a* one o f I lie "pioneer mn- Hildienl &lt; olli-gi' wit) lim e on luiml .
Ihet*" of tourist program* to San- hundred* of pound. . . of lin m h
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firemen arrived.
l.nxsinB Fats! 511, the Amerlrnn th a t it i* too lute to Bel th eir o f.
H aym ud of St.
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n.l.
To take eaie of the estimated “» '
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will
tie wi.ti.ed "'It
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erowd " f lAJUtO that w ill .
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THURSDAY. MAB. 24, 1949
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SIB LB VERBB TODAY"*

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H you follow this formula you
will probably have Inner assurance
that will support your hope.—Horn,

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12:12: HcJnlHng In hopo, pnUi-nl
In tribulation, continuing instant
In prayer.

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Market Manager Sandy Andrimn
ii detpondent. H it market look in
ONLY four lumdrrd tlioutand dob
Ian more than it did ta il year.

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Mississippi Flood

James Byrnes Lays
THE WOMO TO M f
World Unrest A t
BY LARRY ALLEN
(For Dewitt MacKenile)
Russia's Doorstep
AI* Foreign Affalra Analyat

' Secrecy And News

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resource*, In nce^f of their t*.
penditurc* In that area prior t4
Dec. 2L|

Connally Speech
•Saatlaae# * n m Pas* (Inal

. ____ _ jge
The Department of Defrnne has given a single director
Stephen Llchtblau, river fore­ that destroys and rorrupta, the
of Information control over all news and Information to be
caster of tha U. 8. Weather Bureau doctrine that assail* Iwith tha
5A H
ee*
dignity of man and the morality
In New Orleans, aaldt
given to the public by the three armed services. He will
of
God."
have control over all public access to news about the ser­ "W orssw —The Social "freexe" la SPARTANBURG, S. C„ Mar. 24 "I don’t understand it (tha He took note of some earlier
Try Our Shopper's
break). The river has been higher
vices. The announced purpose was to safeguard military on In Poland. Eloth Americana and —OP)—Calling
. Special for, Thurafor strong national than it I* now overy year, at least talk of cutting funds for Britain,
Britisher*
are
gatting
the
brushday
secrets and to end headllne rivalry among the services. No
defense, fame* F. Byrne* last alnca 1943, In 1946 It went over commenting:
off from the Pole*.
Chopped Sirloin j
night laid the world’* unrest a t 40 feet at that point."
fault can be found with these purposes; they are K'x&gt;&lt;i“We
must
concludo
that
any
pule* not only are not coming Russia's doorstep.
and Spaghetti—
cut In dollar aid to
But other purposes could Ire Herved by tills control of to parties, -----Port Allen I* a town of ulsiut substantial
cocktail
affair*
andaecretary
, me
rormer
or .state
The former
Secretary of State
Britain would tie u tragic mistake.
S
\
j
2 Vegetnhle* —
information. One of the safeguards for the integrity of gov­ other social r-vents organized by
n, rerepionie* awarding him 1,600. The area being flooded I* It would seriously retard British
J
Hal Rail* — But­
members of the American and Brl , |l(. Veteran*' of Foreign War* No- occupied almost entirely by sugar and European recovery. The es­
ernment is the ability of the people to know what the gov- ......
ler
i
plantation*.
It
1*
sparsely
poplatcd.
timated British requirements for
ernment Is doing. In the case of the military services, as in d*h colonies. Many time* they tlonsl Cltlienshlp Medal.
dollar
aid
next
year
already
re
­
"Our
effort*
to
make
the
near*.1
,U
t*
'*/
'£
•
*,,v*"ee
“f
‘"o
w
,,r.r
diplomacy and certain
other government activities, afinelJ“n,s ^ '" p '’^Ui'vitatlon* *fr
present n 24 per cent cut over
been futile," Byrne* declared. J T i ,l,,fJ f ul* '? * * J r,nlMe
line must be drawnbetween Information which jiroperly | th e answer to anything the gov- have
Me urged America to adopt some 1 " tr y- Sheriff * officers said no est year, compared with a 16
Plate L u n c h : Hreatled
should be secret and that which the public should have. ernment doesn’t want to talk about form of universal military tra in -! , " ln*r
^ ,lo,nc
?h,ck i , P*r rent rnliiction fnr ERP conn­
Veal Cutlet with tamalu
The drnwlng of that line for the entire defense establish-; i*; **we don’t know anything about ing, continue the production o f, sI,rvn,l af the floodI until it reached ( tries as a whole."
nance
Sen
atomic
bombs
and
quickly
ratify
kam
iw
t^tlvsiy
higher
ground.
A
l|
Hi,
also
tried
to
calm
shy
"
meat is a pretty
big
Job
for
one
man.
it
gives
him
a
lot
o
f
!
It.
We
never
heard
of
It."
That
l«
:liy nig jon to
.It ii 1 1 *—
a it* .f««r
^ e n r that
m in a
iu to
iu Them e iNi
i eethers
n i * ia
**2 »Vegetable!*—
'll'
-r .um l- B'jpt
* I of ,uiw er
the reply of the government’s of- the North Atlantic Pact.
A „ M’ . ,h " * ,lo r
“hout ?te
aid
resitonslbility
inmK might— rontritiuTB— "toward 1f jg f f f y
j.
— .—-r-------. . ficial spokesman to any Inquire*
" f r ta regrettnhte w r m n x rtalfci1 L'.1*
Allen
~Tri Home ’SiltloiitJJ newspapers
niwi
and the radio are told n|*,ul tj,P ,ncini "cold war."
of war, hut it Is nearly four years- 1T,R’ X,\ a - Army engineers rush- military operatlona in Indonesia.
"According to our information,"
what they cann Jrrihi. AVo cn
call that censorship, and wo don’t I Thn«p of the American embassy since the cessation of..............
hostilities '« • men to the scene.
Estimates of the size of the he said, "the Dutch have not in­
in Europe. Today there Is no
like it. But when it cornea to a government protecting it naif who like i« enterialn complain,
c&lt;
break varied. Three hours, after curred heavy military expendi­
from huving emburruising thing* huIc! about it, that can be ‘hut it i" not a question of setting: peace," Byrnes said.
break, deputies reported water tures, cither In dollars or In other
alums utmost ml offuctivnlv liv nliuttimr n tt thi. mmrrou of * 'to*1' nni1 hivltlng Polish friends , lie said the Soviets have "v o- the
V A io n » w A « « M v
Y^ ^
.J . s .
...
If the American host hope* to at-1 luted many solemn agreements going through a gap 200 feet
wide,
with
the
levee
crumbling
on
information aa by telling the publication* what to say.
tract a Polish guesi the procedure: with us," and added!
side
The excu*e for putting the order into effect w»* con- is to teleiihone the Pole and ask “The presant government of the eithei
Sheriff Sidney C. Duhroccoa of
him
to
r
et
the
date.
.Soviet
union
will
keep
the
peace
grcsslonal concern over possible violation* of secrecy in pubus long a* It Is In their Interest Baton Itouge Parish (county)
ll*hud report* that the Air Korea ha* made up a HhI of The
. . government’s
,inu,„v.or f f. li c,,i a l to
do so. It W ill l&lt;e In their Interest | » l,h Sheriff llryan Clements of
Ntrateglc bombing turget* in RiihhIu, and u magazine article
il( rr.nklir&lt;-ii k, get’ offlel#) to ket»p ih r pence.«* Ionic n* AmerHntnn Roiigt* And their nothe location ol atomic energy re*earch plant*. I*u*-H.p.nmn,-,. n, uitemi any Angla­ Icii Ntnnih firm find keep* Htrnnif.” 1P'R im * wrn* pntndlinic the roftilft
stiowliiK the
___________________
mid helping evncuaU* reHlifentu
/ \ .*f Li A A &lt;- r
•dlily what i« needed I* not u meu*ure which smack* of can American of fair.
A mimlier of persons were seen
Nevertheless,
Die
brush-off
goes
sorship but *imply a little better diseipline within tho*e gov
IIENimiCK DIES
walking along Die roads carrying
eminent department* which have s e e r e t information to ,mr()|„nel Neisn,, Dlnglev, the new NKW YOltK, .Mar 2 4 -(/!* )- lii'lnnglngs
guard.
Frank McOurk of Baton Itouge,
American military attache, invited Burton J. Hendrick, 77, author
l-hnar
SHEPARD'S
SssfarS A
I.OIIMHIHlI
Polish military official* to n cock­ who won Pulitzer prize* in bio­ K '^ Cross field representative in
iii. it - as
ElI
graphy ami history, died yesterday charge of the mid-stale area, was

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What Makes A Lender

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tail party to meet new members
uf his staff Not a single Pole at Hooscvelt hospital
Hendrick'* writing career begun
showed Up.
I ting ley now has been waiting toward Die end of the Inst century
months to meet Marshal Mlclud whl n he served as editor of the
/ytnlerskl, minister of national de­ New Helen (Conn.) Morning News.
fense. Cm.... tinder tiersrd Bogart Later lie joined the staff of the
arid
of Mcursdnle N. Y. U. H. nival! New York Evening Post
attache, ha- been waiting *|nce' MrCMurr’a Magazine. Fur II yeBrs
liitl AiiiftlM fur mi iifficiitl HiPf't tie was associate editor of Die
uiHgnzIne World's Work.
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Itn'i it funny how m any'of our
"AH of u* can bo good leader* some of the time if we
recent I’ retidenlt have teemed to learn to la* good follower* most of the time," declare* Hr.
think the rountry would he heller Henry C. Link, psychologi*! and author, in tfc- Header's
o ff if there weren't uny Congrei*) I nigf-Ht fn r A p ril.
A n d yel if there weren’t, what would
1
*---------Leader*
are -made, not Itorn, Hr. Link contend*. They at­
he the difference between the gov tain leadership not by inherited talent* but through habit*
eminent we wduld then have, ami and skill* acquired by practice. A *tndy of &lt;10 loaders and -H&gt;
nun-leader* among high nclionl Htudcnt* revealed (hat the 1
any other diclatonhip?

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supervising relief activities ulong
with Mrs. Lila Blown, executive
secretary of Die West Raton
Hougt- chapter
Damage to the sugar rane crop,
livestock am) other property was
expected to run Into hundreds of
thousands of dollars. .Army Engi­
neers said It would lake ul least,
a week lo e)ns«&gt; the gap.
Governor Earl K’. I.tmg called
upon ull state departments to ren­
der every possible nsslstnm • and
went In the scene himself. Col.
John H. Hardin, district II. S. Kn
igineer at New Orleans, came up to
supervise the repair work.
The Coast Guard sent 20 boat*
lo the area from New Orleans,
Galveston Tex., and Biloxi, Miss.
It also tllspatebed a communica­
tions truck to facilitate radio con­
tact. Army helicopters were re­
ported enroute from Son Antonio,
Texas.

, „ . . w*"’' ! r.KNRcufKi w rnim uw
...............
leader* were thotje who hail learned the habit* of ........ .
of
Tt? mdhl iSisT^el*
...
....... ....... ..... ^....
NKW YtlltK, Mac. lM -&lt;/P)Dr. Alfred C. Kintey tayt that lion. A leader might he the captain or inunager in one or
a '•ir»t-t«getlier" cm-ktall party a t ' Wllhilrawal ..f si-vrn nmrr proabout 90 percent of our women two uctivitlc* lint wa* merely u member of the leant or Ms l.oiriM. A lialf-dozaii ,-am saf Da-' adnaitl persons from the eontrocannot hope to attain teiual mat­ group in other actlvitle*. Mo*t of hi* time wa* Hitenl not HO ar mare Invile.l.
I
&gt;ulltlral an........
eonTl.e II. H. Information Hervln. farem-e fur worl.l peace was reurity until they are at Ira il 26 yean in leatling but ill being a good team-male. He wa* elected to
of age. However, from wlml we leader*hip beemine he hail demonstratetl Ills anperiorily a*
PM f Dmm_m i ^A m ericans
f o r Intellectual
have heard, moil of them »eern a follower.
"" ' 11 ... 1 '.
. 1 .
. | Freedom, a group opposing the
se,. a film on |„,w American
• conference, listed seven hec.rlid by
to he doing pretty well without
Hr. I,ink note*, however, thul "high scholarship may l» " n m«chinery works. Only seven ,-rl|nk„ n
A(|„ nls, , he newsit.
or may not contribute to lemier*hip. The scholar who i* showed up. and they were not lire ((Uj)fr colomrilnt known as FPA.
pri'MAril.
i
i
The old laying that ga.oline and j »!«» » K»»d leader i* doubly equipped, b ut the tw o .lo not
The* K'N'lil
I* not ron* --------------------------------- *
liquor don't mix, a» wi*e a* that I necessarily go together.
fiii«d In thi* I'olfs. .S»&lt;IIy ItcklnirI
n n u u iu fln
Mont poople, no mutter whut tiuslr lithorltunc«, run ac­ are contacts with the personnel of . . . , "^ yhVh
laying may have l.een, wa* blatled
Mix together hot mashed tu r­
higher than a kite Monday night quire Home of the habit* of leader*hlp, the uuthnr *tnte*.
„
N-- ssr%*L.JSS,
nip with hot mashed potato ami
whtn a irailrr-tiacior plowed "Almost any *klll which u pertain develop* to the point of e s s ,p
a r y official In, sines* la con .! ,
aggressive Imperl.Ilsth- station well w'^h salt, freshly
through the tear end n( a liquor competence can give film u nenne of confidence anti a de­ durtejl in a suspicious,chilly at- ower_ thl, bniltNlStates
of ground pepper and a little celery
Dorr at Five Point*, trallering gree of teader*hlp. The ab ility to expre** onottclf before a
salt. Add a very little hot milk
The sm-ial "cold war" obviously A An n { , ^ onr. were the most and some butter or margarine amt I
$0,000 worth of liquor and conii- group i* one of the more Imixirtnnt Hkill* of leadcndiip. Nut
Is an outgrowth of the strained In■ furelgner* in Poland To- heat well, This Is an economical!
drrablr gaioline iroin hell to break­ even the homely urtH o f cooking, Hewing, gardening, be­
terna.ionai
situation No one ^ “ Vhey s in n tu
be X u l ax vegetable dish to serve with any
fast. Katly indication* were that ing handy with tool*, i f developed to the point of Httperiorlty doubts for a moment that all this
if 1]W f ,
. Om0
cun
become
the
mean*
to
lendernhlp."
would
tH
changed
If
n
.n
.e.ll.slm
n
.
w*B
»hed
is
tiles
In
ioup.______ mean.
the driver did not have a licenie.
Competitive uportn and creative work rnnk high among Stalin were to announce that prr- j
Out in California the 21 year old the uctivitlen which produce leaderahlp, T)r. Link *nyH. "Any­ mum-tit peace I* here and relations !
mother
who killed tier
*even one intere*ted in developing hi* capacitie* u* a leader might with the United States were Just 1
dandy.
month*' old hohy, hecauir die well begin with an inventory of how many hour* n week ht&lt;...........
„
Poles nrvill
seem to believe „
cvYrycouldn't Hand it* crying, i* now Hpend* in Hitch static pantime* a* watching the movie*, II*-11thing they hear from their press,!
having another b thy^W e have a toning to the radio anil Junt plain Hitting. If only a third of ratlin am) government rhlx-fq. Vir&gt; If
queer seme of Justice in the coun­ thin tlmo were applied to one or two creative nctlvltlen the »ub!|y everything they beaJ I*|
reHiill* would
w ould be
lm gratifying.1
g r n tlf v tm r "
’ anti-American and antl-llrll ah. ,
try. We feel *o lorry for the slain reHtill*
Stanlslaw Itadklewlrz, minister i

L0NGW00D HOTEL

Cnniplele Child’s Dinner ........... ......
Ctiinplele Smorgasbord Luncheon
Complete Dinner*—Front
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baby that we convict the mother of
manslaughter, hut we do not pre­
vent her from having another baby
for which we may yet be torry too.

Judith Coplon'i lawyer explain*
that the reiton die stole Slate
Department secret file* was became
she merely wanted to write a book,
she had no idea of giving them to
a Soviet spy. Oh, well, that makes
it all right then, ft's ail right lo
steal if you give to the poor, or
write a book. Of course, the Hus■dans would never think of looking
in a book for sectet information
about the U. S. government.
Another poD office is reported
needed in the old Navel Air Station
section—what we would like lo call
- Fort Reed. A sub station has al­
ready been put out there to handle
tha mail for Florida Fashions which
does more post office business than
all the rest of Sanford put together.
Now comes the Fellowship Homolel
which is also doing a land office
business. We suppose these sub
stations are ^temporary solution
•' to the problem of a growing com, tnunily, but soonar or later, and it
might a* wall b« sooner, wn are
going to have to face the necessity
of building a bigger general PoD
Office. Our representatives in Con:
j grass might at well Jake notice.
We are daily confronted with
more drives. If there isn't a drive on
for on* thing, that* is a drive on for
another. As a rule a new drive is
. started before the last one has endad. And more and myre often we
( are finding that these drives are
ending somewhere short of their
i goals, just how far short may deter­
mine bow near in the future it will
ihe when wa have* lo reorientate
ourselves toward tha whole theory
r*F drives. Wa have no objection to
. writing appeals for funds for worthy
charitable causes) we do not like to

Fermion Bill
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It was the closest vote on •* suspicion and distrust. Tie publicly |
major till! in the House since 1 s t fdeclared Dial all "reaction" tthal

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in- 1941 when, hy a one-vote mar­
gin, a hill to continue the draft
law was passed.
Two non-record votes preceded
tha roll calls.
Then Teague gat a teller voto
tin the same motion, |L carried
then, 171 to 108.
Teague's motion to send the hill
back Id committee followed, bring­
ing the roll call and the recount of
the vote first announced on It.
When McCarmark announced the
result of the recount * few mem­
bers applauded.
Rankin, his face flushing, slowly
gathsrrd up his papers without
challanglng the result.
For the M ississippi*, It was »
galling defeat, A change of two
votes would have made passage of
Ids hill virtually certain an ■
direct vote on the bill.
When all the checking and rechecking was over, the roll call
show edjhat 16) Demounts and 67
Republicans teamed up to aend the
bill back to (he committee.
Against were an even 100 Dem­
ocrats, 100 Republicans ami the
one American Laborlte,
The m u lt capped a series of
fllp-flopa on the pari of the House,
Previously, at the start of dabate three days ago, It had voted
to shelve the bill by an off-therecord vote but reverted Itself
when put on the record,
clerks could be heard clicking.

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Not only Is Chevrolet's Ualotosl Body
by Fisher note sofid, man
sad
man mthftiat to ride la. but It Is also
tuoce beautifully (Salgaed, ephoL
•trrod, o»l appointed thaa otkee
bodWe la Um Chevrolet Md. It boa
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The taeet BaaatlM BUY be 1M b .
and Thrift Noobere elze trill yba lad
such a perfect W an of power, v
eceebtatleat economy ead depead-sMUty ox you’ll And la Chevrolet'*
V^ve-iq-Heed KaglBel That’s ohy
And what n decisive difference you wJU Cod In Its driving and riding ‘ more ead mo*e mskrr* ore odpriktl .
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lust aa you can m tha difference and hoar the difference born of quality
when you eloee the door of n Chevrolet Body by Fiiber, ao you will
orpenance the difference when you drive or ride In Ibis oar that America
calls Mr mood btavtifui buy of ait.

Cettter-Point Beat tag, Lower Center of Gravity without loss of road
The. amet BaaatIM BUY W&lt;iB&gt;
The p | Beaatlfoi BUY tm
eharanoa
aad Center-t\&gt;lat Bear 8u*peaaion—brings you an mtfn/y new Reuqd Sgfhty. YouTI eajoy merih n . fixes, you con rtlai ad yw fUa
1. .&amp;■% Mtd 4 dkMag aad rfdsag ease found ebewhere only in ooaUkr c u ij
mum safety vilh: (1) New CertiBah
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Ben, tndnd, b Me no* b m * W
-for total oar value— Uydmnlie Britheet (*) XsbwttMf
WiL Wa iftd
S briage you all these qnailtiea of-dnetber cars at the lowed .Plihta UaUeri Badyt (I) New PM- f t
Mole. MitbUltyi (4) Wety !&gt;*e'
-Giant la wtadehieU sad sDVladomt
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THE SANTORO HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Janet Morrow Hetcel AROUND the TOWN Woman's Club Will
Sponsor R e c i t a l
To Marry Mr. Fisher

Social And Personal Activities

I

MRS. BLAKE SAWYERS, MISS
The Sanford Woman's Club will
Mr. and Mr*. Harry C. H rtirl tu ELIZABETH KITE and WAl.TK.lt
day announced the engagement of STEELE having a drink at Me- sponsor a imisirnl recital on Apr.
Carlhs Palmer Ray—Sodgty Editor
Reynold.
Drug
Store
.
.
.
.
MACK
Telephone 148 their daughter Janet Morrow to
8 with proceed* to tie used for the
Howard Flshsr, son of Mr. and CLEVELAND and KIIUIY KITH Fernald I aughton Memorial Hos­
entering
the
Hit*
Theater
.
.
.
pital. The cluh hope* to assist in
Mr*. Nathan Fisher of West EngleMRS. IIHUCK ROI.T coming out of tlir purchase of an institutional
Mrs, Golt Announces
wood, N. J.
graduated from
i r on, .
" “ h M* "j. «&gt; -H-erie*
mien to, tin hospital
Mi** Hetiel graduated
Theme For OES Year
Ihc program will iiegan at 8 :lf&gt;
Semi noli' High Mrliool in lt»4R
' , n‘r " h, ,Ml'
i, now in her *enlor year at Rol-1( LLLLAND aim,,, 1„* ......... tnp P M. niul will present Katherine
Minn and tile May 1'iirln, pianist, t'ailierine Morey,
Mr*. Edison (iult announced ut *
John F Dempsey, local tax con* lilt* College In Winter I'ark. Mr
TH II M l) A t
KRiDF.lt and SID soprniin Mod Mi** Ann Lovell,
rreent mertim; nf Seminole ChapFisher
received
hi*
early
schooling
'..I'l'l'i.
ili'.",,^'
Millant
returned
today
from
De­
Member* of the Tourist Club ter Nn, 8, O. E. N. that tin llieme
ug a pleasant chut violinl*t. Mi* Alphonse Carlo I* a
In
Englewood
and
received
*il*'«
»
11,v
troit
mid
will
imike
hiInline
at
will hold a parly, at the Tourist for the year would u- "Nr rv|ee"
on n bench at the meiiilM-r ol I lie tneoily of itic t un- A.
- degree -from ....... .
with " M r -itting &lt;
It
The
l.nllgwoinl
lintel.
MISS INtiltID -ervalory of Mii*ic at Itnltln* CnlCanter.
Fust Office ,
and she introduced tile Junior
I he class of ltMk.
Semlnola Rehekah Lodge No. 43 l'a*t Matron Mr*. W. W. Winner
.
-vent I I.RTERRON, soloist for the Mem I lege. She i* a giudiiule of the
Tile
wedding
will
Mr*. E. II l.aney tin* left lor
will meet In regular session at m d the Junior I’asl I’mmn Frank
nude Higti Sellout glee clilli. head- I miliar,! Sellout -f Music In New
Culiimhla. tn vi*it tier dniiglitei of early June.
8:00 I*. M, in the Odd Fellow* ITalbott
;ilig fin the Post Office ..
' York City and i* an instructor in
llall. Noble Grand Ethel William*! Mr*. Oolt presided n\rr the mi I o i i - I i i . I i i w , Mr. and Mr* Cot­
I JOE MAUNDERS overseeing the Piano a, Hollia*
trell
Tlllley
and
childieli
will pr#*lde. Memhara are urged | meeting wiilol, urn* held in tin*
jwork for thy new Mnutm vl_Ann
Mrs* Kerry of trrtando add
HillhtHr Fajthtontt
- rrs#nl"a»TmpHinrT,ll*ln»MlMh*oHIc
-J 1 -‘ "ulnMei r
liiocery Store on East First Street Washingli-n, It C. is a Junior
■|o be pri
Hall Hnsltet*
.'p?Tng
Miss
(iciiigiu
Hutchins
returned
GUT 'bowing the Kiwun- ui Itolltn* und is ii voice tnipll of
will lie transacted. Visitors a r c 1flower* were used in decorating
Are Hein# Featured iun* JIM
the teeth -if prehistoric Hill-1 Pi of. Vrthm K llulrhlns. Mi**
cordially welcome,
the room*. All officer* were In Tuesday to Florida State Uni ver­
!
sify
after
spending
the
hnliduy*
in
i niul* and a ea*l of a -nin e tuotli I-owl l, dauglitei of Mr. and Mr*.
FRIDAY
i their station* except Mr*. .1, C.
By DOROT:: Y ROE
I tiger tooth . . . . SHERIFF P A ' W V. I.ovell of tin* city, i* study­
Tha Young Wesleyan Class of the Jim * who wa* out of town. Mr*. Sanford with friend* and relative*.
Associated
Pres*
Fashion
Editor
First Methodist Church will hold (Jolt appointed her committee* fur
jMERO displaying a plaipie with I ing violin under the tutorship of
Fashion
has
n
new
down-beat—
Mr. und Mr*. H. It llilllngsley of I
an old-fashioned box supper at the the coming year. Almut fin mem|t.i* name heutilifully inlaid in [
Tuscaloosa, Ala. returned yester­ the rytlim of ihc hillbilly hand- 1matches which a prisoner in I l,e Alphonse Carlo at Rollins College
church annex at 7:30 P. M. All'her* and vlslunr* were present.
As the crate for sipiare danc­ 'Ciainlv Jail fashioned for him . . . where she i* a junior.
day in their home after spending
members are cordially Invited in ■
—
Include,| on i in- program will he
ing
sweep* the country, a new ,
the
Spring
holidays
with
Mr.
ami
attend!
MISS TOI LIVINGSI'ON head­ select Inns I&gt;&gt; Mi** Carlo accom­
crop
of
barn
dance
style*
ha*
Mrs.
Jiiiin
C
ii
II
uiii
at
their
home
on
Tha United Daughters of tha
taken the spotlight. There's ti ing into Riiuuiillat and Anderson'* panied by Mi*, i urlo, lwo works
I ntnllun Drive.
Confederacy will meal with Mr*.1
s|,ivinl
costume for the well-dress- for lunch . . . . W. K, KADER com­ fur violin and plumi und It group
J. ft. Truluck, 1110 Magnolia AveBy Mrs. J. H. Menlrk
ing away frolti tin- I cglmi spoil- of piano *olo* Composer* repteneu at 3:00 P. M.
I
,
, ...
DiiURhters Should
med fair
He niii*r spend most «i nled wil I.e Chopin, Detm**y,
Woman’* Auxi
Auxiliary
The Palm Circle of tha Banford. The Woman'*
lary of
I.
Dvorak, liieig tta. timaoinoff, Do
M"
Carded Club will sponsor a da**ert ‘Christ Church met Thursday after- Know ‘What's ( '( H i k i n ' a treti-ager, you’d better »hnw
I- ii IIn, Itwel. Itialiln* und Sclill*"•...... .
tier t hi* wuy •round the kllcl.er. ' V AMI
bridge and Chinese checker party noun with hostesses Mr*. Marie
ltlllo
..Irl
|
watching
the
rnr*
go
l.&gt;
MR.
niunn V - d i ..ftering will lie
when stir's a very lit lie girl.
at the Woman's Club housa on Oak Dlge und Mrs. J. Henry Menlvk.
k
a
ri
d
........
M
R
.
S
I
It
\NK
Mil
\MEM
go
It) DAVID r u i . l l l l M tltK l:
taken
Aecnrding to Miss Mary Agne
,
Avenue ut 1:30 l». M. The games Mr*. C. II Reorcy, president, pre-,
foi lunch .
Davis and Mi-s Natalie K. Filch. J
will ha preceded with an Easter hat ‘ided. Miss Mary Roliertsou led the Al Neusfeatiire*
I'lii- in a r til louriinnii'iil wa* In
daughter to tiotne economic* caperts at Tficlishow under the auspices of Mr*, devulional. Reports were made by, ” V"1' W|&gt;M| you,
&gt;
full fury tine little boy hod missed
Edward Klrcher of the Shoppe all officer* and Mr*, bridge was know wlial * cooikin' " when she's i-r* College, Columbia University, un easy stint and let lip u leal
children display Ihrlr first Inter
Chapeau.
.fleeted delegate In the Episcopal
e*t in tlie culinary art* at an early cos* Hunt. "Edward1 colled u
That kanftird Townsend Club convention in April in Key West,
ugt1. If mothers don't take advan­ preacher front tlir -p e e t u lo r ’s
will meet at 7:30 I*. M. at th e 1Annual election of officer* will lie
bill Isiys w ho
tage of this childish curiosity, bench, "Who! du
T o u r i s t Center. Refreshments held at the April session. Others
-wear when tlo-y
p la y in g
Harry lee. It entertained on
older
year*
may
he
too
late
to
will be served and games sml in attendance were Mine*. I.e Roy
loin
"Gidfei *," 111evliiy night hiMi a hunt part)
awaken enlltualnsni for rooking. marble*,
.
. iolii1
amusement* enjuyed following th e , Hennessey, Ethel Ayers, Iru WII-,
honoring hi* tu» house gni'sl*.
“ Even a small hoy or girl." Dr.
f" ''lv
business meeting.
|*«,n, Alice Wadsworth, Herbert Ha-1
— CWM I I i i i i * I'eleiiiiiinii "f Groton, N. Y
Fitch point* out. "can help to scrub
MONDAY
|lanre, F. C. .Slade, liny Voorhle*,]
mid Kduuid It.dill nf West New
nomine* before baking and can lay
The Re^rdall Avbnue C ircle.I.. J. Parkhum. Refreshment* were!
them carefully In th r oven. The cd s ip iu ie d n n e e l, |u * l a * th e re Is Vink, N t , Him me luith stiuleul"
will meet at the chapel at 8:001served by the hostesses.
|
next step might he to break eggs fo i th e c u n eel c u ii'c i g i l t or the Ut Gem gui IVrli Tlie group met
The Tourist Flub ha* luncheons
P. M.
.S m ifiir,: 1 t'u a l
III
It,,'
M u rk - ut
I lint are going to he scrambled or fa -tid io u s lio iiii lm .l)
The Truth Meekers Class nf the weekly served In Sunnyshade Park
i'lien ’* iu&gt; iliu ilil ttiu l th e le- H:III) ,,'cb U'k H tl i i c t l i c v b . ia r d c t
In grease a nan for a cake. A fiveFlrnt Methodist rirurch will meet 'with a large membership. Men of
year-old girl can follow a simple viv n l of Die "* h lug ) oili pin I ner" t l i e 1 , . i m ilt le .l.i I I m id c i i in the church annex at flitttl P. M. the cluh have brightened the
•*t* H it* S i. ,Ji i Iu t*
muffin recltie side tiy *ide with her ■lyle ut dancing i- effeclillg .« out l n y r , i ,, - n i l
! grounds with vivid green settm-s
nmttier and rnhinarr the finished J'U itiungi III III,- sol'.Ill .11 null* R iv c i
land red ones. Miufflelnuird is play­
nut mu. When N&lt; h ) o , k ' D u r i l i p i l ......... t t riu itr ii tIH iH m i*
product*. Hoys should not he dls- o- Hf U tlie
ed dally as well u* nn Wednesday*. I
tlk
.Still k 1 ‘ l l l b , It V o t e s t'VI'l ) rl llll Mlppel H I , -el ' i d niul -mg
cournged
from
cooking
on
the
The P. T. A. of I.ymun school
'fnliiy i n f i l l in
■piu. v ilu iit itii: nit; u n * f h j t * ) t i a. t i i io*e attending
ground that It i* for '-Issie*' since itlitin 1 ANMi'll
met Tuesday night with u largo
» r it ill 1V ........ U‘t 1h f ( ui i t \ w m * it,,' &gt;li s s e s U u p l i l n
1hi* ............ activity may provide lliet Cf
and interested audience. Superin­
ll'll 1• tl u itib l » lu ll- i'll
n r ifllv
1 li/iillie n ,
Dyson, I’m
a very happy outlet for their en­ (11 ilitih ( h r it11irait i.r , h« I tl»«»|f, I'u
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 24- i / l h - tendent T. W. l.nwton commended
f h u lt / . -I*«y« f
Hf ■I Cel, I.n o ise
ergies, und develop un appreciation v«'ti havt* t viilt'Mct •s l.l ti n u lin ii N,V|nv4,
Whether or not she wins the Acad­ the member* on efficiency unit
.M l*
Vlire Riel lurdK, tlie two
of th-'ir mother’s role tn the kit­ \s )i I f
emy Award tonight, Jane Wyman promised heller lighting arrange­
K1411Itl 1oil f l l f - t s , M i I'ctcrman mid
chen
"
1
ments.
A
committee
was
appointed
(
t)^
im
u
f&gt;
in
v
o
r
ftl
flit
.III
A
will have a loaded schedule.
i
l l H l l i 't , K ii I.V 1
File, Jr., MrIt i* a mistake to give n child *t i c iim m * r » im u f lin in ’, n f iu n in M
**I figure to have my first day In survey the enrollment of stu­
K « y T r n h ii K, T% .1 N i - le y o f lie o r too
many
kitchen
responsibilities
off about,Jan. 2, 1U50," ahe told dents and need for enlargement of
It
iiml Mr«, Tttyloi
too curly, these authorities agree, gow ns, w it h lo n g , fu ll - k u l * .h at gIIIillowTee
me. As adon a* she finishes "The seating capacity. A box -upper Is
n -I
I glu Tit'll olid tlie
"Children
will
easily
learn
how
n u t m e e t) In c n m m iin ilic * w h en - h o *!, Mi
Octopus Bml Miss Smith," she planned to raise funds for play
to set the table mid clear away the yo un g fo lk * ta k e th e n lu iin
sails for England to do an Alfred ground equipment.
the dt«he* in their early years •lan ce* -e rtm is ly , p u r t i n i - o fte n
Many members of Home De­
Hitchcock thriller, "Stag* Fright."
(lie
Im y'-.
- t o il
when n sense of orderly accom­ tir e * * a lik e
Then ahe returns to Warners for monstration Cluh have exhibits in
plishment Is u great satisfaction." in ,itc h in g tlie g ill's ilr e s *
the daughter rote in "Glass Mena­ the Legion fair held in Sanford
W h en
“the w o rld 's liugr-t
latter nil a girl may he given
this week.
gerie.”
tlu&gt; responsibility of planning and -ipiurr ilinire" wit* hehl In-I mil
Second price ut the l.egiun Fulr
Th« Hitchcock film was origin­
m
Dallu*.
H.ntui ilnnii'i* weie mi
executing an entire meal by her­
ally from the novel "Man Run this week went In l.ongwoial Home
the flour at one lime. mo*t of
self.
including
the
marketing,
ning." The pudgy director enthused Demonstration Club
food preparation
serving
and them in group* of eight, will, the
•bout the book to Ml** Wyman and, Mr*. Glenn Payne wl„&gt; has lu'en
-- - —'
cleaning-up. Both Miss Fitch and four cmipli'S dressed alike n
told her to read II. Mho did. and very III at Orange Memorial Hu*ciilorful enMim dunce frock* nnu
Miss
Davis
stress
that
cleaning-lip
|
weaka later saw Hitchcock again jpltal Ims returned to tier I..... .
II VI'I'Y BIRTHDAY
should he part nf the learning, luiiiit--inu'ls’ -diirlr.
Mr* Hiylh Byers
•nd aald she waa anlhralled with nhere.
S m a rt g i r l * u n
m ilk in g th e ir
process.
They
feel
that
children!
tha story. "Forget It," he answeredow n
s ip iu ie
dim , e
fio&lt; hr
mid
should learn tn keep the kitchen .
I "W e&gt;a rewriting It entirely."
tidy a* they go along, peeling u f l c n h i m I *’ Ii I i i u s h i i t s f m t h e i r
F in e ly diced c e le ry l * u ii exce
* HrtWentally7 « n * ' may he'cofn*
vegetable* Into a paper,
len t 111 Id i I II •II to u to im ilo eucl
spec, inimedi- | *l i m "i t * * I hut
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paling with heraelf on the air
once
Unn
e
are
wide
ntely putting saucepan*
tonight. She I* on the Hums an d |
'I Jy available lit fiiluie loiliiteis lu ll •m ice fm -e n fo o d ; ii e u * n in ii - iliac crumpled paper
r o i| i '"
I'aiii rn cull.liiillie* me fnituiuig to iiu tio ii o f • iit d n ip und d o ll -iiiii'e
Allen show, tape recorded last
Die frying pan before" w f ’ h l n i ; I’ ; s p e c i a l * . , u i , i e .......... .. - l y l e - * .
tin th e
hn«c m u| flu v o i
w ilh
night. If she win* the Academy
und employing oilier
hriusrhid
W o ic e - li'r s lm e
sn iic e *, tu n -c n n l
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fa v o rite fn*hhm x
Award--and she’s the favorite**
-hortcnt*
i-.li,
le iilo li
Juice und
l i e Illy
•he'll accept the Oscar at thr same
FLORAL DINNER COSTUME , llnlli experts urge familie- i.&lt; till dame lltid dies- me lutck Wltli g lo n lld pi |ip ei
lin in'
lime the comedy show I* on tlm
Embroidered marqulaetle la de­ | look upon m e a ltim e * as *nrm!
West Eoaat airwaves
signed uver pink taffeta In tin* | event*. They frown nn the “eat
Lina Romay, who laft Xavier
dinner eoatumr for spring. Deep { M i d - r u n " and "Inatallmrnt” tueih
Cugat's Mouth American luur In
neckline of the peplum top I* j ml of serving meals. Children
Venriuela, denies having a tiff
Mr. and Mrs. .lolm Joseph West
I should he encouraged to ohseive
I with the maestro. However, tho announced today the birth of a *nn framed with u flat cuff Klutul simple table etiquette h* early nsinger-actri's* Indicates aha won’t John Joseph West, 111 nn Mai 22 motif of the liansparsnt fubru pnsslhln and on ocrasidon teen
appear with Cugle again. 8he re- • t the Fernald Laughton Memorial | 1* done In blue, pink end green
ugers should he given an upper
(N Y U rn i liuUlult Uhuluj
jHirta the Latina preferred U. H. Hospital.
iunity to act as host and husle-s
tune* to the Cugat-atyle rhumba*.
'•They’re wild about 'Buttons and
Hows,*" she said.
Hoy Roger* 1* getting ready to
convert to a new Trigger. His fain
•d hoi* I* pushing 12 years of age
and getting near ratlrament. Tlir
' * J
O' V
Ohio cowpoke will introduce ,a
- Trigger, Jr., In "The Golden Htal’ lion, Actually, the young nag la no
relation, which show* you Just
can't believe any thing alxiut fourlegged film alar*. I.assl* Is a he,
ypu .know.
• M ia
Good News for Laurel and
Hardy fan*. Hardy tells ma he and
Htan will probably make their
film return In Glenn McCarthy'*
•*My Darling I* a Kangaroo." which
le llu* worst title since “nil* the
. Blood Off My Hand*." Befora ttia
f re-teaming, Hardy doea a elngla
In "Strange Caravan" and "Riding
High.''
Bing Croaby'a "Riding High"
roea to Tanfnran Hare Track for
location shots, That's where rxeln
scanta were made for (ho original
flint, "Broadway Bill." 1 hear tl|e
Crosby version sllcka pretty close
to the Warner Baxter one.
Jerome CourtUnd movea to
MOM for • 0 . I. role In "Bailie*
■A ground." Ha'a still undar contract
“ to Columbia, which has dona little
with him xinc* he returned from
the service. Too bad, liecauae he'*
an Intriguing personality. He ha«
matured greatly from when b«
played the gangling hid tn "KIm
and TelL" ,
M ay "H arper's B aaaar" star*
-Nelson Eddy and Dorothy
it
fog lit jroung eborta, You’ll
lllrsten again replaeo tho At J m &gt;aat)‘ show this summer. Jolson
lova It fog its M yaatta beaut)

Muke a cream sauce for
tied *alnmn ami serve over
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the oil in the salmon call a*

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Jim Slaughter end Henry Martin
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i beginning to like the Boston Red
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Ciurdrlla Suit Is
Sports In Brief
.Cromwell in Saturday*! Grand Na in the U. 8. Indoor Championship*. paced South Carollna’a basket*
F Hnx pitfiling. Tea Hnghion went
t * ^ I r¥ , C
Top-needed Gertrude Moran and ball team In scoring with 358 and
Postponed *1 Weeks _ ■'» AMH.»&lt;JAtHI» t m
I [for five inning* yesterday, gave V ^ V * /1 V 1 1 t JA _ j 1 Y A r j
_ ;Ji"""
Dorothy Head advanced in worn* 338 pointi, respectively. Slaughtev
ly Iwo hits and walked mine. Even
.,
ii a ala-nlne sophomore.
BASEBALL
' Prince, fell In Ihe Topham Trophy en'.s play.
flucky Wallers, a great pititicr.
I* TO 111 I MO
N* « York—Federal Judge Ed* r*rc- The horse was kilted,
r ami now manager of the Ciririn* n r r w s i » » ■ m n
the National league with .10,000
ward V. Conger mild lie would act
(null l ( e i|s , M ild Texas, useless b i d i V I I l i t I I f \ J K s V
•Croiley Field In Cincinnati ha* seat*. Ebbats Field In Brooklyn haa
jiin
Ihinny
(iiirdcllit'i'
(dm*
for
lm*
season,
onre
more
“looks
like
a
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8T. PUTERSmiRfi. M«r. 2 4 -M I
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the smallest seating capacity In .12,111 scat*.
||Y ARTHUR HECK WITH, Jit- ......................nl h.il on ■m h. I Im* mitilmie ri'lniilntement into hamy
—The absence of extra-hnse ptinrli I'Reher Instead of a thrower."
l.itll
lifter
liiwycr*
filed
In-ief*
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Sports
Editor
liliiwn
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»|iert«i|
for
•
other
OB hie club I* one of the big worries
UUItG, Mar. 21 .
— ----j Imum d former niinoi h ocners. Apr. &gt;i.
of Manager Casey ntengel of the
BOXING
if St. I.mils f'a n ll-1
Sunlord Giant*
1Max l.iimi■&gt; uiel l'" d Mnl.n^
Now York Yankees.
Chiiouo Promoter Joe Louis
llowle Poller snd i The iiiillimk for the Sanford I Fedmal lu.li" Edward A f'"tiThe Yankees, notorious as fence
will
test Ihelr1fjjimi, m preient Is none too g&lt; r
all In pint il.lv
valid rob annooiiieil the Exxurd Chiirlpshueters, haven’t been belting the
■lern , Joe Wall oil fight for the
against
the
Phil*
ibright
although
there
is
no
telling
j nextw e e k on HieIi mp.-tai &gt;
m
bill with much gusto in recent ex*
NIIA heavyweight championship
rainy.
|
junt
wlial
the
sltlintlrm
may
he
lunetion
i»*kel
bv
l.ntilrr
end
MntDbwbv Fresh" Fruits &amp; Vegetables With "Budget Appeal'
hibttlon games.
«v&lt;&gt;ul&gt;i l.i t.'igul la f'liii iigii. No
cored llieii fii d
Stiitfoui opens the Florida' Tin* i * h
&gt;•....
'
Johnny I.indell's double In the
lay. hillnking Bte| glut,. biigiie .eason three weeks pPrhers are -nin,* l.u ••l.i.ll roi
aotond inning against Washington
*1*0.
| from tonight III the Inrnl park
Freali Green Top
yesterday wits the first oxtia-hnxc
against flilandrr.
blow in four games for the one
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Jr* -i' VI" »l»
MIS ANGELES. Mar. 24 -i/1'i
Sniifnril
s pitrhing tie par I merit
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time Bronx Imnilier. The Yanks flonrl pllrh, no hit" Is the iirohlein!
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I
O i l . .
l a in
1" lie Me 1.1 I of M u' ra il
Is H e .it iitnl th in Joe Si hu ll i.
,
'
if Ihe World Champion fleveliind Hill kpiokH and Charlie llu u ate , lied iup
ILJL No... L Y e l l o w ____
cnmniftt
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Indians ns lliey try fur their find hold ow r-t from last year ami
WEST PALM REACH. Mar. 24 triumph ill five game, today are working h*ird lo hope*, of
—(^1—Infield
hopefuls in Hie against He*• Chicago Culls. Hntehel makiiig (he Sanford nine II.
Brooklyn Dodgers’ ramp are flint*
will start fur the Indians
Snow-White, ,
jond Ihrsr three men, » f h u e
lag little room for comfort.
St Louis Brownies bral ihe man* lalsgi* lags.
.'■ Illy Cox la turn.ng out to lie
..... .......mi,
The catching department Is Inf |
B whit at third base. And Jacklo
Tie foi liter Cardinal player:,
fed hv I.eu Mntlr and Pat KomnnRobinson at necnial and Pee Wee
and tiaiik’lla, ihe onetime New
ellu, who return from the IP 181
In Menh Baga—Fla,
■Baa* Bt ihort look like permanent
to rt timni mitfp'hler who i*
team, fleorge Sliugranoff, a rookie,!
flitu rta ,
hllillg for laOOJNKli have asked
i* the only other catcher unsigned!
thnl their- playing righla he re*
to the Sanfor.l fenm.
j
'ORLANDO.
Mar. 2 4 - ( / D turn. I p« n.ling xeltlrinenl of the
The Gimilt hate no find base* I
■ M a g tr Bucky Walter* ftelleves
i nvoman anil no serum! hasemnu 1
R w Lively, six-foot nne-lneh right*
Tie playera, among nearly ’i
Johnny
Mr Manns Is lieinu
ftikhlMr from fiardendnle,
Ala.
.........................
i., ha*
eni*
who were liiinlshed for fiye
groomril for ihe shortstop posf
Florida •
w in (or joriipaig to the Mi&gt;xiand ( harlie |V p|„ |s settling in
Lively, who will work today
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agile
m
11
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are
suing
at the hot turner, hut this nr
against the Washington Senators,
Squash 2 Lb&gt;29c
Ihe game on I lie ground* that
rniiurnirat may Ire rhaogrd in
baa allowed only two hits in nine
I Mien ui'ipension* have denied
M ild
LbInnings of ball pitched in the
Ihr r*rnl Manager Hal Crnhn
! Mien, a i lialiie lit earn a liveli­
In able lo get nouthrr mao In I
gtapm ulL League this spring. He
Prices Good Thru Saturday, March 'Jfilh
hood
Rutabagas 4Vfec
find a 16*4 record with Tulsa last
play shortstop. If Ihe shortslnp '
Quaatlty Rights Reaerved
Tlo * eontelld ill theii suits Hint
Wash. Key. Red DeUcloua
year after a 4*7 sen son with the
is serored, Mr Manus Mill proli.i [
, hast 1.all is It 11101111(101y wliich
hlv he muted lo third and Pepin
Reds In 1047. when he worked In
1opoi .t. in violation of Hie aittkM games.
lo nermnl In order to eomplete
liu ’ Inwa l.erallse Ihe reserve
—------a fast working riimhlnsllnn al I
■Ini. &lt; iu l|ie slnmlnrd routraet
RARAMOTA, Mar
24- M l Ihe kerslnne sark.
lend a pl.^rn lo nile elilh for
IDAHO BAKERS, 5 lira. 3Bc
la s t ball observers in this area are
Connie Knvakis, who hit ,221 in
life

BETTER EATING FOR LESS!

CARR O TS

2

O NIONS

3

CAULIFLOW ER

TABLE S U P P L Y
rL O V E T T S E
PICCLY W IG G L Y

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LIMAS
Baby

Kordhook

Pkg 39c Pkg 3 Sc
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ENGLISH PEAS
Pkg 2 9 c

Plnln Olcomargarino—

Southern Belle Kroien

DEVILED CRABS
2 for 4 9 c

Quarters

Frigid Dough Kroxen

Pkg

ROLLS

Punches

OYSTERS Pkg 79c

Pixie Darling

Dixie Darling

Bread
Cnnchlla

PINEAPPLE
Ci.' JNKS

21c

Ready-tn-Kry Krnxen
Trade Wind* Hhrtmp nr

;ea California

Rolls
Van Camp’s

Pkg of 6
Tnll

PORK &amp;
BEANS

ALASKA
SALMON

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No 1 Can

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Paaa Egg

Dye

3 Pkg*

For Luitrou* FlnUh

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Factory I’tv.'k Blue Rose

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Starch i6*ox
Liquid Hlarch—
Tidy Houee oarbaga

Bag*

Standard

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Hnro'i your shansol Take advantage of this
rpccLtl limited offer to get ncqualnted with
Durkcc's genuine M.tyommiye. A smooth blend
—enriched wlih plenty of eggt to make it better.'
It has a firm ccmsliiency and delicate textur*
tIioi you'll love in your sulmlx, sauce*, soups
and spreads.

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Try the one cent |ar first. You tmist likeDutkse’s
genuine Maynnnaisc better, or you need only
return the unused pint jar rn your dealer and
he'll refund every cent you paid for it,

tb$ uidt, squat Jar 1
AaWy, sentv top— j
w o h a t Jor r i’MSt.

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See for yourself that Durkec'r genuine Mayonnaise is rhe brand you prefer. Hurry to your
grocer's today. This thrifty chance i* yours for a
limited time only. Act on this tc Sale today!

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Greyhound Racing

IN T i l l * COtJIlT OK TIIK I t l l ' N T T
J l'IJ O K
8KMI.NOI.H
ru llN T V .
N U it iU ig , in m iniA T i-:
111 m Kalale of

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46rt.
7| H.

L ittle

Greyhound (lux It nn
I hr air Ionite over
WORZ at 6:66 and
WLOF at fl:5f&gt; with
alt the ‘dope* on tha
dog* at the OrlandoHanford Kennel Club.

llleachm

Pandemonium
Ttiffy Hill
Corky’* Hint
Mel Ling
Hnhynx
Kl Polio
Kmlii’k

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VOTIlK.

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APPLICATION

tax

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PON

SALESMAN

WANTED

0) MINORS ALLOWED • POST TIME 8:0(1 P. M.

SANFORD - ORLANDO KENNEL CLUB

Knnwlrdge ot Invealmenl -rrurlliea itr-lred bill mil ewfnllal.

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AH replies -Irlrlly riinflitenlinl.

On Route 17 (Hanford Highway) at l.ongwood
about 6 ail lea north of Orlando

FLORIDA SECURITIES COMPANY

’URN AT RED ARROW*

ftnl Florid* Nal'1 Hank Hhlg.

fin

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Try
HERALD
Want Ads

to serve Sanford motorists better!

llrn u tll.
T u ALL CtlK H lT dltH ANI&gt; I'KR.
KO.VH II AVINll CLA1MH Mil Iirf.
MANUK AUAINMT SAIM KHTATK:
Vmi anil aai'h o f r&lt;»i ar&lt;* liorebr
ii&gt;.|(fleil and required In iirratnl
any
etalmx and damanda
which
rnil, ur eit h e r »l yun. may h a v e
nRalnnt lh a anlal* &lt;&gt;r ll e o r a r A.
I'eCiitlea. d eiea n ed . la t e of -i.*ld
&lt; ix inly.
III
Hie I'nm ily JiM*e nf
Semi Mule I’lHinly, KlorMa, ill Ilia
•■(flee In the rntirt limine nf
I'niinly at Sanford . Ktorlilo. u l t l i i o
I riah t calendiir nionthe from (tie
lim e
nf lha flral (iiilillial Ion
of
ihln mil li e Kaeti c l a i m or dem and
alia 11 he In w r llln a , and -Imll alu la
the ttliii r o f rentdanre and |&gt;oal o f .
flee addreaa o f (he claim ant, and
ihull he . w o r n to he the 1181111.1111,
hie a g e n t , or hie n l f o r n e t . anil any
n u l l cla im or deiniinil not m filed
Itolffii Ihtn ^rit ilnr «il
March*
-hall he Void
IR4R
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KllV:MKItll, VINi'KNT 11111.1.
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Ae e x a m i n e o f the l.aei IV HI ,
S rm luol* f m n i i v , PLtrM*
anil T e e fa m e n l o f
• l e o r a e A. flefTollee de. raee.f ««*»r•-nit f o u r ! HralI

To repreaenl leading xeriirllle* firm In your community.
Dealing In a general h.xl of Over-fhe-f ounler ia-uex a itA
Invrwlmenl Tritafa.

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A friendly and capable new Studebaker dealer

r i l A P T I t n I f H T OP IMS
NOTICM IS It KHKOT 11IV BN.
T hat Lilly Cherry holder a t T e*
C e r l l f l c a l e No IL leaned (h e 111
day nr July A It. CMC haa file d
anme In my o f f i c e and haa m a de
a p p lica tio n (or a ta x d eed i n he
leaned
th e reo n
Said
cerllflcale
r m h t a t r * the f o llo w in g d esc rib ed
p ro p erly in the Cou nty o f S e m i n o l e
ole. S ta t e of Ktnrhla, l o - w l t i
let I II Ktnrhla hand A Colonlxa
thin Co'm Addition (o ttoulh S a n ­
ford r i a l llnnh I T a g e t l
The -la-ic.-mcnt nf (he - a id pro
n rrly under the aalil . ertllh.-ate
laaued waa In (hr nam e o f la m n le
Cherry
I ' n l a - i -a id &lt; e rllfli a l e - h a l l ha
redeemed a cco rd in g lo law. Ilia
p ro p erly
deacrlh ed
the rein
will
he -o ld in Ihe h lg tie-t lihlder al
I he cnnrl h o u - e dou r un Ihe flral

« V V . huW? si ieft lit?-

TON ITU'S ALli STAR FRATURE

INinth Race—a. 16 Mlto

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HI. Pelefahnrg, Florida

ESTATE -

srtJD£BAKER

'OR FAHMH, home-,
properly xml acreage,
K. A. Hlrnut Realty
One It. Mnlhlctix,
1007 K. Second Street
laiw-j.

Studebaker announces the appointment of
a new dealer in Sanford

O D H AM M O TO R C O
14 0 1 Fre n c h A ve n u e

HANFORD

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f o ipERTY

1949

THRILLING

TSAOl

huxlnexs SECOND hand lumber, 2 x ii, I t i l LOWER PRICKS. Expert watch
aea your
and -iiling, good rondllmn Tom
repoinng, t*. C Fellowa, Home .
Agency
Eorlier, W. tieneva Ave
Shot), 1700 Sunfoid Ave. Phone '
Aaaociatf!
114.1 J
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Oiincun-Phyfc
Dining
A
cxlcnor phone
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h&gt; T i o ck hi Tihctoi drivel,
alnn (able, llacil
f I'd Mb
Ew Re*ski
20 yeiir- expeiience
I'bm leI • $H0.O8 Kncehote Dc.-k, I.lined
j RAN('I) TYPE hfiuav. 3 iK’flrtmmx,
lii Hininil. I'liiiiiiH Hotel.
Uak, used
$111.06
The
ha fellewlaa rale# aggly la
fine locution, 112,000.1)0. Term- 1 - f llbGO Low Hoy Cheat o f Di inv­
Waal Ada aahllehag la Tha
can In- uiianifcil. Two Ueiliuom
e r t, -hop worn
$21116 11) liuxiiu'NN OppiirlunillnH I
afar# Baraldi
hmi-e. clo-e In, $3,600.(10.
2 • $30.60 Hox Spring-, donlile BARBECUE STAND. 3rd. A Son- j
lla a I Be aer llae laaevtlea
J. W. HALL, Reatlnr
alxc, -Imp worneach
$10.06
H«aa toe ear Ifae laeeeflaa
ford Avenue for -ale.
Hellahle Ileal Enlale .Service.
2 - f.'IU.GO Hox Springe, twin -ire,
tlmaa he eer Ifae Iatari In a
2120 Mellon* ill* Vve., Phone 9HHW
tlmea te tea llaa laaartlaa
ahop worn, each
$111,116 FOR SALE re-tnuiant. excellent,
Plea warda fa the llaa.
luiaiiiea- localed hi tiule of I
aahle earn far hlarb faa* aapa.
L.AHGK LOT, hravtly llnilicreil, G • $12.05 tluaaocka, -hop worn,
cadi
} ;t.!i6
Sanford Nuvul Ail llaae llual- j
fronting un Cryxtal Lake and
2
•
$2211.00
Chippendale
Sofo'x,
nex- enterprise- located here,
PHONE 148
Luke View Avenue, City water,
alightly toiled,each
$7lbG0
Kiiridu Fuahlon-, Iik-., New *
electricity und phone connection*
| * a t l Ada , w ill ha a w t i M
York tllanta, Hilde School and J
available. L. A. Cline, I.aka 5 - $14.06 Kelt Bate Ruga, 0 x IS,
lh a la k t h a s a &gt;a a &gt; *» each
| u.0t
College, Tourlat llnmotel. Cull
Mary, Els.
■adaaa a h a rsa I f yaa* a a w *
1 • uaeii Sofa, frame and firing*
Gala VVuy Reataiirant—0-105.
lU le d I s lh a ta le th a a a hnah.
I t a t x n (a* t i l e aeeaaiaiadaIn good ahapa, can lie re­
AN OUTSTANDING VALUE“
lh a a d a e rlle a r la eagerted
covered
$16.00 SMALL Grocery Slm-k with meal
NEW CONCRETE Hlock. 6 Room.
gag g e a a ig lly. la a id e r faa
market A fixtute-. Itee-on for
gasel hi*
2 l-'droom Home on two GO foot $50.05 Knrehole dunk- 7 diuwcra,
la tasdea l i e heel
haa
a ll W a s I Ada aaaaf ha
selling, health condition. Reply
Blonde, Mu pie. Walnut,
lot-.
I
t
blockfrom
town.
Priced
afflea aa lha day hefare
(Iwiiei Care Humid.
mtrb
$30 05
to -ell quickly nl $1,500.(10 Look
hlleaifaaReg. $H.0G, 12 ft. Hri'Killimiii, Tan
thi* over.
'lewaa aa-rlfr aa Immediately
A llruwn Colonial pattern, per
H A Y M O N I ) M. H A L L . R E A L T O R .
a erxga Maura la tear ad.
8«|. Yd.
| 6.05 1a s p e c i a l s e r v i c e s
8. I I . I I I G I I I . K Y M A N , A a a o rla te
eaaadl hg - reaaaaalhle far
M ATHE It'S
BEATRICE H l’EEMAN, Aaaorlate
-... — I
DODGK.ri.r MOUTH
20.1 K. Flral HI.
Phone 127
PARTS AND SERVICE
AOORAHLE little lumKolow, Juat T Shirt4«r j 109 i'alm rltn Ave.
Phon* 1011
rHE
tight for 2, nl u price one could Premium I'ainl Cul.
2.26
NEW'
I
I,o
n
u
s
-tirfacrd
lo perfee-!
pay, ru-h, let 111- or trade. Phone Toledo Scute$;tr» A ”$4G
i:nw-wa.
I thin. Did floors uiude like new. I
\ It Al ) -NAVY HIHPI.I'H
! Fini-hmg, cleaelng A waxing.
HIG No. Palmetto
HERALD
RAIN HOW Tour t-1 Lodge, contain
Portable puwei plant, 2! yean I
ing H renting immie nnd Owner- GLASS BLOCKS — All patterns
expeiience in Seniimde County, i
.'I room house, P acres nf land.
und -Ire-.
J II. .M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
Itt. 17, 1 mile.- -mil It nf San­ SKNKAHIK Glsna A Paint Co.
rOR RUNT
ford.
112-111 W 2nd. St.
Phone 320. VLNEtTa N nid N lis made to ort d *r. Seminole Vanetlan Htlnd
)RK M«im and furnixhed aparl- RETIRE on lldx lake front home, GOAT MILK It. D Prle-t, I’hiuie
c&lt;&gt; 62() W. are 81. Phone
2
lirdrmim-.
-&lt;
rerii
porrh,
elec
7Dt.W:t
I
nent. 206 N. Park Ave, Phone,
1152 W
trie
kilrheii.
garage.
Raise
l27«-.I
chickens, rntdiits, garden. Muck AIITM GLASS tu-talled while yon C iti.l. M7 for Ratter* Gerwratnr
and Hlarter aervle*. Hwaln’e
m oM npartinent. MX) Park 1 availahle. Only $4760.00. esay
wail, any tuuke nr model. (Bum
Battery Service, 301 W. F lrit
terma. Win. Schwer. Walker Ave.
kvrmie.
ifida'cmenf
part-.
Ht
Winter Park, Flu.
SKNKAHIK Glass A Paint I n
(OLE room with ahower, prl- ---112-1 It W. 2nd. 81.
OKI.ANDO Morning Hentlnel. Or­
Phone 320.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
He &gt; 11*6J
l
M a g n o lia .
I F R IE D J U M B O H f t h iS l! d in n e r* POWER Muwei, new, u-ed once.t
f evrrynlght, | l 00. HOMER’S.
2'3
nrw
price.
Perfect.
Phone|
E
iprrl
Hadk)
Repairing
RENT or Sa e, 3 room h o m e , ------------------— ---- —
11llt-J.
Fred Mytre, 311 K. 2nd 8t.
'
T'JXEDO
inelo-rd porch, completely fur
„
, _ FEEDS:
, „ Complete line.
tlahed nr unfurnished. RL 171 Hunl'a Tuxedo heed Hthra.
USED Norge xpartmnnt site rn- Help-Self* Self Serrlre l.iu ed rr
next to «»*"•"»* Touri.t Lodge., [’ u n c HEON and -hart orders
frigeratoi (iiG (Ml Can lie seen al
Drier*
Irnalng
jrd lr- Siiuth of Sanford.
_
served every duy at Laney’x
Phone 1361
Mlller-Hi-hop
Appliance
Co, I 106 W. 15th Ht.
Phone 2D.
i Drug 81ore. 76c up.
FI
n
u
ll
SANDING—
and finishing
(ALL furnl-hed garage &gt;P»rl-1
——----- — A m i l Ilf,?*
ANTED
with modern equipment, 2k
intent with hath, suitable for BREAKFA81 -*erv*d every d*y 8
years' experience. Work guai'couple. 9-11 366-J.
.
L«ney’a Drug Star*. 36c up.
Hignest cash nrlie paid for used
aiiteed. E. F- Ntsveni, Rt- 2&gt;
1
I
NEW CAR ECONOMY
furniture. Ted Davla Furnitura
Box 143 A. Hanford. Call 7I6-R4
iW 2 bmlroom unfurnished ga- only 117.23 per month. Let u* inCo. $11 E. lit. Ph. 066.
after 7JH) P. M. or before 7:00
itatl * new Chevrolet motor
11nhre apartment with gas stove A
AM
TRAILER Dwnerx — 1 would taka
block aeuenddy.
hotter. Adults only. 2300 Hela
-mall
house
trailer
as
down
ELECTRIC or
lav
e
eicau
lv
e
use
of
oil—
lunvillc.
payment on a modern suburban
ACETYLENE
Save excessive use of gasollna—
)V/0 bedroom furnished houaai O.
bungalow. Phone I333-W3.
WELDING
Recover that loss of power—
E. range und refrigerator, Pbon* TRY THE GMAC BUDGET PLAN
Hanford Motor A Kq*l. U
66 H ~P. lo U6 H, P. Alr Drtve
2261, I. M. Rodger*, Geneva,
206 W, la! Rtraat _____
CASH PRICE—$135.00
Boat. Prufer Self Starter. Must
Fla.
While they last
la. In excellent condition. Write, Bee Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Mata I
DOLLAHH AT HOLLER'S
Works for new radlatori and
giving full particular* to Box
rURNISIIEI) two-room apart- HAVE
HOLLER MOTOR HALEB
new cores, Radiator repairing
A C. F. Sanford Herald.
ment. Phone 663-M.
*Bi * Palmetto Av*. Phone 1114
We take off and Install.
Hanford
7 P v ti, L lv ailo ck . S u sp lis* COHEN’8 lia d ia to r Repafr 'Shop
FURNISHED 2 bedroom garage
jUmrtinent, $66.00 month. Phon* Mill’s Swap Shop— Ws buy, sell or FOR SALK—I black mare mule,
for new Cores and completo re­
trad* most anything. JM San­
3efl-W after 3:00 P. M.______
pairs. Phone 268-W. Rear 106
work
or
ride.
See
at
24204
ford Ave. Phone 106-J.
Hanford Ave.
Laurel Ave. after 6:00 P. M. 8am
4 ROOM house, aom* furnitura,
Brown.
TERMINAL
GRILL, Bus ■tat Ion
i electric A telephone wlru con­
SEE IJS FOR
open 24 hours dally. Outgoing
nected. across from Glndarvlll*
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
orders,
sandwiches,
breakfast,
I store on Orlando
Highway,
8
HELP WANTED
AND TYPING
lunch A dinner. Complete foun­
$60.00 month until Sept. San­
CREDIT HUKKAU OF
tain service.
FIRST CLASS MECHANIC, GENford Rt. 2, Box 132.
HANFORD

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I Kira I imhllcal Ion March 3 1*11

Legal Notice
O K O lH iD

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T U I PAWfORD RIBALD, RANfORD. FLORIDA

BOY LUNCH** every day from
I UiM te HOO at HOMER’B ™
SEWING M A C H IN E S . Bert'*

INSURANCE

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Come in and sen *hV
,
SMUbaka's (he 1M3 W "**
(or ItinU Umt lasls • • •
sl^io lha* lends - • •
(iQtlnnnanco that thnUs1.

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iiiiiintonanco soivicc .

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YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND OUR

F O R M A L OP E NI NG
Saturday - March 26
ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM

KRAL MOTORS DEALERSHIP, 111 N. Park
Plums 160
STEADY WORK. FINE WORKING CONDITIONS, GIVE RE­ If you want quality In PAINTING
A BODY WORK I have two of
FERENCES. BOX MH. BANFORD HERALD.
the best men in town. Estimates
fret, work guwrontood. Tha best
' AVON PRODUCTS
materials used. Roy Root's Malnl
WOMEN ran work 23 hour* week­
A B“dy 8h*&gt;p, SW W. ted. S t
ly. Ear* $26-$60 Ineomi. Writ#
Naomi Beabury, 31) East 13th.
18
ALJTOO r o i l BALK
Ave. ML Dora, Fla.
WANTED—Caahiar for modern HOUSE Trailer. I l l E. 81st. St. or
grocery atora. Phone 407-R.
phon* 6M-W.

— 7 :4 5 l \ M .

MuHic by the Whimt Owls

M A N A ontionr
1*1 St. Ph. 110a - 1
RAYMOND M. BALL, HwtU* nTTSBUROM PAINTR~3 C^T.
- 4 Florida Stale Bank BMgpleto Boa at
SENNARIR Glaaa A Paint C*
MAYFAIR
113-114 W, 3 ,4 It,
PMm ISA
|Sanford's finest aubdlvIalon-lsrUl
0, 7 and 3, block 3, Mayfair., FISHING TACKLE, Shlnara, seer,
lot 66 s 133.5', $800. e|$h| Soft drink* A Sandwkhaa.
___ or terma. Owner Li K
Yvette A Cordon Floating Store, COLORED girl under 80 for gen­ ’a 7 CHEVROLET lat Class Conami
Ostoea Bridge. Open every daf
ROSEN, P. 0. Box 014, Mlai
eral housework with family redltion. Can be assn at D A D
from SiSp A- M. to 6.00 &gt; .$ 1
h, Florida.
aiding In New Yerk. Permanent
Service Station 8101 Park Ava.
Closed M a l aya.
position. References
MOTORCYCLE
IMS JU rlsy 11frit# Box E,9 c/o Hai
INDUSTRIAL Track*!* EMERSON alactrle slngln phase
OHV, excellent condition, 7,000
motor, 110 or 880 vojta, 14 h. p.',
WOSk WANTS!)
rail#*. 611 MyrtJ*.
60 cycle current, r.p.m. 1700.
with 4” fiber pulley. Centrlfug
the hour or

FREE REFRESHMENTS!
KVERY STUDEBAKER OWNER WHO VISITS I IS ON
OUR OPENING DAY WILL EE ENTITLED TO RE­
CEIVE A FREE MOTOR TUNE-UP.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 24, W »
NKUKO

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TallahaHHee Approves
IIwaled Groups Ran

F R A T E R N IT Y

MADISON, WIs., Mur. 2 4 - ( /P ) Firsl entrance of a negro 111 a
University of Wisconsin fraternity
win reported today.
I'hi Slum* Delta, heretofore all*
white nodal fraternity, announced
it hail plctlKed Wethers Sikes,
senior chemistry student from UhlIcago. Hikes accepted the hiil.

TA Id-All AHSKK, Mar. 24—W
—Tallahassee's sntl-KIsn ordlnance Itccame effective today, less
than two weeks before Governor
W ar :n Is expected to ask the
l.egislaturt1 for a state-wide ban
Ion hooded organisation*.
! The Capital City law does not
mention the Klan spedflcally. It
I prohibit* muskeil nr hooded jier'sons from appearing on city
!street* or oilier puhlic pnmerty.
'Only children wearing masquerade
Irostlimes are exrepted.
1 Knartment of the ordinance
steimned from a southern Klan
J motor |&gt;arade past the stale t'api
I ml .Ian. 27.

WHM A FOOL B0 SKI
SUM P'M W l S R , M O S '

'N' 6IN X S HE RfilH
SOMLBOD'f !!!

SAVEMONEY!
T H E S E *»REA1,U m s

WITH

G ° ^ en K e y C o u p o n *

Mine Strike
I

( C o n t im in i

C ro a t

l ’ s "«

SCHOLARSHIP EX AMIN ATIONS

O ne)

.of the same rharacter."
| l.ewls called the romlog 10411
, warn* negotiation* “of crucial jml portanee" adding: “the lessening
I productivity of the nation has enco»raj(atl powerful financial and
| mining Interests to lu-lleve that
(your union and its wage structure
) and your living standards may he
-uccessfiilly attaekeil."

Will lie1 Itt'ltl tm Mnndity, April II. HMD, heDinning ot nilio o'clock in the morning til I In*
.Seminole lliifh School for While uppliciinlH
mill at Croonw Academy for Nemoe.s.
F o r I n f o r m a t i o n call o n t h e S u p e r i n t e n d e n t at
t h e f ' o n r t lIo tiH e , H i m l o r d . F l m 'i i h t

Forre*tul Speech
H ' h h ( I n it # A

prnift

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then the .Secretary of Defense's ,
control over the military estnhllsh-' ,
inenl. Korrestnl said tli* chief oh-; ;
Jectlon liktdy to he raised is th a li’
It would coneentrate Ion much I '
power in the Secretary,
i Krcalllng that when the tmifi-l,
cation act was before ('urigrei* in 1,
1017 lie hail doubts »n the sam el,
score, Forrestal said that nxper-i.
leitci* has changed his mind. Ho1
went on:
1
(„
• ohi e isim
I "I am now convinced that there I
C O U P O N S ■ S O S S M IB A T
are adequate checks and balances I
In our governmental
n t o u d k n m iiik ' s v a h ik t y sto r k Inherent
striirtun* to prevent misuse of the
701 West Ninth Street
broad authority which I feel must .
Sanford, Florida
lie vesteil in the Secretary of lie-1
i feme.
I "I urn also convinced Mud u fail-’
I ore lii endow this official with suf-j
I ficietd authority to control effec- ‘
I lively the conduct of our military i
I affairs will force upon us far |
I (treater security risks than will he
I the case If singleness of control
I and responsibility arc achieved." l
I I Korrestnl said the proposed hill {
It would give the Secretary of De- ‘
401-W-13th St ........................ Phone 1318 I fense no powers which the I'reXlI I dent does not already have.
|
Although Fnrrestal is leaving
M government
service,
President1
Our MentH and Poultry are cut and
|i Truman said last night that he find
11 promised to come hack In case o f 1
cellophane wrapped under the moat
I : emergency.

Locker Plant

I llf llO UK &gt;7 -V POIICIWOMAN-who posed iu a chambermaid, three
man arrested In New York on a narcotics charge ate shown (top) on Utelr
way to )alL Left tn right, ere: Italph Lopur, Jose (hm/ulcs and John
Irftpex. At bottom la part of 91,300,000 wot lit of roculne tolled by federal
agents. The woman detective had been eu,ployed fut (uor monthi In tlie
homo to keep a close watch on the tuen'g uilwille*.
(Inlvniatlunul)

COME a-runnin ' to Penney'*
BUV More for Loss
SAVE ON

Is The- N a m e For T huso S m a rt

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TAB LES

FROZEN FOODS

Hunitary condition—Frozen and plac­
ed In Hclf Hervice cabinet*) for your
convenience in Helectlon,

Priced Delightfully Low I

A w o n d erfu l th elte
of bauullfglly ily ltJ
tahlei . . . tfetlflntd
le lend added beauty
to any nook ot turner
ul the loam

ConRrcHH Roundup
( I 'a a lla a t *

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TWO
BI(; DAYS!

Poae lla e l

more persons In the present Social
Security program, Increase the
benefits, and In some cases treble
payroll taxes to help flunnre the
deal.
The Utilise Ways and Means
Committee takes up the measure,
anil formidable resistance was
seen. The tax boost was a top
target. And many rdiieetetf to extendliiir relief to all needy and
unemployed persons. At present
such tellef is limited In needy aged,
till1 1*11inI nod drpondrllt children.

IN

T i l l ! I'M H 'H IT C O I 'llT . N IN T H
J D I H i 'lA t , t ’ l l i r t ’ tT tiy * H - t l l t I HA
IN A N l* K l in HKM I N l l b t i
COUNTY.
IN
1‘ H A N f K l l Y
N il

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Another Hutch J uhI Out Of CureHickory Smoked—Tenderized

No one ever liren nt Fried Chicken
tirade A—tjulck Frozen—I .oral Red

Our Aim Always I h To Give You A
Little Better For A Little LeflH
______ Try U h And Compare '

I I I V ttH D l
M A t i l l A IIK T
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C o m iilu lu a n t,
Vs.
r It A N It t i l l W A It I • I.A t'1 1II It I | n | c .
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T n K ru n k IM w n n l
l.s n a li r l . l a r ,
w lin s * r m lils iic * in o iik tiu w n :
N O T t l'l! IK M l ' I H U r ( I I V K N tu
lh a a lin v * Iia n ie il il* ( « u its n l In ( I I *
a n a p p e a ra n c e in O il* n u ll n o n r
t iv f o r * I I I * IB lh its y n ( A p r il. IM » ,
• I s * a U sers* |I|U e n o ls n s u w i l l b *
e n te re d n a s ln s l I n n
T h n s u it I*
b r n u a lil
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C o m p la in a n t
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| n iim t i* r u l H i* n is i, u rn aa a lin v *
■at f u r t t i
W ITM KH M I I I * liu o il o f lh a C la rk
a n t l h * s ra l n ( ti,« C ir c u it C o u rt
o f H n n ilim l* C oun ty, K 'o r ld a , lt d *
I t tla y id M a rch , lu is .
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As l ’ l» r k o f s a id
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Special Purchase!
Children’s Oxfords!
Huyn Ilka this don’t torn* • round vary of| rn—so coma to Pannay'a aowl Moccaaln
oxfoida for buya and girla *lth nonmarking *«!•*, sturdy stltrhdown runaliucllon, atrong laalhtr Inaoleii—arery
arant and atllrh packed with value! Anlliiutd brawn. Hiiaa HFj-T, ,

SHOP
OUR STORE
For HAIR JAINS
CJnlore!

All leather, t'olliph'lely
Sanitized*, s o ft felt lined
loiigoe, flue slltcluluwn
const ruction.
Ilro w n ,
white. Sires fi'k-H.

Also, 3-5

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2.5IH

Four Rood Family, Not (iuest Servings
Klleed—Sweetened—Heady To Herve

n r i rijC C ,,o,AK,,HANn
r r . r t l s n P a a l

ir. OUNCK PK(i

Polar Hrartd— 12-oz pkg,
CUTS A
TIPS
CIonad Heaaon On Cn

and Krancn r.
flstnndanla.
■•Id aull bslng
• that ctriatn
ny*mb*r I, lit).
M n r la a a a lln o k
• 1‘uhHu Itscnrd*
aunty, FlorUa,
iwlng dMcrlbad

JIM PENNEY
ROYS’ SHOES

SADDLE
OXFORDS

('omfiirtaldu, gmul lmikiug moccaaln too Iduehera. Sturdv rubber aolaa.
A low price for ahoea
that taku tough wear caally. -’MID.

Dirls' casual with a dullh'e buck Ia fur extra
dash, (loud alk-finlahad
leather, comfortable rubha r heels. Drown. I2tk-

OXEN CLAW

ftanltwt'—Poplar VuiKn

ANKLE STRAP
GIRLS’ 8H 08

GIRLS' T 8TRAP
SANDALS

Btaak-.IIH-S,

lad value a-plaaty
a shoal Kina leasturdy construeComfotubla, wall

fllaaininf black patent
topped with a p ritty
grosgraln how—perfect
for parties I Low haala,
lovely atyliM. Ptna eonr true thin, Haas U R -8.

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I » Prefect the Cn n of tha World;
To Pretaoto (ho Pregreaa of America;
To P iafiK i Preeperlty for Sanford.

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“ ■arm snd partly cloudy through
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I H I I M Y . M A I K 'll 2.H. 1040

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Axis Sally Is Jane Wyman And Laurence Olivier Pickets March
Sentenced To Win Motion Picture Academy Awards In Disapproval
Prison Term
Of Peace Meet

M fim iR p r

HOLLYWOOD. Mar iS ~ ip i~ 3 i!# n e # ami Shale rpe.aie won
academy award* fur lane Wyman anil Su I suirm # O il'!#&gt; I * at night.

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Nazi Radio 'Queen'
Is Given 10 To 30
Years By Federal
Judge For Treason
,W.\SHINGTON, Mar. 25—&lt;/P)
— Mildred E. (Axis Sally) Gillari
0 today we* sentenced to 10 to 10
™ y«4ri in priion for trcaion. Federal
Judge Edward M. Curran alio lined
her $10,000. Lon of citiienihip i»
automatic on conviction of Ireaion
M il* G illen, 4B-y#at-old Maine
bom woman. wa» convicted Mar
10. Sentence wa« delayed until bet
attorneya could at|ua motion for
a new trial.

M n* W vnis". I'r ve e rn ld nisdust# nf ft p trlur#,. *,** iiamed heit
-rlie s t nf I'MR f&lt;ii playing die raped deaf mute in "Johnny Relinda,"
O im er m i given Hollywood** Ingheit horn,, | „ , hi* p # it" ,,„,n r # at

Hamlet " Hi* Hri*I *t* p"vl»i&lt;-H„,,e
the year. marking the f)r*l lime
the award haa been hnndeil »&lt;*h i *,
the *ea.
It waa aim a great night for
the Huaton». Son John walked off
with two gold etntuette* for 111*
writing and direction of "The
Treasure of the Slrrra M ndir"
Father Waller sprinted down the
alale to claim hi* he*t supporting
actor award a* the wily pro«pertor
in the same film
Claire Trevnr wn* selected the

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Iriml.en g m-nnll in "Key Largo."
elm directed by John Huston
MU* Wyman, formerly Sarah
Jane Folk* nf St Joneph, Mo,
accepted her award the name way
*he won It 1by keeping my mouth
shut." Her co-star and heau, Lew
Avrei then escorted her to ,1. L.
Warner'* celehratton party at the
Mooambo the British "Hamlet"
bettered IK S Dim* by copping
live ward*. Illlvier'* slstnette*
f( asreffney»&lt;| Om fggs I Hill

Russians Ma k e Pepper Requests
13th C h a n g e In Budget Hike For
KremlinCommand Health Program

Suit before p in in g aantence.
n ju d g e Curran denied theae mo­
tion*. Miaa Qlllara broadcait the
"Axis Sally" program* for the
N ail radio during the war. Her
traaaon conviction waa baaed on V a s i l e v s k y N-imrd F l o r i d i a n
Outlines
tha broadeaat of ona propaganda
drama called "vision or InVailen."
N a t i o n ' s I. o s s r s
Chairman Of C-oiinBtfora paialng acntance, Judge
D u e T o Sickness
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f
Ministers
Curran remarked that the trial
evidence ahowed that Miaa Olllar,
UY ASSOCIATED PRESS
did not take part In high icv#l Natl
WASHINGTON. Mr.
propaganda policy conference* ai
The elevation of Marshall Alex­ — Senator Pepper (D-T’ la l urged
%waa tha c a n of Douglaa Chandler ander M. Vasilevsky to minister o( an increase of about $.14,1)00.000
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Ha*Marta# «&gt; rta « sisi

Father-In-Law Of
Local Woman Hurt
In Two-Car Crash
H. E. Draper of Lake Wale*,
fsther-ln-law of the forma* Ml**
Lolo Lee, daughter of Mr. ami
*d Harry Lee of thla city, was n ttlcally Injured In a two-car crash
which laat nlflil resulted In in
Juries to nine parson*. Mr. and
Mra. Lea Draper anlv#d by plane
vales from CinrinWi
today In
... Lake
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nstl where Mr. Draper la In
school.
Mr. Draper, driver of one eat,
waa going east on Route 00 and
waa about to turn left Into the
Lake Walei Uolf Club The
other e a r., drlvan by F. Nelson
Smith, Like Wales lumbar com­
pany official, was traveling west
mr the highway. Smith a condi­
tion was said aerlou* but not rrlileal.
The Smith rar waa described as
a total loss, and Draper's sedan
waa damaged about 41,000, No
chtrges had been filed today
Mr*. Draper was released from
(h* Lake Wale* lloipltal this
morning after suffering leg In­
juries In the wreck
Draper, pinned behind the
•tearing wheal of hi a auto sus­
tained chest Injuria*. Smith *ufnumerous cute, and hla I*It hip
farad a broken lift hand, and
waa dislocated.
Also hospltallied war# Dan KtlIkv. Laka Wal«a contractor, cut
w m tha eye. and Melvin Clark.
78, a visitor from Hallfaa, Nove
Beotia, who waa bruised about the

, Given first aid altar tha eraah
wara Lae Crosby, of Laka Walaa,
f ir cute about tha neck and face;
Mr*. Draper for lac inJurlaai M!»»
Adi MarahalJ, of H*Majb for
cuts on thi fictj Mr*. Rontld
Forbai, daughter of Clark, and
I^fa. Clirk, both for brulaae.

Soil Conservation
! Group Holds M e e t
*t t
i The Board of Supervisor* of
thb Samlttolo County Soil Con*
firvatlon dlatric* m a t. Jrestarday
aftirnnon at tha office of Coun*
y Agent C. R. Daw»on who outImd tha Miracle Boll Conierva-

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jon'projaet which wjlf taka place
tie
i t tha Vellowahlp Collago Farm
It tha Municipal Airport oq Apr.

i'A ttandlng tha meeting ware T.
* Lingo, R. &gt; . tM M r, C. A.
falls, Thomaa MeCaln, C. R.
B*wson and L. A. Jiaobaen, U.
V Sol) ConaarvallonlaL
Board
nimbers wara informad th at thay
lad btan deal gnat ad aa hoata on
k jr. 7 to mamaari of visiting
rirsrdi of lupervliora from &gt;7
Tatrkta df tha btata.
a trio waa made to tha 816

B.ODO

P e rR o iis

Successor To Ambass­
ador To Moscow Is
Not Aunoiimrd Bv
White H' iusp Aides

En-

County Asked To
Return Hospital
WASHINGTON. *!j &gt; : j —«.Jp)
Pie»idrnt T’um.r" today accept-1 Property To City

couraqe D emonstra­
tors Before Wal­
dorf-Astoria Hotel
NEW YORK. M*r 25—&lt;*^"1—
Hundred* of pirket* *ang patriotic
tong* and prayed ** they marched
at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel today
to p.pfeit *gam*t the ruhu'al and
if If tilt fit r netfiarrnr# (fr*f world

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Kv po| m*p at
1
ret|c«»
igi*c} the dtI* AivJ-rs in. manager of Hie
t ••'nr&gt;*rraior*. *-h" at time* numbered
ibout SOO The picket* rim e d ■&gt;ai!fI Sta*c Farniei's Market,
&gt;n &gt;he srttvtty ol
d*aped Oag* of So*-.el*dominated deale. ilepoited
if the market anil the
counlrte* in front of the fa*htonahle value t 'heii services to large
*n • »m*i| grow er* o f th * section
Park Avenue Hotel

The demonstration started with
only 25 In line »t the moment
foreign delegate* to the iim (f i enca
session* began a new s r,inference
in the hotel The three-dav "world
peace" sesatons which begin to­
night have been described bv the
Male (teparlinrnt a* ' a sounding
hoard for Communist propaganda.‘
The number of demonstrators |
grew
rapidly and reached 800 i
^ '
shoillv aftei noon Mam wore th# | M .l I M f j r | yvlV S I T C r l l - l *,
the Russian armed force* mar led today in the money voted by the colorful native costume* &gt;f f.uroat l#*»l the I Jth rhangr in lb* House for federal health program* peal, enuntrle• d v r sin,ill G r o w
high rotnmand of the Kremlin tin* m the year starting July I.
A vvoinall led rtie plckel . in sing
,i .r l r&gt;,
O u t Iris
O ..sltnur* lls I'HH* v n
month

Anderson T e l l s
Importance 0 f
Ma t t Facilities

Mur would raise hv more than

He *u.i reded M enhsl Nikolai A |M|,
ra,|, oul|i y 0| $(,5,801,000
Bulganin, who icmsinrd * vn r |„ ov, j f j
,n ,f,f
Kill fo»

rltaiiman of the countil of Miimilrts

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(deputy piiuie minuter). *nd an , „ r ii hospital
allrm atr metnhei of the rilling ,,,nrer. lie,*it, tlrnta
pally Pollihurp An a ltrinatr is |1P,|||, pmgiams

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Resignation Of R a n k in Introduces
Smith Accepted N e w Pension Bill
By Pre sident — F o r W a r I V e t s

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Smith s* sml*sis.sdr*t to ^ | 3 *co ' f,Jo
F io s p * » r» s
h t e n
The Whdr Hour* is» mitcn! *ht
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fit* **fs^ll1,t|* f'fV!
■will, 1i»-l
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lies! reluritme'
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npan frn him **»&gt;.•• i*&gt;e •»', *hm f til,
I h - \ a. . t. vtif I $»* j h t o n
(ien • .nil tnev H &gt;,!g
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a u/ g e « A b o l i t i o n , ^ , c r T l i 1Afiw im t illness
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New Measure Calls
For $72 Monthly
Allowance At* 65:
Pay Scale Listed
WASHINGTON. M-u. 25—(,V)
— Rrp. Rankin (D-M ui) today
mtraduerd a new veteran! pension
bill hinted !■- rx-»ervlcemer. nd
World M‘t 0"- He laid the Heu»e
he h ,p r , «. bring i*. to the fta^r
"in * th ..I i ... Il,« ...• , ».ji• ,11* for $ 72 a
month |..n ,i.... », '--terans of the
1917 IU
.. h»n they leach age
fr1* provided their income does not
e\ce*d di.f’C"1 r ysar if unmarried
c , flOOO •* m.arri’d. e* •••*#!* da*
-&lt;*rrfd iH!t bill let* than
?I t
.
Ho me knocked
ft,,
&gt;e «P. i i-., pt*vioui m«a*ure
. . . . . . . -i h,,K World
r-"&lt;in
H.nito It* was
bill "at the
I the greet vo•-*. and also at
mane member*
i Committee"
in'miite* some of
•seked onto 'he
rilled ycaterdav,
n i 'd figure and
'« proviso. The
s’ cue Mme duii
ktng end filling
s'M. -"gb '• Is'er i'l*

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K, &gt;*u*|v All'h-.vniv K tolrl UI.IIM
Mrs .......... Knight Fe till &gt;.-. \t pA
nit 1 Iff*
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Pepper told a Senate appinpn*
HKI I.EAIU. FI*. Me* St.—(fln
win. L 'l.ir il ill,it llrrte ileal bb. died .il^ e i home
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fsndiiGlr lor lull inemherthi|i
lion* subcommittee, in slieiting
Aliollllnp of Ihr* dlplottm prlvl- | P), ii , iii ikinp possible )ol siusll
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I. M.sti j ii , 111 | ■iirghinn I l".|»itsl w n moved
Other i hanges wrir thr»r.
|MVe . ..istVrl
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what hr caller) "the giavitv of the b'gr foi Florid* law school grad- ' „„| | , M&gt;, ...... ...
[ t" ilic lotnrei 'itisi'en &gt;« t lipted bv
V. M. Molotov w»» lalirveil as
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prohlam*",
that
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M.,»,otic n . Vpi 4 th- Nrvrl An '.tsliiiu Hospital
foirign minister lie i &lt;&gt;iiibiiis h
U t | J u ^ B 'a r a J S ^ hS
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........ to &gt;v Ai p.rtrrii I,.. I.," it
unmcriialelv
meiiilxw nf llu&gt; Pnlllhuro mul i* eilirnilril $27,000,000,000
foul ,’7 \ • • ago She '*ns nil ac
first ranking vice rlmlrnmn of the •knniidllv bccilH^ ^&gt;1 iif
t plfMin n(nir&gt; rcfComTiiuitflfd tit || if . me|i y" ol &lt;0101111**100 men Irani. 11
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i 1 i lunte I.*'* ( j i the
rjisaliility.
| bur that all imriioni adniilted in ju l»iye ir,iinii&lt;|. am) p&gt;v
1 {'Itutrli &lt;iml ffrmiiioli- &lt;'h*p*"t -I,, hinpltal
h,m hlll ’ell s to use In
He recommended
that
the practice In Florid* be required t n | | , , )rt|l( , ,,0 ,1111* inn. ooltne sml j Two, Oidn "f t|i,&lt; Fnstein Stni
In th# ps-.' ■■ “&gt;*' years ost' gsm .s ,r the Municipal Softball
Kbc
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l.y
tin
huiband,
amount voted by th# House for stand rigid evnmlnettnn*
J nrspe, lion i l l * 1 g o
f. i ! ha* &gt;.,i|n\. ' * rcmsrkaM.- ^,,...&gt; 1,1
»* *jdav pointed out
ferleial nrsnt* to aid In establish­
Pirns lerointneuded that the *»|j r
,|lf I sr t lb it the If E Peutifny of nnford and l.i|*lr&gt;#*» St, ' t,itlMictt"n growth i ....... hei« t •''« l.ions Club at
■Hie daughter Mis Wit son Powell,
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maintain!
relatio
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a*k
th#
new
t^alsIaluMN
T Htrisi Cenj
■vrlh expensl"’.
many s ir 's 'h# IPCst'llg t
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lie til
to 7f# t UP tin- system o f # *V rttln (h T fv '1'* ' " " "
"* 1ve*;.u l ’l,M Tallahassee; el»n i&lt;&gt;,&gt; grt.ndsoni Mis' I,s ' never l.ren inipi"’ .*'
&gt;1 r*ll*)is*i.*e; &lt;oie d**ei Mis
nil prospective tnw yers
bv th* that *&gt;'
ke,l into the M a t le t
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.4tr| Ml, &gt;i 1 #rt &lt;wa&gt; MI'li
!U*1c |lo *rd o f L aw R xnm lneis
ih r ,.,i ii | i'i n p u t &lt;&gt;( the It.*lr I II* Vain, Ssnfutd. h&gt;« i.&lt; &lt;i|&gt;..|s,
, ii|ai. I*
pm,'has* "f "&gt;•' Miyfsit II"','1 '
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11 1 Klilghi. "rlai«|&lt;
---------In this hi* waa Joined by Sen*
P re fc n tly , g radustes
o f »i i &lt;Ii , , r , 0 • .cl i&lt;* ih» .;i,m # r* &lt;&lt;l b *n
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Mi# New York (..lanls mt*ies, »
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l l A N V I l I E . Ind., Mar 2f&gt; ‘ t’ 1 t"i Stcnnli ( D - M I s i ) , who called law school* as th# Univcrsltv • f
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,fi si't its active promotion resiitl".g
t mg'
A n H l v m r o l d paying resident , the I louse'i etlt "u nw l*e economy “ Florida, Stetson Hnlversltv nn t
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i ,r&gt;n, the lots tn tbit vicinity In
III
I'uueral *e
Inn I,#■I in hrir. hr s&gt;
can’ t go I" mllege to conllttui Id' ed try I’ epper was for tha Nntlnnal milled upon thru
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-"inr "sliiabl# as potent)*' *
ducted at I'l do 1 M
education Authorities won't let I Heart I’ rogram IVpper
said the grndustton without fill lino ,-sami ,eil&gt; I
V.ldofl ..Itol'l 111.I be
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The octngetiailnn scholar. Janie- should he mined to I Hi,.TP2.000
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; pfi ! ' &gt; t n * c m A "seieenipg" nf Iho.e wh» seek i fl,|,-i lint ll Ik Imliv
bmn-* ,i»' -i it in-intit#s hi'# ''#*»**’
ling the pioressmti nlll I
L. lilascock. I* helng confined to
He .nles larger rash mitlayn for
’. o v a l i t y
tr.te !!t" H k lit?
»tg
received
t»v
tb#
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to
enter
law
prsetten
would
help
Ml
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trivui
n|si&lt;
pointed
out
inedlalely
after
'lie
mi
the rountv home by the super health work. Pepper urged the
(Ilf
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’ * * ’ ' H ' ' 1h e s a f e t v
&gt;
.#
to
raise
the
standards
of
the
pm
this
proper'v,
'nit
due
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.tupping
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gantratlim*
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Mascntte
where
Km
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intend*lit. D« Plasters The sup committee to lneraa.se contract
' .nnty's i.vueish'is i”,! led'1a'I t ’ll* ■' M’# ! U ' . " '
|1PrP .... vernd '-V the -lerlnr* et mad# In the Empire ' erlntendent ssld (Jlascock’a going authnrlistton* of J8fl,000,000 tn the feasloli. I’lrili said
*# ( l o ’ l a - d o n a t i o n s
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m im 'u t
Virus reported the asso&lt;-.sl«m rim ...,.ie t - li'. dispose "( m ore'
*, hospl'sl l"itpose1. nolhtPa I■' J r i
to nearby Canterbury College Mouse lull hv about 420,800,000
r
iliisllsn .a rra r » . arti
" * to a id in
■■. be ,1 "•# With
ptope-'
H - 'l l* I &gt; ' ,
made the other residents at the
th*n l i ;.,ttn"
"f celery
I I T S lf lP n *
If*
(ilennts also appsalsd to tb*
.
♦ ,,.#* it - g
bands
•G rav in g
home resentful. They wanted slml committee to provide 428,600,(»ou
tV*M. •'■* Atr.-fsn lli’ii.' p«p_ J
. ..... 11—
, , &lt;i -st'bsgr t*iined
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tl - .
r &lt;•, f t - l o r I I Hill
it, t . .... p i
iar liberties.
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v
iv
v
Farm
Trainees
GH
nvet
i
iKpm
o.
*&lt;dd
t-»
them
by
lot tellers) grant! to the states
s,
* * . ’ Y ork
1
"If you let one of them go out, for vocational education.
, I&gt;#r!&gt;11. I t
f.&lt;! IV the bulk b" lt» u e h u n a l
sbippei*
"
Award Ai Fan ih&lt;"H-mg
you’ve got to let the rest of them
..sstw.id stong Seminole h itile tl 1 • h i5* s UW' i ’ n t•,a
Maosgcr &lt;t the Sanford
One C,r eat Horn ", a , i '■
■ " 1 ,'tnaM from
go," Flasters explained. "We don't , „
II,
# p,..,#.r tile 'tics lint ippes'
Stat- I
.mis' Xtn.kel since Nov- giatn dram atuiug tnu* Id.
I i
I father Inwant trouble, we want thing* to | .1
I f ., 1,..spit si pm poses M#!l I , ■ ..f Ci'
An award for an exhibit ■' »rnbvi Ib*h. 1P18, a short time of aniplna *&gt;f the many Imp &gt;
I . * I ’ 1" ""II. v*s
settle down.”
It#
a
m
i
.ii..
i*
its"
d#
’eloping
mar
It
st
tha
Bemlnol#
C"'tn'
types
of
work
now
heliirf
'•
shout I*-*- imniths, I have leained
hh
i., *, ...In, *. t st ,
*I, ' »’ ste-l
The superintendent said one In­
i, ..nllmi-’l
r#!t» *»,,
| Fair was nwerdad yesterday ' s gg".id
- id many
Illlngs," said -dr chiruiches snd their org.sn
in
M, .1 l o " «,&lt; * I n
’’ . i n i ' 1 , p l a c e *
mate grew so resentful that he
the Veterans on The Farm Train Arider son ',"iio* of the thing* tn Fur ope and Asis, will ' • |.i.
in Plot Id*. M i"," rml .Jsnford
Bill Johns. Jr., Royce Hannum lug Class, John Pearson, in*l»u&lt;
beat up two othar Inmaea In an
I have learned I mu sine the fsrm senterl over th# four tn*!" net
A.t il hei guest ’ 1 , n . *• Yule
argument and waa sentenced to and James Manning, Seminole tor. announced today
wn,
ks.
CHS,
NBC.
AH'
.
1
.,
n s ..f 9a,.ford l.e"en’t given much
,
High Srhool students, proudly dls
the Indiana state farm..
The exhllhlt Include* prodti"'- thought, end t belle"# they should MHC Saturdsy nigh* ' • -n ( |» p j il U N o f r m n p l f ' t * ’ t ' Arcadia,
'O jie'v tugs ■*’ ‘u JUfht to
.,11
Tha county eommlaalonars are pleyed 21 l*rg» mouth black ties* grown l.y th# veterans Including
10 (10 snd tl (H) lVlnck
h#
Informed
**
l&gt;,
the
functioning
th# moating tot donation to the
Inclined to hack RuparlnUndsnt at The Herald office today. Th# celery, cabbsge, lettuce, eai'sro!*
Includ* Robert Montgorun v '
TAMF'A. Mar Jb—(/P)—Milton ...........
....... ......................................
County Home
J. Hamilton Bisbec
ftsli war# caught thla morning sri'lasb. I’irro ts, collards, tie#'. ol nut Mstket. to* their financial gorv l’#ck snd Ids I "i"Plasters.
^
Kerr,
business
manager
of
tho
prc.idcd
and announced that Em"We’ve not running a hotel," In Lak# Jessup on an aluminum strewherrles, orsnges end gi»p' benefli
players
snd
Quentin
Rsv""1
'*
’ , Tamps Smokers, r.a!d today that nu,tt Hcvudon cf *h.&gt; Blue Key
"I hsv* hoard s good many commentator
said County Commissioner llureel menhsddeen lura.
trull Flowers dltpliytd Includ"
'.’hlla J "verbal leal" had bear, club of rri.L; ! ivwi .dv of Flurida
The youths, flehlng from two araless. calendula* and static* grower* temark that thi* I* not
Disney. (Glasscock pays 47 a
President Truman
tl* ' il
,| made fer 'be rur.-bsic of the Pa- n!.,t 'ocn! r
hnt. w.U address
(Continued On t sg* ‘Hi)
hosts, reported tha catch was Ferns and cutting* from Aus'rs
weak to the home.)
during the final five minus i ,,j
iatha baseball chi'-. f’#a! .•l-i.r-.p -v L cr.- r.
Disney said the commlsalonsrs made tn about an hAir.
ths program Other*
Man pines make up the hack
"W# hsppanad to gat Into a ground
thought OliKock's going to school
be beard on tha program
1 ri,'. bad net been c :; !&lt;•
M nnUnase n s r u t Hat
. Karr said thi re nero still a low
large school of them, and w*
Oensrtl Luctou* Olay an!
brought fish In on nearly every
si Dougls* MicArthui
' -vrlnWo* on th# purchase to iron
Father O f Sanfonl
cast, Johns declared.
RAUTER EXECUTED
! h#‘ brosdesst will tie spe-- *H ■cut. He and ap co .j nil! c,.r.fa.
AMSTERDAM, Tha Nether­
tb# oiiuicr
Chureb U’orld
Serves ,
Patatka, offtcials
naxt weak
bv
.. uti.j ^rivirt
, ,
TAMPA.
Msr
25—(/Ti—Th*
re­
Woman Died Mar. ’&gt;■' solution* committee "f th# Flori­ Pellet",e
HAWKINB FUNERAL
lands, -Mar. 20—&lt;&gt;P)—'T hi chief of
Agency nf the F -le rs t, Karr exp alned w* re gelng
RERUN. Mar. 25— fT1)—In the
Herman police during tha occupa­
Funeral Service* for R. D.
Education Association conven­ Council of Church#* nf Chris' snd -bead with th# deal, but insisted fa-a &gt;f *lmn*t dally protests from
Chari** E York, father of'Mrs da
tion of The Netherlands was ex­ Hankins, former Sanford resident
asked delegates today tn call I* designed to rels# many mil ! the deal bad not been completely Mi# thre# Western Powers, the
ecuted today, It was officially an­ who died In Charleston, S. C.. Ford Russall of Sanford, dls* tion
Russians '.dry li’. ’m u J their
strengthened protection for lions nf dollais for tVorld R#b*f consumsted
yesterday, will be held a t tha Wednesday night at tha horn# o' for
nounced.
The program will originate In
He said Splcols plans to keen firing and bombing practice In
The chief, Hanns Nalbln Reut­ Ifardage Funeral oma tn Jackson­ hla son-in-law and daughter, Mr teachers ’lio m unwarranted poli­ Hollywood, Calif, and will Include Julian Morgan ss manager of the corrlJar* used by the Berlin airInterference "
er, was eentancad to daath for ville at 11:00 o'clock tomorrow and Mra. C. L. Irwin, 4229 Mar tical
' Aral#**
lilt.
The proposed resolution which s script by Robert Sherwood
quatta S tm t, Jacksonville,' fo’
war crimee by a Dutch court.
morning.
Whsraas in the past tha Rus­
will
be
voted on tomorrow evan
lowing a brief lllnaaa.
sians usually announced no more
Mr, York waa a native of Jack suggests-) th st If nscasiary eli­
than two firing drills in a day by
sonvllle, III. and cam* to Florida mination ol school trust*** should
•heir fliers, thoy enmo out today
from Cftrbondala. Pa. six months b* considered to provide that pro­
1th tour
four announcements
of sirair" i l f #
a a
o # ,
annsuncemants at
ago. Ha atUpdad tha F irst Meth­ tection.
Neither the name of the FEA
odist Church and was a mamb*r
of tha Carbondala F. A A. M president. M. M. Ferguson, or hi*
______ _
j ather plnco.
‘•firing" from his Job as super­
Lodge No. 249. Ha waa ratlrad
vising
principal
of
Sabring
schools
Othar aurvlvora Include th*
WASHINGTON. Mar. 25—(/P)—The Hoover Committion today .v.-.^tadgec! Bgntn»t0f.’1r thclc^e."
LOS ANGELES, Mir. 25—(flP)— It*a' "Oparatfoni 30“* tomorrow widow, Mra. Alma York of Car by Highland County school tru s­
asked Congress to consider cresting » new "udministration of overteui tl-i'das a* vlwlatlor.* ,1 nU-irlpa*tee*
were
mentioned
specifically.
bondala and another daughter.
for lha S woom. a queen which nfusad to die.
,
Thar was no doubt, however, affairs" to manage territories, occupied areas and the Marshall Plan. M's sir isfaty rules
The gallant Frying Fortress, the only warplane (a service from Mra. E, W. Haubena and one son. that th# convention’* resolutions
The leport, next to last in the commission’s series of IS on govern­
Charts*
H.
York
also
of
Car
Die. 7. 1941, to V-J Day, is making the first lag of her last flight.
committee had the Fergusotj #a*« ment teorganiiation, nude no (Iat recommendation for laws to curs
bondala: and at* grandchild re".
Tha herein* o f William _L W hitt's book. “ Quaeei Die Proudly,
Interment will pf made In Val­ In mind when it asked the con­ what It called the present ‘con-r
LAKELAND. Mai. 25—LP)—
leaves hare fo r Chicago. Thera*
ley Vlaw Cemetery In Carbondala vention to adopt the resolution. fusion, in consistencies and uncer­
thought more study It noedsd. Two Tho Fedoral-stcto Frost W arn­
■hall ba hangarad until tho Smith- nar, San Rafaal, C alif, craw ehlaf.
tainty"
In
the
handling
of
over­
membtra, Secretary of State Ache- ing Service forecast for peninsu­
" b a n d f e s t iv a l
aonlan Institution's National Air
-SNIP EXPLODED
"Wa hava a halt of a lot of nos­
son Hnd retiring Secretary of De­ lar Florida tonUh'. in ! Saturday
GAINESVILLE, Map. 26—&lt;/P)— sea* rasponilbllltlai.
Muaaum la built In Washington, talgia tied up In th at nM gal,M ; CANTON. Mar. 26—(JPl-Th#
But
It
declared
that,
of
three
About 1,000 young wnslclana from likely solution*, such an Independ­ fense Forrestal, took no position; was parllv cloudy srd continued
niulnnhlii
MI
m
O
rriolu
rehip
Mlea
Orient
esplodrd
0. 0.
CoL Kurta aald.
« .tl.rt
today, after striking
ng 1a mins', kill- all over Florida are slated to par­ ent agency holds the "greatest thetr agencies are directly conc#rn- warm with Liu is l'jjk
And in tha muaaum tha Iona n r through Monday.
It waa hla affection for tha Ing
ticipate In events to be steged here possibilities" of ending confusion ed.
vtvoy of tha original U. 8 . Far
l &gt; an
n aatlmatad
estimated 100 persons
persona
Tha proposal might solve one
In conjunction with Fifth District and "serloua friction” among the
ta ahlp
ship waa an route from
t
TTia
Kaatorn Air Forca will Bad bar 8 wooaa which Inspired hla pratty,
JACKSONVILLE. Mar 1 5—LA&gt;)
&gt;ra to tha Brltiah
British crown colony band festival of the Florida band- offlcea now sharing the Jots—the major problem. Th* Army want*
final raating plaea, along with blond* wife, Margo, to w rite tha bar*,
HIGH LOW
othar battla-acam d iky vatarans. boob, "My Rival, Tba Sky." Thalr of Hong Kon» The explosion oc­ maotera association hare tomorrow. Army. Navy, State and Interior to gat out of civil rula In occupied
1?
«
Germany, Austria, Japan snd Ko# Atlantic City
A I bar control* tomorrow will ba four-year-old danghtgr, Margo, curred itx mllaa east of Cai/tm.
dapartmenta and four Independent tea; the State Department doesn't Denver
10
24
BUILDING BURNED
tb* man who sklpparad' bar Jr., la nicknamed *&gt; 0 *9011 ."
Detroit
37
41
want the Job.
•
PRINTRR STRIKE
BALTIMORE, Mar. 21k—(JP)— agencies.
Tho Bwooao'a laava-taking will
through th* w ar, Col. Frank Kurts,
Former President Herbert Hoov­
48
34
Meanwhile, the Commission aald. Minneapolis
SHREVBPORT. U ,, Mar. 2H- F irs destroyed one half of tha old
formarly of Loo Anjslaa and now ba tha occasion of a aoramony at
er,
chairman
of
the
12-member,
bl57
40
(JF)—Publisher Douglas Attaway Lexington Market early thla
thoro have baen ‘'uncertainty and New York
of W aaUagton, D. c .
municipal airport Mayor Fletcher of tba Shreveport Journal naid morning. The east section of tha partisan commission, went further^ delay” on the State Department's Phoenix
87
49
Four mombmra of lwr original Bewron will turn bar over to tba hla nawapapar would publish to­ rambling on»-atory alructurw— lie declared the agency should he part In drafting policies for the Saint Louis
78
SO
crow w in ba aboard) MaJ. Barry air force.
immediately. Two other areas, so that the Army lies tended San Antonio
40
day daaplta a atrlka of DO lino­ part o f It 148 years old—waa set up Immadlal
n
Sahrtobor, Qahraaton, T on, Imo m members
shared
hla1
view—James
a
GO
41
Colonel Kurt*, thing time* a type operator* and compositors. compUtely gutted.
"through Ha daily doclrioni, to Seattle
vfgrtW i C a p t RolandI .
*k, political
poUth
sciential, and make It* ivm policy,"
Tho first alarm, reportedly K. Pollock,
Jacksonville
80
me rebar of the U, H. Olympia div­ „ I J a printora struck a t 8:00
89
84
74
ing team, wlO bead bar north to P- M. yaatordny against both tho turn in hy an ieo man, waa a t Oeorgo H. Mead. Ohio Industrial
I f Congress adopts tho sugges­ Miami
01
a e m a f m 3 Tbaea. The Umoa 8:40 A. M. Six other alarms fol* ia t
85
tion, the now administration would Orlando
The ra ti of tho commission
(OeaUaeee Oa re g e T m )
Tallahassee
83
M
rl in^nVril

Of Diploma Rights

Lions 4 1r Ne e d
01 Hume Plate At
SoR hall Diamond

‘Home’ Resident’s
College Education
Halted In Indiana » V ".'irS a ^ S S r“’

On 'One Greai

Ba

Youths Catch 24
In Lake JeNsup

, |B;ilfitka-Tfim(Ni B &lt;• 11

FEA Oelegates Seek
Te ac Her Protection

Gallant Flying Fortress Slated
To Enter National Air Museum

J

Russians 3tep Up
Dr i l l s In Corridor

Hoover Group Asks Congress For
Overseas Affairs Administration,-vs,

THE WEATHER

BRADS WOMEN TOOTHS
AVON PARK. Matn tB - tA V Mra. Hanry Klll.n of Orlando waa
nomlnatad without oppoalUon to­
day for tha presidency
tha
tha Florida League of Woman

^^Fomal election at tha airauaj

saa.^jaars.ho*.1!

'w s*rs e a -.
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Pirates Defeat Giants In First
COMMENTS
From The
Rotary League Game Of Season

Sanford

I J o i i ’n

Club Junior League Schedule

SIDELINES i

The Pirates defeated the Giants by an I I to 0 margin in the lin l
Itr ARTHUR RUCK W ITH , JR.
Raine of the Rnlary League teaion at the Ninth Street Park yeilerdayr
Herald Sports Kdltor
Tl.c League it tponiored by the elute for hoy» brlween the agn of I }
M U N IC IP A L PARK TAX
and 16.
The City Commission next MonThr winner* icored their 11 tun* on three hit* ami one error.
■lav will consider p*«*sgo of nn
Numerous walks by Covington nndf
ordinance to |dnce a 10 cent lax
Herndon Issued lu Pirates batters
oil each white ndiilt nnd a (i cent
.roved to be the run prndurlng
lav on oneli colored lididt admission
irtn r. Frankie Hlenatrom of the
'ticket to future athletic events at
Pirates ullowed no runn on two
II m- Municipal Park. The ordinance
n
bn- already been given it* first
The I'lrnte* ore managed by Hoy
rending. ____
Holler and the (Hants are managed
All prncoed* of the tax will he
by (Jeorge Stine. Roth manager*
P H IL A D E L P H IA , Mar. 22-&lt;/P&gt; put Into n special fund to construct
are members of tha Rotary Club.
a new municipal stadium to replace
Orville
Tourhtnn
and
Ceorgo —Jer*ey Jon Walcott leave* for
Touhy were umpire* for the game. Hot .Springs, Ark., inday'to get the pre-ent bell park.
All other'member* of the Flor­
Thr Cub* nnd tha Tiger* are down near the fighting weight he
rehedulrd to play thla afternoon hope* will carry him to the heavy, ida State League have decided
and the llrave* meet the Indian* weight championship of Ihe world. to Inrrease the price of admlaJersey Joe wouldn't any but It •don In their parka for the com*
tomorrow.
was pretty evident he was several lux season. Recently, Carl Hub*
The lineups included:
pounds over hi* best
fighting bell, director of the New York
(HANTS:
tl
,
,,
,
w eight. W nlentt w eighed 104 3 / 4
Giants farm rluha, was rontarted
Herndon. George; Beckwith, Ho- polln,|„ tn r hi„ |n„, f|„ ht wi(h
by lluslnesa Manager John G an *,
hrrt; Covington, Gerald) Hughey, . 1 ....i.
zel niton I the prices to he charged
Louie: Smith, Jimmie;
white, I ‘ „ Y '
at the local park this year. Hub.
hell said that he had planned nn
K ne- &lt;iun"‘ni?h"d#,’ ,i !.n 'e m * h' * "
«"• *"'■ * •"». hru
rrase for Hanford for Ihe 191#
- b &amp; s r s a S '^ T , r : r .season. Ganxrl pointed out that
Del.nnd, Daytona Itn rh , Ht.
I then I ’ll to- In rendition to start * •*Pennington, J im m ie ; flte n stro n i, ...rim i* tra in in g fo r Kzzard Char*
\ nil list Inc, Palalkn nnd Orlando
f r a n k ; Cordell, T e r m
E strldg e,
have nil boosted their price* In
70 rents, while Leesburg and
&amp;
nW r l! h t lep .|,i ' C^ A L m a n V e ? : I W .lr o lt and Charles have a sum(•abirsvlllr will have 73 rent
» i. • ? £ s &amp;
;t
...........................
tickets.
rhainplon
To make n tong story short,
The National Basing Association Hunfonl -vat asked to increase
lias given it* sanction to the fight prices for Florida Hlnln league
Ilubbell, knowing the lie*oon as the producer of Louis' successor gnnus.
pente need here for a new grand&gt;li.nit, pies*
box mill
phe'cr*
The Jnck»oiivll!e Tar* tripped
■lonilers, decided that, if the City
the Hboix City .Hno* In an extiibilMidi
would take the exlrn III cent a mnl
(onroutes! at the New York Giant*,
_______ .
pot Ihe money derived therefrom
Farm rluha training lm*e at the t
»t„, ....
Joe1lolo n speeial fund to construct I In
Munlripal Airimrt ypatrrday nfler&gt;. j n|||N
'liv„r ti„. Vwivel.chnir •building*. ho would refrain from
W°Th.. V •? ‘
? n M, t ic„
Joh a» dlreetor of the new Interim !«"y further Inrrense in the adtill
Im s mill the Knoxville
|j,u jf,K C|(,|, Imnurrijw,
' mi--lon price.

W a l c o t t Leaves
F o r Hot Springs
To Open Training

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Jacksonville Trims
Sioux City S

Mar. &lt;H Giant* vs Cub*
JO Seminole* v* Bed Sox
1!H Cub*
v* (iinnl*
LiU Red Sox v* Seminole*
II Cub*
v* Red Sox
I Giants
vs Seminole*
I Cub*
v* Seminole*
0 G iu u ln
7 G ia n t*

v * Bed Sox
v * (.'lib *

H Seminole* v &lt; Bed Sox
I I Bed Sox
vs Gnb*

I" Semlmde* v* Glunln
I t Seminole* v* Cub*
IH Bed Sox v* Giant*

1U Cub*
v* Giant*
21 Red Sox
v* Seminole*
T l Cub*
v* Red Sox
v* Seminole*
23 Giant*
v» Seminole*
20 Cuba
2H GlmiU
v* Red Sox
v* Cub*
2U (Haul*
May ii Seminole* v* Red H»r
3 Red Sox
v* Cubs
3 Siininolr* y* Giant*
fl Seminole* v* Gull*
If Red Sox
v* Giant*
ALL STAR GAME
May 1.1, H:00 P. M.

MA?tAT7FTlS
ASST. MANAGERS
Jack K. Morrison
Kit McCall
Henry Witte
Cub*
It. J. Il!*hea
Red Sox
C. N. Collin*
Seminole*
Hurry Robson
L. Strawder
UMPIRES
Marcel Faille
Monday*
Tuemlay*
Ted William* and John Mel*ch
Thursday*
J. Srhirard and A. I,. Skinner
Friday*
Al KMernnn
All game* (1 Inning*, or until &lt;1:00 P, M.. Iwglnnlng promptly at
4:30 I'. M. at Lake Front Diamond Ball Park.

T R A M ----G iants

with pride to It a* a contribution
mode to the City of Sanford by the
New York Giant*," Krliler added.
We agree with City Commission,
er Krliler that the project I* a
worthy one, anil that every San
i.lite will agree that th
-mind ami jii^t.
Thus, Sanford progresses,

Pep Squad To Honor
B a R k e t b a J I Team

Thi&gt; Hrmln.de H lih School Pep
Club will honor the school huskethall team with a banquet at the
,
l.nngwood Hotel tonight at 0:30
0:30
I.nngwood
o’clock.
Coach Fred Cana* will make
Hub Feller lead* the American nward» In the member* of tho
League'* active pltehei'* with. 177, tvwi1*
victories, lie I* followed by Hal
•
Nrwhnuser'* 132, Dizzy Trout’* |.1B and Denny Gatehouse'* |00.

Sid Gordon Rehs Two Homers And
2 Singles In Giants Contest

Ho.... I............... timely r o lit a r lc d
C ilv C o iu n ib 'H io n e r J o lin K rid e r
and M a y o r A n d re w ( 'a r m w a y con
c t-m in g th e p la n , a m i th e y a g re e d
ilu il tlii-i w o u ld l&gt;e m i ideal way
(&lt;&gt;r H a n fo rd to M a rt a fo o d io ra n *
■11 it .-1 1 1.** b u ild in g * . " T h e G ia n t"
m e in e ffe c t m a k in g th is H&gt; c e n t*
le etor, the M t-yenr-old Louis w ill per tic k e t a g if t tu th e people o f
confer lo u io rro w at Chicago's Stn- S a n fo rd . T h e y r o u lil have ta k e n
ilium w ith co lle n g iie * o f llie new the m oney llie u is e lv e s , but th e y
Iwiving |iro in o tio n
group
w ldeli w ant to h e lp lls b u ild th e needed
K r lile r
I lire * lens to crack th " long reign fa c ilitie s ," ('in iin iiH s iu iie r

In Brief

S p o rtH
fly ASSOCIATED PRESS
HORS It RACING
Miami..Ilappy (' ($1,001 won
the featured mile i ml one sixteenth
slxl
sixth ran at (liilf*tream Park in
1:43.
Hut Spring, Ark.--Mr. Chairman
($7.40) look tlie mile anil one

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T IIIH II HACK—• / ) • Mil
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Florida's own rapidly growing ruorlwtar industry
it today turning out a wid* varitty of fathloni for m«n,
women and children, Northern manufacturert, too, tend
their top flight creation* to Ploridp shops for tho winter
te a io n . . . they aren't evon shown in tho North till next
tpring and tummer. Your fun*timo wardrobe and access*
oriei, bought here, will bo tix monthi ahead of *up*to*
the*minute* back homo.

G rey h o u n d R a c in g
4 -

R ALL STAR FEATURE
Greyhound Oua Is on
Im
a ir toniU over
WORK a t S tU and
W LOF at S iM wlUi
ijr O'clock
I .Cholru

6, but left nine men on bate.

Dr. Henry Md*aulin

lug New York miinnplv null Jiiove'
In simple winds, the
big II.... flithlH back in the jnlil- l,rl" ' " f •"|"il*H|»n would have been
W0K|
iiiciciisi'il even if Die III cent* tax

H I “ em of I ..Mines* will be
KrM w .............. yesterday thfl*
selection
and
...... .
n.imber iii
of
II... I II of n date
«...
I I sitea Ifor MHMniiiy
re Htnp
■»»«• viiiviiimt
,1 .1
r . ^ T 1 'r "
Gckiil* sol, ............ made ... the
j l
v ii'n u
V il
Uily by Mnnager 1I..I Gruber nf
sistec.it b
M n lve tn
A llow ance bravywi'it’lit crown. Best but l« .....Hanford film ,.*, ..nil a check frfr
Purse nt lla k la w n Park in l:43.M that the fight will be singed in Ihe lux on the ndmlxsiont will be
liniided to (In' City. AK "( Gie
B A H K E T B 4 I.I.
Chicago In June.
money will ho idnciil In n iiticcinl
New
Y ork- Illin o is
defeated
Isittin'
current
tour,
which
rov
fund In In' OM'd for the purs. AI
Yale, 71-37, and Kentucky defeated
V illa..ova , KB 7", to gale llie fim d s ered 311,000 inileu, groused iihmil lliu end of no'li nonilli tin Glnnl*
o f Ibu . n -le .i. N l'A A B.e.kelball $3110,000 with the chomp nvei aging ihuhI repoi t to Ihe govi'i nnient on
a clear profit of mure limn $3,114*1 n,,, imudiri
tickul* m &gt;Ii I in urder
T o ii.iii.n i. nl.
per uppi'nriinci1
to pay Ibu 211 pui renl
federal
YAI IIT RACING
I Hinusetueul tax Munlbly repoil*
• Iliv n iiu -T lo y
Teal, !lt)-fooler .
sklp|iered 11v I'lllioei I.Uligitun of I J l T M U y
D r o p s must be Mimic to I'honlii Slide
( i l y
l.i'iigoo office iii lodnc-ville mi llie
the l.iiirliuioiii. N. Y., Yiiclil Club,'
I I i i r t H i M Ulllilbur of llckcl* 'old al Ihu lurid
won llie fleet huiiillcup lu I lie
park. Sanford citizen- have the
aiinuul Ht. Pctvrsbiirg to llavunu
lace. Iti'llalrlx, .'dleit by Mooucl
The lliriiiiuglmm Union* defeat­ light to invo-tigalc the reconl*
Basco ,'lid or Colin, »rt u new ed tha Jersey City Clout* at the being kept ot I tic City Hull, nnd
speed record of Mu hour*, three Municipal Park yesterday after­ among these n-rnril* will Ik1 i i c rmints ot lbe»e special funds.
minute*, 17 second*.
noon bv an H to M min gin.
The City, In cooperation with
GOLF
Third ImMi'iumi Adkins of the |
Jnck*ouville..Cury
Midillccoff Boron* rapped u home run with Ihe Giant*, I* lining iihcsil with
Memphis, *hot u thrcv umlcr-par three mates on the socks In the plans to ronslriirl a grandstand
to ncrommiMlntr 1,000 persons.
flO for a 274 total to win Ihu first fourth Inning of the conflict.
Krliler drrlarrd &gt;rsirrdny that
prixe ol $2,000 in thi Jacksonville
Today the Jerse) City dull
Open. Jerry Barber, Los Angeles, tangles with Newark nt Haines he has written to several menufnrlurrrn to srriire nlsn* nnd
Was srcniul with n 270. Win give* City and (ha Minneapolis Mlllut*
Mlddlccoff I end In money-win­ go to Orlando to meet the Wash­ spedrlrntlon* In consider for the
park, hut he lielirvm that th*
ington Senators.
ning for year.
BASEBALL
ersay City has
tins nn open
npi
dais City will be side In borrow the
Ht. Pftsr*burg--Manager Eddie tomorrow,
inrrnw, w
while the Millers fare blue prints used by th* City of
Jacksonville In build a modern
Dyer of tha Ht. Louis Cardinal* Chattanooga at Winter Garden.
and up to date 1,100 rapacity
•aid tltiid bassman Whlley Kmstadium In Ihe Gateway City,
nwskl would lie back In the lineup
E X H IB IT IO N GAME
Thursday
Kurowskl lias liean
B IR M IN G H AM , Ain., Msr 22 "Their park would be an iiteal
romplnlning of shoulder |mln. Ito —(AM—The Chicago Cuulinnl* and one for us and rontalas many
underwent a Imno operation In the W a s h in g to n Redskin will meet convenience* not inrliided In the
present stands." Krlder said.
Id* right arm Inst winter. Cardinal n nn exliibliion football game lin e
A* the situation now at'«ul*,
pennant chance* reipiiru a sound Sept. 10. Half of the net proceeds
Sanford may have n new cnncrMo
II go to charity.
will
Kurowskl, Dyer lias said.
Tho gome, announced by tho and steel Municipal Park by the
Junior Chanilier of Commerce, time spring Induing arrives next j
will ha played nt night In Legion year. The stnml* will lie started
Field, widen seats 43,000.
• ns anon a* possible,
"I feel that no mntter what ball
Harry Gilmer, ex-Atabamn star.
nnd Charley Trlppl, former Geor- ...........
club Is ...................
here in five
.. ...
or tan years
la All-American, will lie the chief we will have something Hint will
drawing card*. Gilmer, n Redskin, I bo ours. No one will ia&gt; aide to
nr localise move thl* stadium. It will be of
i
* of Injuries. Trlppl w ii * Ihe wheel-1 the lnte*l eoncreie nnd steel runrVy He'vqnirr. «' I* i»*(*nd*r’. ft Imrae nl tin* Crudliial offense.
structlon. We will be nldo to point
at, a lii.rk .Miiownt, 1 It's Mill •

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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Mar. 2 2 (A1)— Pitcher Mort Cooper, trying
for a comeback with the Chicago
Cub*, wa* Mated for a five Inning
twirling stint against the ChlcagiA
*
BURBANK Calif., Mar. 22— (A1)—Sid Gordon, Brooklyn born White Sox today.
The two city rival* meet In the
native of the New York Gianli. i» clouting the ball in the style that
second game of their annual spring
made him a Handout tail year.
series. The Sox won the upmer
Gordon belled two homrn and two tingle* yeiterday at the Giant* 4-2 yesterday.
bowed, 7-5, to the PiMtbmgb I'ir a tr i. Gordon hat hit III
lin e r Ikuhcii in
LAK ELA ND , Mar.
22—OP)—
two day*.
Red Rolfe, the taskmaster, gave a
Head Jones a run for the Philadel­
hunch of hi* Detroit Tiger* a hotVKItO REACH. Mar. 2 2 -&lt; /P &gt; - phia Phillies' third base spot.
iday today in celebration of yesIlrooklyn Dodger President Ylranrli
Against tho Kansas City Bluet terday’s 18-3 victory over the Bus.
Rickey I* Impressed with the show,
of the American Association yes­ ton Brave*.
ing of third saeker Johnny Jor
Me) all w
s itnr r' Idle,— hnwrrPT'C—
geil-en. Rickey said he W.s amazed terday, H a a s H e llv e re d tw o h js e ,
tllll Ill lliri'o trip* tii the plate Manager Rolfe sent 23 tnen
Itfl In
O* *
to Ht.
nt the Infleldor’* hitting power.
a* the Philo won 6-4.
Petersburg
to
play
tho
New
York
Ith
Jorgensen blasted a tripti
ipi
Yankee* a second time.
tho bate* loaded against Montreal
yesterday and then scored the win*
BRADENTON, Mar. 2 2 -( /P &gt; SAN
BERNARDINO,
Calif.,
nlng run In Brooklyn'* fl-B triumph.
I t » baek to two practice sessions Mar. 22—Id1)—Cleveland’s world
today for the Boston Braves who champion Indian* hoped to holster
ORLANDO, Mar. 22—(/P )-M o *t
------------------------* nine eahlbl-‘: their
•
1blt
won only
two of
sagging exhibition
record
of the Washington Senators' tegu­ hive
lar* watched from the bench yes­ tlon games against Rig League today at Ihe expense of the P itt*,
opponent*.
| hurgh p |,ate*.
terday as their understudies bat­
"Perhaps three workouts a dayi When the Tribe bowed In the
tled the Chattanooga Lookout* to
would he bettor, tho way the ninth, 4 to 3, to the flt. LmiU
a !•! nine Inning tie.
The Lookouts, a Senator farm In team’s been going," said Manager Brown* yesterday In Burbank, It |f
the Southern Association, nuthlt Billy Southworth. He was irked was their second straight loss and
over the way hi* ehergea havej their fourth defeat In nine game*.
the parent club, R-tl.
failed to win.
The National League champion* j , Bird* have been present on earth
WEST PALM REACH, Mar. 22 who play the Phillies at ciekr-1 »lnf« ‘ h* .Ms«o«olc era and now
— (/P)— Bill MeCahan'a mound per­ water tomorrow, were bopped l8 .5 l™ n’ Pr *»e «he most numerous class
I of higher animal*.
formance la*t night when thr Y'hll- yestarday by the Detroit Tiger*.
adclphla Athletics defeated Miami
Reach 0-1 wa* good now* to Connl*
Mack.
TAMPA, Mar. 2 2 -(/P )— Failure
Mack tin* hern counting heavily to hit In the pinches, an*allmcnl
nn McCahan to better l i l t 10411 that afflicted tha Cincinnati Reds
Optometrist
^
record of four won and seven loot. all last year, struck again yester­
day in the Red*' 2 tu I defeat by
IIS Magnolia Ave. Phew# 111
CLEA RW A TER , Mar. 2 2 - ( / P ) - the St. Louis Cardinals.
liert llna* I* giving rookie Reddin'
Cincinnati outhlt the Cards, 7 to

Ijoiiin Begins Dusk
Job With Itiiur Club

Ill another rounict till* afternoon.
f •" " G r .d lienvywelghi m b .
Tin* l.inr
liolilFr ImI'.fHi.iNin $n$ m
Hious City in t'in n |g(0 -f, I f. ! f,ve month exhibition ...... . Ill*
jifi,
()||) o n n.'ll — 12 III I 1
nml film I IhmiI tin f lit • *t *r r ••111
resume
Co*, Wagner 14), leatintnu (7) lo u r (lie probably w ill
and Ickev, (itovei Knit; Rowe, lliem tr* I i t | in at St. I'tiu l tonight
Horton ( I ) . Willudiu (7) nnd Bn- ngniiist Hubei l Hood.
kol, Ai agon.
In Ills new role ns I II. C. di-

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T U E S D A Y M A R C H IS . 1949

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , VIA

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Florida shop* feature bfoch and sportiwear of count. But look for welting casuals
and informal wear, too. You'll alio find a
wealth of imaginativo accessories* novelties
and costume jewelry keyed to the tropics

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T o P ro te ct the P e e r* of the W o rld ;
T o P ro m o te th e P ro g re s s of A m e ric a ;
T o P ro d u ce P ro s p e rity fo r S a n fo rd .

Sanford and vicinity— mild and
partly cloudy through Thursday.
Gentle southerly winds.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

gVOLUM E XXXX

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y

Central A n d South Mayors Back
Florida Flood Funds Truman Plan
On Rent Law
■Get C ommittee CfcK:
A p p ro p ria tio n s G roup
R e co m m e n d s M o n e y
F o r Start O f
1st
P hase O f
P rojects

T lir l.uilgrl lu ll $1,000,000 lor
tlir wink lull tlir in m m illrr III ap­
proving lliu and nthri project*
■laird ll r tp r r lr t! llirm In lir dour
fui |r»t lin a m r ll in lirip alr* ird
A i r lion in conilruitiuii cutlt

NEW YO rT T M a~ 21— (/!’) —
Wuuton Cliurilull raid today at hr
.iiilt n l (nr a vi«it in llir Unilrd
Slate* that lir gavr "wltolr liraitrtl
Mippoil to llir Atlalit 11' Pact” .
., „
,
.
l l i r war-time prime in in iilrr »l
H o n d a (.o n y iris tn e u Ini* asked I . „
............ ■ 1 1 .
I
s i . innnnn ri
.
. . Il '* ir a l Britain ailtlril. huwrvrr. at
fo, $1 i.f Ml.dtK . D ir ..........
^
(u n W tfm r a|M,4ltl lh f |H|P,

r,,'aVu In uu!
" P
$58,129,000 and A .m y m u

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N i« h rth that "I won't .ay
„ |4t- lh m
,e,national

at

11inum uwiaa*Vr»**11.0l,r 1**'‘,n ''iia lla iii. The Queen F.li/abelli dock♦208.fHMI.IMK). Hui ula it rXpecird
d m
...........
tu pay I ft pricrut Inw ard the work.
Hop. Roger., I D - F 1b ), whose d is ­
trict Inrlude* im .cl. u f tiro urea In fcvnlved ill Iho p roject, told a re " p o r t e r III" F lo rid a
co ngressio nal
d elegatio n w ill push fo r Hie |H 1 ,
,1 0 (1,000 when l l i r R e n a le A p p ro
p r la’ lio iir , t 'o m m it t r " g e lx -th e -b —
ill.

r&lt;l at I :35 P. M. with 1,947 paurn
« n t.
About 175 person*, most uf th'm
women, demoniiratcd near
the
pirr. "Go home, Mr. Churchill, m !

The rent resolution called on
ogress to “extend, strengthen
and improve existing rent conIt s till l.u* to go before th e 'A tla n tic Pact. We waul peace." j ir.-l legislation u n til tho preaent
H ouse hefuri* m o vin g across the W earing a traditio nal how lie and housing shortage la alleviated.'
T h e m ayo rs advised Co n g ress
C a p ito l to the S m o te Co m m ittee. , p u ffin g on a long cig a r Churchill

r ""'•'""f r* ,t....:l,-‘

Acreage Wi l l Be
LJlICler ^lo Lf C V 0 I

Brig, (ienerul Peter A. Feringa,
pointed nut Hint the flood w ater,■ »
■
tin
f
I
"Is rmt foned from the sen during
hurricanes," Imt the
raault of |
licuvy ruinfull.
ORLANDO,
Mar. 2.1 — |/l’&gt;
Among Hie river nod harbor pro­ Florida’s I'.U'J field crop acreage
jects were these In Florida:
will Im not quite so large as last
Jim Woodruff l.ork and Dam venr under present IndlrnHtm*,
M (part of Apaluchleoln, Chatahoo- the If. S. Department of Agricul­
rliee and Flint River aystem), Flo. ture says.
and Ga.. *8,(100,000; the IntraIt said crops not under agricul­
Coastal Waterway, T r i b u t a r y tural programs, such as cuwpeax,
Channel, Okeechobee Waterway, corn, outs and sweet potatoes,
l.’lfiO.OOO; SI, Andrews Bay f 130,- show
little change from
IPtH
000; St. Johns River, Jacksonville plantings Imt that program crops
to ocean *1.200,000; Tampa H ar­ such as peanuts, tobacco and Irish
potatoes are following allotments.
bor *017,700.
The outlook for the country as
a whole was given as the smallest
In spring-planted
crops
since

Lake Monroe Club
4Wi n s First Prize
F o r Fair Exhibit
The l-ake Monroe Home Demon­
stration Club won firat plaee in
awards for axhiblti a t the Semi­
nole Cunnty Fair with Mlaa Allle
Lee Kush, county home demonitra*
• tlon agent of Marlon County aa
Judge, It was announred |oday by
% Miss Mia Woodard, local home
tiemnnstratlon agent
take Monroe won yellow ribbons
on displays uf clothing, textiles,
rrafls, dairy products and canned
goods, tongwnod, which .placed
second, won awards for baited pro­
ducts, I.aku Mary fqr quilts and
Sanford for putts*! plants.
Miss Rush, who was demonstra­
tion agent In Hillsboro County be­
fore coming to Ocala, termed the
exhibits very good, and said that It
was unusual for more than 60 per­
cent of the clubs In the county to
have exhlhltn Ihe first time. She
praised the workmanship and plan­
ning of the displays and pointed
out that much lime was spent In
preparing them.
. An interesting exhibit, by the
Future Farmers uf Hemtnols High
School dsplcts In miniature two
farm houses, one run down and
shabby looking, tho othar i
wllh ■
ated and acreensd «a4 wl
^*d chicken yard in the raer.
Nea’rhv some fine poultry exhibits

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The report said that i f present
plana are consummated, there
will be 4,700 acres of snare to­
bacco In the Gcorgla-Florlda area,
200 acres up over last yaar.
Crops are being seeded
eded iunder
generally
favorardn_.cuii'ililpus
and &gt;he season has been carry,
thn report went on, although rain
la needed for beat development
nf the newly-seeded acreage.
The
Irish potato crops has
made excellent progress and now
Is being harvested In South Flor­
ida along with othar yagatables,
Weather conditions for the first
half of March have been cool
and dry, and frost damage has
been negllhlble and confined tu
thoie crops planted on very low
ground.
The report said soma alight
damage was reported, however, to
watermelon*, tepder vegetables
and aoma early sweet com.
___
In general, the coot weather
to have
____________
had a delaying
______Jfect
affect and
end
will causa spring crops to ba
spread out ovsr a longer harveat-

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, hmse‘ and’ s e n M e 'h ills 'tn "
d r r w hich e ltie s or counties could
I'-iiin V " fe llin g s . Th e Sennte vut

«&gt;d thul deenntrnl plan into Us liill
lust night with a proviso that
guvemnis must givP assent. The
House hill, already passed, does
not requira action Hy the gover­
nors.
Other policy statements in
summary, rallad for:
Creation of a Senate-House Joint
lux commission made up uf Con­
gress members and federal, state
and ctly officials, to study and
recoin 1neml the r«moval of over­
lapping taxes.
"Prompt" enactment of the
pending slum clearance ami houslug hill, u* approved by the Hen
ute BaiiMitg ('ommittee,
Dinlliliiig of the share of fed
erul aid highway funds devoted
lo city arlvrlvx.
Low-interest loan* and uutright grants tu cities for con­
struction of schools, a mallet
"neglected" III t h r federal aid to
education lull.
Federal payments to cuver the
revenue cities would collect from
privnte owners of property owned
rent-free hy the governmnl.
An mil line hy the government
of *«hut lilies should do in pre­
paring for civil defenie.
Repeal of Hie federal tax on
I heater ami other admissions,
"Ihiu leaving this source of re­
venue lo the local governments."
Loans lo public agendas for
relf-supportlng airport huiMIrgs;
also, appropriation of the full
amount of subsidy permitted an'i .iaiieufe aa raae Mai
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ST. LOIRS, Mar. 2 3 - ( /P ) - W e hash Railroad employe* were back
at work today after a strike that
halted operations of the roed for
eight day*.
A hack-to-work agreement be­
tween four unlone and the mana­
gement ended the strike yester­
day. The, agreement was Included
In a company-union report given
to
a presidential fact-finding
laiard. The board approved the
arrangement.
Arthur K. Atkinson, Wabash
preaidant, said eraeteys* began
«■ re­
turning to their Joan promptly and
the first trains
b* p u f Into
opsntlon today.

Ing parlod than was at fint ex­
pected.
Supplies of winter vegetables Approximately M00 operating
continue available In volumn employes of the roAd were on
quantities from al! producing ■trike. Another 9M9&lt; omi‘
areas, the report said.
wire laid off while U
n railroad
the
In genera!, the report said, ihe Was Idle.
Aral half of March has been
favorable tor the production and
REDS KILLED
marketing of Florida vegetables.
M A N IL L A . M a r ,; M —t * * - T h e
Philippine eonathbulary today aa*
nouneed 80 Communist lad g u e ­
rillas were killed a i N a r , I I by a
—On Poland’a demand, the Unit­ strafing raid of Philippine s ir

APPROVES DBMAND
WASBINCT0N, Mar.

RICHMOND, Va-. Mar. M -G f)

the "controlled praie
with tha Ameviean

; f. J-Fire today guttyd^tbe '
.buildings of tha

*Plour Mill* In i_
' Afa^dratroylnt an tab
|,v - mark at Firat and .
Charles W. Thorny
— eager, said the ,
rod a grinder In i
ding. Ha a*M '
a "a total
«« *w «

SB

_ — ALTOBB TO MKBT
of tha
o 't W U

'

vaiMr

^

: 21T- w

sit*

neluda the .program bare Eel a
eopelude
tow of Silver
Una and Ml
nagad for

M ai

"T w e n ty .Ihree

years ago I slaC

State
Secretary
R e­
affirm s
A m e r ic a n
Interest In G reece,
T u rk ey
P ro te ctio n

(&gt;V»

B u n c he
A ccuses 3 Cahhage
A nd C elery
N a tio n s O l B reak­
Prices Sliow D ro p ;
ing P alestine Pact
Supplies I n c r e a s e

llir Atlimnisii.ilimi's I 1 I 101 lull
w it .ippiovrrl today hy a I lou«r
lab'll tiili'ollliuillre, H to V llir
Voir m .k a Uiaiglit |&gt;ailv loir al
tail, with tlir D rill"'lat* lot It. llir
Hrpuhlii an* agamtl ll
llir iiiiMMitr gor* linliiir llir lull
I oinmillrr I'llliori'iw. ll would ir
pr il ihr 1.111 Hit 11try law
ami
|rin*latr llir Old Wagnri A il with
tonir iiioililli at ion*, llir Senalr
I..dun (oinm illrr alirdav ha* app ioirtl a * mi 1la 1 lull

11INDUS', \| n i 1/1*1 Ui,»r|

Altlioti*:h |iiodo&lt; r talr* at lltr
S a n lo n i M a lr T . i i m r ii M a ik r i lo i
thr lost IH d .iy i o l the month have
I h r it iit im .U flu j rii.itirA F |&gt;*it*1- Ini a i r i o u l p rak o l * 5 2 5 ,4 8 7 as
r i p m lil ttl I it \ iip ii i i. iin r ,h . ill
lo ln p a ir d " 'll, -a ir* o l *1 1 5 ,2 9 0
in*'
I 'a l f i l i i i r
M m I i .i I oi
R alph d o lin g rlit- io iie -p o n d in g period
Hunt hr in m r ii 1'i.irl, li.in t jo r l.i-i * r .ii. M .n k ri M anager S a n d y ;
thm ami Hi itt in **1 \n&gt;|.ifiu^ iht* V Andrisun In - lo«l hope ol hitting
N 11in r in l*alr«hiif ihmiitfli lum p •lie million iloll.n i.iln mark 'luring
111 anollin dr* rlopinr III 01 llir mmrmriitA aiuuiiil tlir lian&gt;*Joi M ali It
I louse, llir appiopnalioti* l oiilliiil- «l.»i» poll nt Ai|.ih., *&gt;ii iht* It n l S f.l
l i r a lt id o it -. llo* lo llo* la ct
•Ali*l l rluik«0! ‘ tFitnl .in A iiim iK r
tt»*l »v.

U ASHING r 6 \ ~ M ar. 2 3 - ( / P )
—Srcit-t.m ol Slate Acheson today
denooiKrd at "altogether false"
Rut* tan &gt;Itatgri that the United
S tair* i* titi i i itig Iran into a mililai&gt; ba*r t,o u«e against Russia.
Al llir same time Acheson rea ltiiiu rd A u irii.au interest in the
irt uni* ,,t lo e ri r , Turkey and
lla u

Hi* *i iirm ru i* to a news conI r ir m r w n r r* id e u lly intended to
|,ir* ru t an* o iq irris io n that recent
W ashington i mu r n iia iio n on the

Niutl

\tlauln I ’ n I mranl a Irisen-

ing o l A im *H i.h i
M ali lb I i *i

m lr ir il

in

ih r

\rlir*iiii lit* , ih med any "lessIrr in oroiuriidrd a drrp i'll 01 a
.mi inii'ii - i " m Hint area.
H tf H iil»&gt;li I mk iv ii o lh tr ipm k lf th.il two in.111*• i r g , ’lahle* showed • mi ,
lull to Imam r llu- civil lunrliou* ol
I In i. I" i . . .i l i i . I tin- statement he
J in J.Hint’ll .llll 11 III f I Hiiatkoll A i -lum p m p in i- llu - w rrk a* K im
llir AllllV
oi.'.l.
1 ■ oi i* a -&gt;|M-ecli on the
h u n t’ll n llii r '|mk« %iti,m «,iul "mil |ia ir d to la -l w r ik iio lilr t i ir le r y ,
Mian'
lii-iit* la-t Friday. Tills
III" *fiK*l,'M2 ,(HHI I - i l hI 1* tlH Il, llnop* l i i * r li.-ro in \i|d &gt; .i - llld
w lo ill a o* •'k ago -o ld im * 4 , Pi o i n.m \ mri a no policy Is "to
P I 'JU'I hrlow the iimount Pres
i m a lr , i* down In * J 8 1 In * 1.00 le 11- I &lt;- |ii -pii . to muintaiir their
drio Trii'ioxil I**k"d"in iil* loidgrt January H lio n Im- I ...... a nol.i
(•*|ery. mii-gni* ami iiii|e|ieudetieo x x x
I
tnfNNoir«% urnl
In*!* ln»n «J thr ln n r, &gt;»hnh *&gt;r J«» not I hr irv r.J rJ . ulu
tin- uni wo i i n* able to
111ilii llu* Hum Ho* Army Kiigineeri* adiml, why *linold llir ihaige lir ilm pprd lioin *4 25 lo *4.511 In
0 III- " f f e c li v e . "
V •' ........... corri’iit fixcul V....
made
hrlwren **2
2 25
75
.
nude now '- '
2 &gt; ,,„d
,tnd *2 7')
1 lido* 11leer 11 ho also
I'll" coiiliuitli-e voted to fli’^liC"
1 1,1
i iililuige, winch soared to ■' -nnl
giorriimeiil and relief work In n r-,! Bundle i* i uielui Img amiistice
n,,, i, ii.n i- in * u p p n riitig the
ruined area* mernea* In a aepnrate talk* mi Itliiiile* l.ilween 1-riiel pink of *2 In a hug last week is
He iissei teil M„,, ,|„*vn t&gt;&lt; f 1 fill to f 1.76, he ,,*t.
. .i i . i .ii.h-p*&gt;ndcnce of
lull. Mill il ii I mi made ii ih per com and Tran-- J'-idtin
c i' oi nil dniiieatli* cou-lru.luin Iliilli-li tioop i , .11Ii&gt;11-,■nt■-n11 nl , slated Theve piicei, however, are &lt;,■. , . . I h e * m i , I 1 1 nit l i r e e x piogrniiis, on Hie theory
tloit Ai|»lin vloliiti.l tm tune which * iill good in cninpuiisun wltli those in. mu -■ Niui ilelei mtiiatlotl."
f
lit.nun
• lit „f
|.| *,Im, the Ml pound sacks
ll ii .iit iiiiii-il those statements
pile"* have been dropping -lure l egnii Jillv
liii.ip to 11,1 Ill'll .Sell port in M1|,|
f|l( ,,, ;r,
,, turn, he i., |( in -* I'ulifri eiu-e,
il.e iiilgliial eHlitnuloH were made
lllll'I f ill, II I In i lllllt 'li'l “ “ I ' im iillt-tl ailt
'in tin m iitiei i.f Russia and
Meauwt^le^^
ploued .lu
lle a u w riu e ^ iCongress
migresH
i i .in '- .i n . Ia n ,
Ill-lit*
w il
eterans’
invoked1 •',l
AndeiM.li iittribuled the i , uo. Ache*.m -mnl that the Ameri
aua&gt; ,,lk / ’ s
ami v*
Ai.ihiiiair* g o * e i m in tit
th e iilllu n •
u*ing it I me an Glrop in celei&gt; and cuhhago priers , ,,, ,mhu * ,t I .-In un ha* reported
r , .
I to IIII-Ieased Mipplie*, especially In iiitije if* mg ".Soviet |i ressuro upon
fol iliv n u iiH 11 " in e .in e l
•'oogr ,„*v »n dun I alway
Israeli ito.q.s moved up lo the
v from * ulifornla. According l.un ti the fn i in o f p e r s i s t e n t
|e" their own advice
Fills was demonslrated yester­ I ’alestine Red Hea coast n p p o s tle ' to the M arket News Service, 404 , n - n and n u ll. i p rn |in g u n d a " lit
''ar-* o f celer&gt; were on tiro tra ck , ere lit weel *
day when the House first voted Aqaba ra t bet th is in.m th
f in
pi u p iig u iid ii, A i lieson sa id ,
le h u n o n « a * the .......... . „ f ) .M a rd a y a* .-ja p a re d w th - 4
tentatively to reject the Rankin
h in g e * in m n ig n th e r th in g s , a c t*
BUI for veterans pern ion* and then .even oppoMtig A ra l, slates
In ' ' " ^t ••)&gt; «»••**■ t - 1!! ,K. n,B S ,,!‘.
I -i*rni-ljvA-ai Sttmi In) celary deal Is lie n rty iv iln . Iiv l rated B la irs ad viso r*
rd&gt;rlu*ii in t«ne U up.
sign an n im is lic e w ill

I'ttuilt id 21 tprue* i,| iii.iminals
daling lin k to Dlmto'cne etHich uf
the (Jti.ilrniaiy penod I.IMMI.OOO
years ago have hern ioiimi in ihe
Sanford area, H. Janie* Gut, funner
Sanford mayor, whoir hobby ii
vertebrate paleontology, told the
Kiwahit (Tub al their him heun
today.
Among the loiills which lie lu x ' It works lids way
found in the material dredged liom
Tu xtieeil things idling, the Hmi*e
the lioitum of Lake Monroe ha*r nfteu decide* to "go into the romhren parts of xkrlelont belonging I" "'ittee of the whole.
It * Ho
, 1. . s | ...| , „ same n iilf il. •11&lt;i*i u lin g nndei
• ,
.
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t iis 11 • n
,
,
,
,
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.
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a
,
'•iheM. i.ih ngr . .
.
.
I lllle d i f f r r r t il n rn tiig c in e id . Tim
I vcournl tlolli. the gly
gl&gt; pi mill ll I, llo ...................... . ,|ie Whole permits
rxlllicl hour, ihe camel, llir Honda ,u, roll cull voles (which require lit
u ,Mli tj,r
JM,| ||,&lt; Atneiii.m nlimite* in nimei arid unv votes ii
„
lakes are tent a live , siihlei'l to a
mil call later if one i* demanded
The ciniiiiLittee of the whole can

rd collecting foasils from the dredg v o le :
rd material on bolli the Fast and
Ily voice I here the .Speaker
West sides of Hanford where died iules whether the uvea or nurs are
grs were filling In Ihe lukefrmit more numerous.)
This continued for some years ami
2. By division ithe aye* and
then In 1014 when ihe Slalc
nuns stand lip separately and ure
Department filled In the roadbed counted.)
for the lakrfrout road, the hunt mg
1. By teller. I this was what hap­
slatted again Al this Dm...... .. «' pened yesterday oil Hie vote lo
social'-, r„ J Moughto" Jr.. «I" • rpjact the pension bill. The aye*
began rollertlng. In IB17 we dm ,nj
f,|,, u.paratcly hy tellers,
covered some Interesting fo*nil r counters.)
on the North shore nf Lake Mount"
(|IP Rnuse itself—mil the
that were washed out uf a muck Committee
of the
Whole—one
bed,” Mr. Gut said.
more slap Is permitted: the roll
I'rexenljng a brief ih'scriptmii ,.4j|t
which each member's nanir
of some .if the more unusual of tin IS Pk||W() nff and lie it, pul on re­
fit*.,ll* he Its* found, Mr. Gut nmd
a„ for or againt.)
“The moilern heaver reaches &gt;•
The House becomes itself when
lenglh of l"«s llikti 4 feel, lltclud q }|U* finished
dehatllig
ami
(ng tall, and a weight not exited
mending the leginlatitm in Ihe
ing 711 pounds; the Giant heavet I’ommlltr" of Hie Whole. Adoph*d a length of 7 feet ami weigh' don of a simple uiollmi makes the
i-stlmaled at 300 pound*. Thl* t. change. The main difference Is
ahnul Hie size and hulk uf a mod that the Hmise alone cun pass a
ern hear
hill.
‘‘There are cany haras still livitig
Meanwhile .Senator
Taft (Itin Bnulli America which are H&gt;" dhinl said he will vote to e ft up
largest living rodent*. Their length t„ yi.imo,000,000 off the hill for
often exceed 1 leel. The Florida
it'oatlaaM &lt;)a r««r a iti
I’leistoccne Giant capyhara was «!
_______________ _
nmit as bilge ns the Giant heavet 1
iie r /* r u i u i i
’’Tho salver tiHilh tiger had the.
**
ala. end hulk of a large A frican!
g ™ N 0 8 , Mar. .1 - h T )
linn and It* enlarged upper can
" J ! " ‘ m,f.nViuVuit
ny la t
Inei had a length of 8 to 11 inciu» wa* billed aim vst Instantly
with nhoul one-half protruding night when a car he was driving
from the gums. Thle w i l ■ form­ crashed into a truck, driven hy
Howard 0 . Street, Atlanta at a
idable weapon for stabbing H i":
large, thick skinned animal* euch downtown Intersection here.
Police Chief Taltnadge Barber
■a the ground sloths,
xeld Swells rammed Into tiro side
"The ground sloths ranged i»
of the big semi-trailer fru it truck
l l u and hulk from that of a la t y
end died about 30 minutes after
bear to dial a small elephant. Tit")
the accident.
H'i.kiIuu** (is Paaa Teal

whose troops Inn I se .n ie il ll,,. over, w ith lu ll u few acres rem aini m g, and local grow ers have p ro fit
hew Jew ish s lu lo carved nut
i'n le s tiiie I,* Culled .......... - n. I " ' from the high prices, he said
I'o dale Sam m oti' County has
tlon
1 s tu e l h u lle d |In I i- lia iin li i „ 1 Iqppad 1U88 cars o f celery com
1st lee ii * ''Hi*' In gllllillii’ .1 h i pined w ith 2,012 nt t h ll t l l i l f lust
* Cii ntluu sil (la C M * T win
,,|u ■ ( pence and I, ippim

j

I I |.H ||M II,|| n s

f s i r S | ll

I m h im Im s tilr lo ih e S o v '-t nn.»n&gt;'*
]
\ t,,- .„ i. - . a lli. l il,u t the Ira n 'VI I llll" l l I" .'••n lly protested
„ g tl( i : &gt;". I, i pi e ■is u n it t " illo a l ­
» u i, Op*i ll 11an i i * u m lia ita d o r
II . . ii m
Mil had p ie ie n te d
|,eu
f.i V lie inn ii * 1 I"* uf tlie p io te xt
le le u -ii'd p u b lic ly
WIII! Ii w U‘. i

’ -hrun
Pilot C l u b Votes in ‘ (Inn
type I iioviet allegation
tContlmn-d Oil Page Two)
If. S. B rita in R eject
To Assist Cancer
C o m m u n ica tio n s
(till
Drive F_______
o r Funds Vesl ey Memorial
B ER LIN , Mar
2 3 -(,1 ’t - Tit.
lluilH'i 8ta(«a and Brllutu Im '.-I ,
........................ r r
rejected hills totalling fU.MMI.liun! In responie i an upi'eal fr m Parsonage
Fund
fur ciimmmilcallons fees between Jj]*. Bn,'''r ■ 14 V
hlockad".!
M * r l,„ uml
W est.....|C l..b In, „.n n sm a drive f o r fiin ila
Nears $5,000 Goal
Gurmnity
Mil April, inemhfrvt nf the eluli vnfrtl

The Britliili nitlltary guveiu
'•■I"l Hielr n««i*tlilic'4 followiiig
'I Iro Y ckI", M.'tiiurlul Parsonug"
meiit iiifurmed the Soviet ,-),ii I11 diwuuxion nt Hi" me el lug °* H"
trolled German post office t^vli** | ••&lt;'»*• 111
,};on. '',r, BB ,
, ,
i i
that It was turning down » hill jntsrtxt with Mr* .1, c . Mitchell pre- Im* now readied fl.koi) and Ii
fur
12,600,000— In
dolluta
' siding. Mr*. A. It. I’eteraon waa w - nearing H i g, .d &lt;u' 16,000, It waa
cuu*e such expanse under ag i." pointed to Investigate the detail* anri’iimced ti'ilu* by L c lt-r Tharp,
menl wltli the Russians wa* t«| further and report at the next i‘iimiiaigil clnin mail.
Tim campaign to raise funds for
he hurne hy the German*. Amen inroettng. Dan MeCartv is chairman
con ufflelals disclosed yestoriliiv fur Ihe Slate of Flnrlda and J. C u pnrsonago In honor of thn late
Parry
they had rejected a hill for [- | Hutctii*.m in local »hwlrman fur the ltuslor, tho Rev. William
S’exltiy, who died on May 4, was
000,000. plus a demand fm x, drive
Mr* Kulh Scott was elected n atarted hy tho church group on
fDIO,hod ii month fee fm intm rental uf cmiimnntcaliuii* in d delegate to tiro national conveu-1 June 11. Rev. Vvsluy hud falthi ion of Pilot International In Chic 1 fully served the church for two
Itles
i,an. June DLI7-IH. The club voted I voars aflui cotmng hero from St.
hi help defray (lie expenses of a Louis, uud liiv, kindlmesa
and
Flnrlda party In he given In honcu fi luudtincis had reached the hearts
H a lf O f fted C ross
nf Ml*s Ruby New ball of Caine*- nf oil the members, laid Mr, Tharp
(•oal I h R carhcd villo who will ho installed as In te r­ Tlie pursunago will ba occupied by
national president at the clone of (he Rev. J. R. Farris, pastor.
As soon as tho goal It reached
The Red Crus* Fund drive hii» (he convention. Mr*. Marion Ham­
reached the half way mark mid mond ut Jacksonville, chairman of m, a d viso ry com m ittee w ill meet
nppruxiuiiitel v r.() percent of tlm Hie affair, also asked the coopero- and selecl plane for a tw o or th re e
gnal nf |il,ll)ti haw been reached tiou of the club In choosing a bedroom residence, ho anrgunced.
l l I n expected th a t tw o or three
and there I* H [inssllilllty that this theme, selecting favors, etc.
Tiro secretary read u letter from thmiaand d o lla rs may ho burrowed
amount may ho secured, O. K
Goff, chairman of the campaign, the local Red Crnns Chapter thank- on a long term plan.
Two morn lots adjoining the
annnuiu'ml this morning.
ling tha club fur its donation of |5
"Wo liavu tome very flnr work-land n letter we* also read from church at 1000 Sanford Avenue
era In both tho city and county ihe Fernald-Laughton
Memorial have been purchased In addition
wlm have not handed In theit re- Association Inviting the president to (wo other lots, and space be­
puraonagu
end the
ports," lie declared, “and It Is «ur to servo us a director of the aiio- tween (he
church will ho dsvoted to a play­
belief that they ore delaying Ihe eintlon.
Literature concerning tiro Sprint? ground.
reports until thalr terrltorlun Jinvn
The committee Includes: Orln D.
been thoroughly canvanud.' We Council to he held In Panama City
would, however, ba glad if thonu Apr. 0-10 was distributed. Dele­ Landrail, Mrs. R. G. Fox, L.
workers who have completed their gate* to the Council Include Mr*. Tharp, with tho Rev. J. E. Mc­
ossnlgnmenti' would maku their Al Hunt, Mrs. J. I.. Clark and Kinley of (ho First Methodist
reports to Red Cross headquarters Mrs. K. it. Randall, Jr. Alternates Church uud the Rev, Paul Carpen­
In the old Kernald-Laughtmi hos­ nre Mrs. Ruth Hcoit, Mrs, Verne ter of tho First Christian Church
of Orlando in an ndvisory rapa­
pital on Onk Avenue.
Messenger and Mrs. Hill Tyre.
Mrs. Mltcholl announced Ijiut In­ city.
"We ure particularly
pleased
Mora than 400 persona have
with the generous spirit displayed stallation of the new officers will
in .nearly oil contacts, and it I* he held at tho dinner meeting on cuntrlhuted tu tho drive, said Mr.
our_alnccro hopa that tho neopl Apr. G and asked fur a 100 percent Tharp. The largest donation waa
i
a
,
r v.v
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‘ ' Count1 uttendsnce. Rlro also extended an 837G and tho MTiallext, » three cent
tho attainment of our invitation from the Rollins College gift of it child.
tin
TAMPA, Mar. 2 ) - ( / l &gt; j - A bunch of high-powered Florida boosters see that
possible In order that Conservatory of Music to members
la made posall
advised ihls state to quit eicenivc advertiiiag of bathing beauties and dool
tha, good work of our Red Cross of the club to attend a musical to
THE W EATH ER ’
slreti educational opporluniliei.
Chapter may bo continued through bit held In tho Woman’s Club on
H IG H LOW
Apr. 2.
Roger Babeon, the economitt, led off with ihe sugicilion that all out the currant years," he said.
lid
62
Thera were 24 members present Atlanta
Florida advertieemenU have ihr word "education" inserted in them.
Boston
at the meeting.
JAPH SAVED
Ha waa backed up solidly In thisO
Clavcland
FU K U O K A , Japan, M ir . 2 3 by W illiam Holier of Mt, Dora, a Ida.
t
Detroit
W IL L IA M S F U N E R A L
retired Chevrolet auto manufac­ Babaon urged "hold tha young WT— Two U. 8. military policemen,
lureri &lt;
Oeorga B, Storer, radio and paopla In Florida college* x a x. Pvta. Gordon Stone and Jhmes Funeral service* for Rev. Her- Mlnneapolla
turer*
aavod
_____ last night
_
____ 2!
__ Jap bert, J. Williams who died Friday New York
tele
viaU operator of patrolt and (Jetting northern etudente le ana Baker,
television
an n a families from n flr« that afternoon at hla home In Winter Phoenix
Miami and Karl Blrkel, former of
tha beat waya to get good and destroyed 44 building*.
( P |rk , will be held Thursday at 1:04 St. I.ouia
prealdaat of United Freta.
■lain money.”
The pair discovered tha fire p, M. at New Baths! Baptist Sail Anton U.
Tha auffwttaaa earn# at a aeeHe (jgid figures showed (hat on their rounds. WhUn one raced Church, Rov. Williams was pastor Seattle
aloa of tha Blato Ademtialng moat of tha upper ten percent through tha home* awakening of Zaliwood Baptist Church and Jacksonville
aakad advice ---------Florida *■
Ugh
ib achool graduating ■looping famities, thn other sum- ■ member of The Bethel Baptist Miami
menod old. Morn then MO firemen Ataoclatlon. Eiehelberger Funeral Orlando
________ _____ ■ ea what and
to
Moaa "wtlT
Tallahassee
were seeded to put out thn blue. Home win be la charge,
- to Ml the world about Fior-

Group Of Florida Boosters &lt;Tells
"J State To Stress Education In Ads

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T B n a xra a n i
OAiNKsmuL Mar. * » - W m Annual Sentlwsn I
Tree
inference opened btnre^today with
m apeclalleta from Maryland to
ixae In attewdnne*.
A banquet Thursday tvaalag will

ivs.

Kiwanis Cli’b Is
Told Of Historic
Florida Animals
R eveals
Many
F ossils
H a v e Been
Found N ear San ford

have been anterad bp Mil John*,
Oran. ed Btntoe agreed today to with­ force plane*.
The attack waa _____against
‘ tha draw uhaafer H. Opal, aa an ettaehe of tha American embaesy aevaral hundred Hi ibaiahap armed
In Waranw.
, . . peasants cat
The .State Department made the ol tha Sierra 1
FIRB BURNS MILL
it an occaqlaa for central Luton.

Kenneth Cano and
David Ru m I Ii preali
Seminole Chapter, FFA.

W ASHING TO N ,

Hmt “state and m u n ic ip a l g o v e rn ­
m ents ure ill e'lultipcd I" u d liiin - I
is le r rent cuntru la in u f o r m ) /-,
w hich would g iv e adequate protec- . V J U l
lin n in lb ,, people uf nnr c ilin s ."

H«*nntt» com m it tef» find hope* to m*t "X * Krm ,P °* ^ho ijt I 7 &gt; f f p o ik f * .
the fig u tj. upped."
1 1.1dm and ra in e ra m m .
R o gers s a id the 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 In t in .; H e s m ilin g ly trie d In d isa rm

budget showed th a t President T ril- ’ questioners at ihe s la r. of his news
man recognised the "merit of the conference:
proposition,"
I “ We lind 11 nice crossing," he
Engineers, in testimony intde
“I nnt particularly tHsd lo
public toiliiy, said the * 1.000,(KN) n m * &lt;" America t.. express tin
would lie used In start a levee on thanks we all feel on Hu other side
Hie east count between the south in many nations for what shn is
bank of the Hillsboro Canal and doing lor the world."
(Tiurchi]| said he preferred to
the Nor Hi Now River Canal.
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give Ills opinions on International
The levee would provide a drain, J o rd m d ifqUPIU., ,„ d
age system behind West Palm .
--tiin o | choose"
Beach, Fori l.nuderdale,
Miami
r "r tUl&gt;« 1 C|,OOIIP'
^ a tu i. utlmr polntn along the east I
mast In protect them from flood
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f 1 h a h
waters cruised hy heavy rainfall
S
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War I I
from any
•rrv irrn irn 's pension law enacted
it this lime,

T l ir in n liit io n war nnr of 17
a d o p lrd m t lir im a l trix io ii of ll ir 1
llia y o l* ' ih tre -d a y a nnual H ireling
l i r i r M aVul W . t'u iip rr t ii r r n id 1
lim n in g !,n o was i liiu r n t lir u rn
p r r t id r n l id l l i r h .g -i ity m ayn 't
R O IIR T SCH U M A N
a m i M a ym D a v id I j w i r n c r
ol
I ’im h u rg h \ i r r prevalent.
AT A pi e u cunleteiice In I ’t ile .
llir
ir io liit i'in * embraced
a French Foreign M inister Hubert
Sch um an reeds Ihe text of the North
l.iu i i r r d p a il of p ir n d m l Tru
ilia n 'i 1949 Ir g n U tiv r program . A tla n tic defense p a d . Th e proposed
H o m in g aul&gt; and «lum clearance. agreement of W estern nations gela
'* * 7 “
"
,
,
, Us first big lest In France in the
Irderal grains Im r'lmation and furthcom ing elections. Fren ch C o m ­
tclio o l L u ild in g . a public
w nrkt m unist groups are heatedly Ughllug
( f iilr r n iit i'in a l)
p la n n in g program and S o c ia l S e c- its acceptance.
u rity for m u n ic ip a l e m p lo y rrt w e ir
all endorsed b y u n a n im a u i v o ir.

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—The House today toted down
two efforts to exclude veterans

N o 152.

Acheson Denounces
Charge That U . S.
Is ^Fortifying Iran
Israel, Lebanon;Market Records
Si gn Armistice Shattered Again
Near En NaquraBy Large S a l e s

W A S H IN G T O N , .Mar. 2 1 — (iD

WASHINGTON. Mar 23 &lt;fl&gt;)
Tlir Omiril S lalrt conference of
mayor* today tluew it* weight be­
hind llir Admtliiitiallnii'i drive for
strengthened irnl cimliolt. niinui
llir 'Tiomr rule" tla u .r apptuvrd
ill CoiiKiru

W a r -T im e P rim e M in ­
ister O f
Britain
A rrives
In
U. S.

Labor Bill Is
Approved By
House Group
A pp ropriation s C o m ­
m ittee Seeks C u t
In Funds T o Back
A rm y
C ivil W o r k

R esolution T o T h r o w
W e ig h t B ehind A d ­
m inistration
P a ss­
es In C o n f e r e n c e

Churchill S a y s
He Favors Ful l
Alliance Support

WASIIINGTON^ M a t .. 23— &lt;/!*&gt;
• * — Tlir I lump Appropriation* Com­
mitter today irrooimnidrd fund'
for tlir 'lari of (lit* flin t pi.sir of .1
flood iniiltul |»iiijccl in (Yulia)
and Sotllhrin Honda.

France Gets Pact

Associated Press Leased Wire

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THE WORLD TODAY

Batal&gt;llsh»4 *• law
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One o f the key articles o f the prcqxvsod N o rth A tlan tic
BY RUSSELL URINES
Defense T re a ty In the th ird , which utatca th a t the partlea
(For Dewitt Mackensle)
to the tre a ty w ill m ain tain th e ir armed Htren«th "tiv m ean* AP Foreign A ffair* Analyst
of
continuous and e ffec tive nclf-help and m utual aid". The
Tokyo-ar* American policies on
I, l l l l , M I I I N - M I M
a n Interpretation placed on this article will larKcly determ ine Japan mo contradictory to be
r ia t lll. — I
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J ml H ank £
I 3 ?
workable without baalc alteration?
the cost o f the agreem ent to the United States.
*BnT.t.i n n 1 . b a i l
This question la bring aaked
BOItsr
The mennimt o f it at the Ix'irioning o f the tre a ty nerioil
nnm ioti n a a n
has already caused rum blings of political trouble in W ash* M'riouHly in Tokyo. Thf occupation
Bi l i m M a a a a i ____
hn» rearhed a fundamental log
—
if fe s tn im a n i u t M
_ ington. W h a t It is reported to mean at the outset is th a t
Jan.
Congress will be asked to approve the expenditure of one
Effort* are being speeded to
B .T O
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M l or two billion dollnrs for nrms fo r Kuropean countries, In stand
.... .......Japan
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on her own economic
the firs t year o f the trea ty . It is well known th a t, w ith e x - 1feet—* i&gt;*«ic occupation policy for
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• U i u r r H llr —I mmUm •? rcptlon o f C re s t B rita in , the m ilita ry forces o f the F.ur&lt;&gt;|H'an Jmore than two year*. The‘ reason
a. r m l a t l t i **4 a tH to l •»
countries which are to be parties to tho t r « jt y are In
^ ^ ..l
of ra•*Fa*4*. —
10 v x s s
_ x a
condition. The conditions o f national life in h uropo.over tli® Jmi()M|n|| , | 4 oo,r* &gt;0.000 * $eah
t— alar - » w l l S a i rataa.
past decade or so have lieon try in g and oxhausting. It In rhargr on American charity,
i i a m a i r a VaYU'aiflF"#?
tala a4
N *» rm a la a practical fact that if we want any effective m llitn ry help Can this I * done parallel with
t e M / w a i l r WM Ir fs b £ £ * " ' from.those nutlana in thu near fu tu re wn wiU-havo to provnl^ cioiUuu-f-rotorma? _
;
Mttaaivnr to '* • aaa to* f*»eka«
} aattoa ml ail Ik* Ural atwa R ian t
to tMa n a i H H ' i i —all aa att
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mentioned In the Iranian memor­
andum," Achtson said, "Is that
'American advisors Intend to trans­
form Iran Into a military base to
he used against the Soviet Union."
"8uch charge* are altogether
false and demonstrably untrue."
Acheson then denrated from Ills
speech of last Friday the assertion
that "this conntry Is not planning
to make war againgt anyone,” and
also his statement that "It Is not
seeking war."The Secretary nf State added
thl* further comment:
"I might say in connection with
Soviet allegation* of hostile United
Stale* acttvlty In Iran what I havu
a lready —Id with tega iil m aftl
tlon that aggressive drsigna under­
lie our participation In the Atlantic
Fact, namaly, that this 'can rest
only on a malicious misrepraaenta
tlon or a fantastic misunderstand
Ing of the nature and alma of the
American society.” ’
Acheson gave the reporter three
separata statements, all dealing
with the Middle Kaatern area.
First wa* the general statement of
th* United States' continuing in­
terest In that part of the world.
Second was th* specific statement
o' Iran. *

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By some means it should be made unm lstakaiily d e a r; jhuslheaa men cnllstco as economic

however, that over the longer |»erio«l of the tre a ty each mitlon w ill be expected to contribute ils ju st share of selfhelp. N o nation anyw here should lie given any reason to
enter this defensive alliance In the belief thHt It thereby
becomes a ward o f the U nited States to I hj provided freely
w ith tho m aterial trappings o f m ilita ry stren g th forever
a fter.
Aaslatanco In m llitn ry preparation under the Defense
T re a ty should lie bused on the same principles as those
which underlie the economic aid of the M arshall Plan W i
should only help the free nations of Kuropc lo help them ­
selves.

JrX|M-rt*

They virtually have scrapped
ilct—lls-cl pistil* to ilrrciitraliie Jap­
WEDNESDAY. MAR. 13. 1941
anese industry which General MacArthur has said was so tightly
Interwoven that It artually waa
BIBLH * HRS it TOO AT
“a form of socialism a a a In
private hands."
I f we really found peace amt
Rome other reforms also have
Joy In a great friendship we may
been lessened or altered on ground*
well speak
lo others of It. Thera
M
that economic renvery haa priority.
la nothing to lie aahamtd of In
Now there Is ronslrleiahle discus­
allow*forth ! hy ri gMcnmmei* and '
sion that the purge of wartime
Jiligolsts may be eased to restore
my salvation *11 the day; for I j
Industry's "brains" to active Inknow not the numlsTs thereof.
fltienre.
T h i n g s H e N e v e r S a id
Many other reforms continue In
Dr. Allred f Kintry. wlu» i»
effect, however, with little pros
writing * boot on »r» behavior in
One good w a y to advance a entitle in to r i f e Lincoln ' peel of alteration. They range
ike (ernslr n( die i|ircici, It in ot aotne n tliu r g re n t fig u re o f th e past in itn fa v o r. T h a t from redistribution of land to tha
Miami planning lo spend six weeki nccounln for the a ttrib u tio n to him of HiiylngM which he new consitutlnn.
These reforms hnvr
mingled
collecting data (01 Ini opus. We never littered. An oft-quoted rem ark defended the t a r if f on with consistent Allies! Iiradcpiarter*
don't know any place where he ntrel rniln, though there I h no rerortl thn t he ever look a teaching to form the so-called
could gathn more information, on iHMltlon on thira phano of the t a r iff. A nother rom m only quot­ "democratic base" of modern Jap­
that inkier I
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ed utternnee HHcrllieH to him fea r of the growing power id an. Democracy nevertheless alt*
only lightly on (he Japanese. They
corporation* In polltlcn— a development which hardly iHicame are more prone to capltalixe on
Waller Lippmann who list recent­ Merlons for another tw enty yearn.
Ils catchwords for tholr own ad­
Now comes Helen Nlcolay. daughter of lilu ro ln 's bio­ vantage than to study It thorough­
ly relumed from Kitmpe tayi that
while the United .Slate* ii lining grapher John ft. Nlcolay, who In a new life o f her fath er ly
Ate dcmneratlr method* *ufup Norway and Denmark in the adds another to the list of spurious Lincoln sayings. This finent In Insure aderpmle recovery
has
to
do
w
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prohibition.
T
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is,
Lincoln
has
long
lieon
made
North Atlantic Security Alliance,
, ,
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on the limrtahlc m o w temanded
Ruuia i* making a deal with the to say, will work great in ju ry to the cause o f temperance. . ,|y waslilngion?
Germani. wn tin not particulaiy It strikes a blow at the ver&gt; principles on whleh our g o v e rn - 1 The an*wer i* at least a partial

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W EDNESDAY
Th* Sanfurd Shuffleboard Club
will sponsor a carnival at 0:30 1&gt;.
M. at the ahufflvboard court* at
Second Strvvt and Palmetto Awnu*. A street dancejvlll follow the
carnival.
THURSDAY
will hol&lt;

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D A V I D I tt'S S I . IMHI ID IINS. A L
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and
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Goodipv’ed, Mr*. II. II. Newman.
Mrs. John Salshury, Mrs. M. J.
Phillips, .Mr*. Thad June*, Mr*. B .1
G. Methvln, M r*. Charle* Ander- •
son, Mrs. A. J. Peterson. Mr*. IX..
It. Odhatn, Mrs. I. E. Southward.!
Mrs. J. T. Denton ami Mrs. Mad­
den.

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the Sul.atmti Aimv cmducted a
to ta l o f tUii.iHHI meetings and MH&gt;,-

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A fjim l, iiiu io ’,i wan lie 1,1 an
Son,In, nr the home of Mr. and
Mr« U | liter- in Citrus Height*.
The • vent also honored the first
birthday of little Miss Susan Hlers.
A dinnei wa- ei,joyed hy member*
of tl,.’ fniiolv and picl, ires were
Hike,i
Those . i,joying llu day with
M, wnd M i- ll,er- were 'heir
childr,,’ Mi and Mr* \V E. Hlers,
Ir of Athens «,* ; 'dr. und Mr*.
Rolmri III.tee; Mr and Mr*. Ralph
I'elers;
'Ir and Mr*
Clifford
Join,son I’he grandchildren pre­
sent
included Susan 11ier «. &lt;&gt;f
Athens, llartell and tianny Bruce,
Lhuina I ’ctci ■ .nut llillv. ami. ‘
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Willi £
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»■: other
" " games
irsines were
and
were enjoyeti
enjoyeti by
by
the guests. Following Ihe games
delicious refreshments consisting
of small white cakes decorated
with green shamrocks were served
itn saiu'tt mu a uiid I'urn'in
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Those enjoying the cvening^with
Dsmnler were Mrs. F. L.

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MOPHI \
MenOUGAl.
down fiom Jaek-oliville walking
along llie streets of Sanford . . . .
lilt,\ll.K Y ODHA.M
lunching ut
Angel’s with frienils . , Al-u
DAN W RIGHT niid ID lIN S C IIIItAMD. JR
And JIM M Y
pttW KI I. enjoying u li.ismaii’s
hididay ai Vngel's
IKSNK I HUGE gelling a Cim’u
I'..III Oill of the lliarhllie III front
iif l.iiilge’- f.o n i o-totnet . . .MIS.M ARIK I'K /.lIt.D wiilking u|i Magtmlia Avenue
A. W. W A Ll.lH
of 'In- l u-ti'Hi Mb.......... Mnrylnni.
-pending the winlet in Sanford,
and explaining with -onto pride
thul In- 11111111' is spelled as the
Ihiches- ,.f Wmd-oi - ami not like
Hentv's
MR and MRS I KD W IL L IA M S
emeiging from the Anniiran Le­
gion (air with (lure children .. .
MRS I AI RI N' JOHNSON down-

I Ml«» Gloria Dampier, brlde-elact,
, wa- honored with o miscellaneous
Telep h on e 1 4 8 1shower given hy Mr*. A. B. Love­
-______ j 0y at her home at 806 Park Ave­
_
- j nue. Guest* gathered on Mar. 17 at
f
the Lovejoy home where room*
r 9 n T1 f l I A were decorated with a green and
f O l / f l U l t )
while color theme. Lovely arrange­
ment*
tit v 11*rv of
in while
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*carnation*,
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Mr*. W. I.. llf'le
Henley
.... elected
Friends will regret to learn
president of the Women of lit* that Clarence Grantham underwent
Preshyterlan Church al on an­ an emergency appendectomy on
nual meeting on Monday night
in the social moms of the church Sunday at Murray S a l * teachers
at H:0t) I*. M. Life membership* College In Murray, Ky.
in the group were bestowed upon
Mr. and Mrs II. M. Goodwin
Mr*. E. D. Hrnwnlee and Mr*.
Henry Mrl.atilln, Sr. hy Mrs. II. hud as their guests oil Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lay : towel!. Mr. and
II. McCastln._____
Mackie, Mr. and
tlllier omcers elccteit to serve .sirs. Mliton
fur the coming year were Mr*. Mrs. Ed Mackie nl Pickett. Wise.
George Touhy, vice president)
Mrs. J. secretary;
responding
Woodruff
Williams
Cause ......... ...................
Mrs. Wallace Hell as spiritual
life secretary;
. . . . . . Mrs. Roy
.. . Mann,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D Hofmann
foreign
missions; Mrs.
Frank !(,„,)
(heir guests over the past
l.leske. assemblies' home missions), weekend theii sou Dale Hofmann
Hetzel, Synod and )ff p
jU tk ,,.and
,„ u Miss Doris SalterMrs. II. C. Hetzel.
pa|«tka
Satter,lons) Mrs.
ir»i..tlsI, N
M C.
('. who Is
Preshytery home missions)
M r*.'.
, Raleigh.
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th e T O W N

H o ld s

F A SI I I O N S

K nH hri o f An« u r x h r w a r h r 4 1 y o r t
•ro n ra w iA n

A R O U N D

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It la a almple, understandable

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minority U
* tinea forcible

.gea ol tha world no mai­
their nationality, race
do not want war. It can
tout only through tho daactions of tho** In conovarnmanta. First the
. fear, hate. Intolerance
cion must be fanned until
Mon i«#ulU.

when we make our hom*n relations right, America’s
.future will he aOrure, and th*
world will b4 right."

M is s

H le r s

H o n o rs

T

From Carton To Icebox
- To H ospiiality

n the filtbtRltr
edihirs'/Wfl

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L o v e Joy

I\oUFllLLAT/A^Dt^ON

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Presbyterian Women
Elect New Officers

M rs .

55

I wish to extend to you my sincere
thanks for the publicity and th*
apace given to the announcement*
of Pioneer Night, which waa In a
great measure responsible for ita
aiiccoaa.
I wish also to thank you for tha
publicity that you have given this
community in the past, which ha*
been a great help in the fa it de­
velopment of our section of RemInnle County,
Very respectfully your*
Frank Kvans
Chairman of Pioneer Com­
mittee

Market Record

M eet

Activities

0

The Young Wesleyan Class of the
t ho|t|)c(i S irlo in
to' First Methodist Church will hnlil
an old-fashloneil Imx supper at the
iitiil S p a g h e tti—
church annex at 7:30 P- M. AH
2 N egel allies —
memlwr* are cordially Invited t»
of llriiiu adiiiiHiig the needlework
I I , &gt;1 Uollst — llu thi (lie fail
\N IT A A IK EN
• * ,8n4.
.
.
. . .
............. ...
H o lly w o o d
le
r
The United Daughter* of thn
pie-iding at tlie ru-li ingtsler ut
IN I ailO l ON CRUTCHII, the giovnt to u wheel,li.ui M, uftil Mr*.
Confederacy will meet with Mr* M m W ° T f iv t t t '^ S r t l lF a .'id
^r
Mar.
2
:
t
(
/
P
)
the
A
and
I*
gtoee.v
store
Lieut,
and
M
r.
Harold
Clause
War,eti Collet ate *1,own after theii m.itnoite "• Fmt Woitli. Te* Th#
,
..
HOLLYWOOD, ------ - ........... ,
J. H. Truluck, 1110 Magnolia Ave- ' New circle'chairmen are Mrs.,. and daughter
morn- Ml(,W(.rk mr,||ey: highllglns and
They're reviving Ihe one ulmtil
Diana left this morn.
tn ide was crippled when *he was ten veati old i ••It,, h.,% &gt;iceo paianeu. at 3:00 P. M.
&gt;, ing for LI Centro. &lt; ulif. wh* r e ,
|M (|IW. Hollywood new*.
tin- inid-w,‘"l foolt’,,11 couch who
I'la lc I. it tie It; HreudeJ
l ) . , m) ( i o o i the waist down since »ufle, m g a w a t
, f nlcniullonal)
The Palm Circle of the Sanford It. A. Cobh, Mr*. L. I. Fraxler.I I - 1
— - —*
"
“ I I..
ILilliiurrirul
rtotllai
I'll t’U'S. |
wa- c,dialed I-, an angry rooter
.n
Hollywood
radio
citclea,
Veal t tille l w ith to n ia to
Mr*.
Clarence
Henderson,
Mr*.
Garden Club will sponsor a dessert Mrs.
nfle, losing a earn.’ ••v „ big score.
everyone I* talking almiii tape-i
satire
bridge and Chinese checker party Leon Walker. M r*. Kirby Fite,
a
,
nut,&lt;|i,•mi,’nt
r
*"
it)
,
ho
"How many sin,lent ate enrolled
That's the modern method of r e - ,
'J V rg rlu h le *. H o l t s - —
at the Woman’s Club bouse on Oak Mr*. A. It. McRanev, Mr*. J. E.
,1, lid- I'niVei ,1. '' a kid the old
cording air shows. ll&gt; ......... ih * j h » g »•• ier. Hut ""
P Avenue at 1:30 I*. M. The games Monger, Mr*. C. M. Boyd and
H o llr .
grad, will, ,l&lt; ceptive
politeness.
Miss Maud Wilson. Installation
.
ta......
reorder,
radio
star*
»&lt;"
#*•
.tm-,
usse
.............
,
'
'
„
oil
will be preceded with an Easter bat services were conducted hy Rev.
"Scenteen Iliou-aod," replied Die
!
-nr,
,1
o
f
perfect
|a
rforniaticvs,
„
r
I
H
&gt;
&lt;.......
.
&gt;
Show under the auspice* of Mrs
, oioii " I- ,1 I .............I, to a-k lo
G. Mclnnis.
Edward Klrcber of the Shoppe A. Mrs
Henley ami Mrs Victor,
liu.e two of I hen, tl, flout of Ihe
j with which they have l„ work.
j -ml» « (. Whi,I cm. I- ,t» » " •'
Chapeau.
Greene were elected to serve n*
I’ltll . 1, crier '" nailed 'kc alnnimn
, I After seeing the machine work, 'hat
••.,-ll,l .........................
Tnel Sanftird Townsend l luh delegates
V /A k o i\g f&gt; 4 A o m q g g
to the
I'reshylerial
CWM
will meet ul 7:3lt P. M. at the meeting lo lu&gt; held in Dnytonu
f I hut make Jimmy Durant, sound |...-v httl. ,.&lt;«„ / rL
''
T o u r i s t Center. Refreshments
Reach in April. Reports
~ •• !
*
___ __ 1
a ...-ft
u l,!U S
li‘
l l l lI
’ ‘ like Dr
Day. It ha* d raw n . k,..» •
"
k ',‘
will
he served
and „game*
........ Uul'ii
....................
1i.n.l niiae'e_ lunpb
*1
’ mike shy stars like Joa n C r a w f o r d I
\ ,«•
' " I ........ ' " n ..........
amusements enjoyed following tlie J'|*,7' r Ir*Ir, k president. Mrs. Ralph
i
I,a•••,•
W
a
l
l
!
He.
r i »(
I ,t r v i* l,\ l . i l l l f
und t lark Galtlr l„ the airplanes.
business meeting.
,\„ ,f|„ Stnitn, and tlie retiring!
il.e , l o n e worked on the
il&lt;
Tile
appeal
is
simple
The
slats
■»•* " IT '
•
•
MONDAY
treasurer. Mrs. Selli Woodruff.
.
,in, l.n I&lt;u v e in When I Ian
can read their lines a- many • i,tt*'i*
S I ' R I N G I )R E S S E S
Till1 H«^rdall A i m * »
* *n»
iti&lt;&gt;ni»I w ii * fon«l*irt#*«l
i.
mi t Itey want; The s,.„ui| eiittfr
1 He , ..ll.eil and Rut',', • l
will meet at tlie chapel at 8 (mi | y ^,r„
|.'r„ |
r ,,|,|, Und
tin*
in I.. wink on " I m e I' •*'»' ,,M'
picks
the
lies!
one
No
audience,
P. M,
i "Lord's Prayer" was ,uug hy Mr*.
tin- f i t - , l,
no nerve*, no fear «f stun,Ming
Suit,ln&gt; l„" I null evervilnv s ty le ’, wi t h
-------------------------------*
Charles E. Glint uccompained hy
i(.| ....... . n d , olliei since tin ! dot
I ..fin e ail audience of 20 billion.
'
i'll!** (Hit l.*.t sleev
lie il dies, ,t;iiiil .
N t» W Y t i r k S t l l d e n t H
i.Mr». Touhy at the piano Mrs.
I
Mel
ll„
«
"&gt;
^
j Henry Mel.iiulln presented Mrs.
Show* can
H l^ d in the
det III I*, tjo n lily m il,M e , I lit, I u i i 'l , am i
H a v e 1 ( i r o c e r y M o r e Smith with u corsage from the
^tarH* f r r f lime nr *»n SundayH, • \■,,l \ i.uiig met •te m pi lt ,e o '
wear
l i u v x . v«« i n -v s j
||trou|, |n
for
in appreciation
...............
- ' her
, &gt; , avoiding conflict with film shoot­
III, lllsl Illlie, e\e„ &lt;hough
utstandlng work during the two
* *7* I i,lt{ schedules. It seem* t» he the'| | ..«I, lime hee„ aiound II, llvw
AP Newsfeature*
Ih irlitip l . i l l l f K n it Sim N u ll &lt; vvilli wet
of her tenure of offlct
on ly
answer lo avoiding such « j t..| m ote seats Ilia n I had '•••,'••,
RctnemlM*r hack when you were ,
|ii',„,l limit-,
y ,i'
| fiasco as the Dorothy 1 amour I i .n t on,
no bigger than a minute huw you.
' .show I tom Houston.
............
j
.t„t„, Payn e
played
used to love to play grocery st.,re I
N l , m e , ' , 1 11, i |y r , I
1 N u ll
I" i l i t
( I . I Ring Crosby can afford in *mIII (
f(ls, ^
in t tie hi oi fit
or butcher shop?
■
lie I'm,
•
j .a , more and more programs swing
Well, young high school people
lit,try " The
1,1
, Vyd lo tape records. Not only lieenusi' question was. did U whet I" up
at the Foods Trnde Vocational
School in New York have a super
■* ■ he wus two years aneml in making 1l„*li,« to, mute?
||N j f
y .,» ,,i l . i l l l f I’d is tfi I ii,fiiil,le &gt; , i i i I'iq o .
deluxe grocery store, complete
Ihe move. Ills money is belnml the
" H e c k , » » , " u ti'W eie d inovoPIATINO III he, ,, ,l&gt; al u lliimklyii,
with 1600 Items, butcher shop and
tape reco rd in g firm.
I h , I W a y n e "I t makes me htugh
hake shop right In their school!
'tinny guy. that Hiog- Concern- lie,, I hear these characteis talk N. Y , liuspllal Is Hall Nnsiletll, S.
„ Im-e young life al„,»»t caniu to «„
Of course there I* a gimmick
alioul l,«w they would like to &lt;« .’llll whcll site Was tf io d hy tiff
, . • all the student* are Interested
HAPPY B IRTHDAY
.......
Ilie stage. All they homo ,,
father from a tva-fout In lilac. The
P I, one US.'.
in going Into business where a
11 , M i i k i i i i I i .i
he I* stationed lit the Navy. Elt- let aie the hits They flUgel liholll
tein|H„wiily-vtaxed patent. Uahtlul
knowledge of (taking, culinary
William II Stamper
route to California they plan to ■lie flo|,s they slat veil thrmigh
Nleoletll. I,„i led her liiollier. Ar­
arts, meat merchandising, merCharles Morrison
visit Lieut. Clause’s sister, Mr*.
I lie Yllgosllivillll llll.Vie Mi.Ilk. l thur, lo death nnd then killed him­
rkandlalng
of food stuffs and
A. H. Gramilng lit Columhia. S c, Inis o|,em&lt;l it|, again ami the I S self Gall iilnn# survived alnl Is now
.........................
' I )"
' I
ll.lfa l. ,1 I U
1
" f ’-Ti
meat cutting I* required. They
xe
Im • dls|u,lcl,ed some new and old tumplelelv rwc„veil’d tl„„&lt; •'« •may work at anything from oven supplying u* with tlie meal. Then
Friends will Ire glad to learn III* , ,.*s t o l i e r i i i i . i l , V
Im oltlt
l,„ id skull, Inlrinat I,,)&gt;„,«•* »mt
m u nr meat honrr to fry cook.
how would we keep up the hutch
that Mr*. Mamie Paganhart and ......... "M i Sm ith G o e s inu Wti'h
VVli-lt-j |,l&gt;( u| tuercll.
(lot, rmitlfxulr
The kid* work hard at l L | " Hhop7
Mrs. A. M. lllouilt, w ho have I" • " I net.ui .." y
w i t h
a
■llsplil, • '
You lull, ii , nil il •h-|
Whereas the regular academic
Thf
ike shop I* also on a self­
&lt;» *-•- ••&gt;- past several wrrl . ' . " « ' n,
'«
, s ® h !i j|i f«r the
JtlMIIIV S ll’W llll 1-1,11Ii!
school course l* 6 hour* a day. supporting basin. The kids
ure aide to ho out.
limit*,
no study
they study 8 bo
u t*, have no
to ntudent* nnd
! in the I' S Sent,If
M I N T O F S IM M N O
•r- •• *ft.’
|
W.nul,', It..,, ill* SI..
period in school. Instead o f PUr* 1teuclter« and to o th e r school* lit
Simon
Dlngfeldcr
I*
.'ip
ectcl
'
1Ante, i* an d.'ttmci ■» ,
m ath, th e ir applied m athe m atic*
,lti|g|i|&gt;orhood to help ullay l . . v t - r
ui rive tomorrow from Cornell t'm
Include* —
bookkeeping
and „u»,husl- m ,k,.e|l
.............
raping amt
k
r,„ts.
film
M O U t.DE D B O D I C E R O S E verslty
III
Ithaca,
N.
Y.
and
will
ness accounting. Science courses
StuilenlH
pla and An "a n te lo p e " silk tissue taffeta
Students let
learn how to plan
leave
Friday
with
Mr
and
Mi
Hires* such thing* a* enzymes. | CJw)k u l.„n,|,|(.te menu.
To provo
u. To
dint.rt dies* moulded and draped Julius Dlngfeldcr fur New ih
The S alvation V, my
What happens to yeast when heat |
,t recenl|y u,ey cookeda lunch1* applied, what effect heat haa #|)|l for T(ip p , rtri,lge Cluli (a with rot,ling, for spring. Large leans to V isit Miss Margaret Ding loll,I id Cl.7lll» ..... .
pink rose is stem med a lo ng sldt
r '
n ix • • 1
i
felder who is a student at Ropl'i, hr,night ah,ml II, ilnn cooking matarlala, etc.
. I luncheon clubcomprising food
l Newcomb College of Tulane ln&lt; 1fl.it.-,1 States du.ilq
All th# rBtudtnU
begin with
otheri of
of the
thf hole!
hotfl the cord
...........—
"J In® • um-ymyufn
purveyor* and
and other*
Itf ititliliil
K :i v , ' i i
(N Y D ir t ) /n.lflfufc Phntu)
foort merchandising course-ha.lc (nduitry). One chef of a large
verslty.
___
1 ^
.1 Ml II
I 'f i n l t iiv 1'i'H‘iix —
for general knowledge. They ,* * r.n , hotel— member of the club—said:
a
tjin l
a
n n n ln v
n
i l * KBIT 111IT.
l&gt;Ol*
*. , hink ____
. . . . . tnt«rr
. f f OT..**I.I
about
canning,
packaging,
bol- I „ « |Jon.t
my. . own
could
(ItDIRS OPEN 12:1ft P 'I lb "1*
fnr I Ilf lillll st/f
tllng;
quont'tyi
r#tB,l&gt;! hav* done a better job." The *luM a im e r* 10c - Evening* t ••
ftp ,Il f
I Ii * V I "
wholesale work.
. . .
dents of tlie 6th and Oth terms
Hli It. |»* ••*! I Elli'E.•!••»•
Meat &lt;« aent from wbolejalera cook(. j „ delidoua meal from
Children H r
•J l I
I
HintI'F
Lllltri
t
li’
ilter*
to ha prepared by etudenta In
|„.an soup to turkey to
their own butcher shop, complete
1
||4Bltil*U »
LAST DAY WKIL!
«l.‘ lf»
with chopping blocks, rafrlgera-1
w k fn , h
ar, grw(uated tbe
Hritrfl, ’ jl, Me4l|Imli|j Ult
tlon, "how
klda receive a regular high school
u l i u •.»•i- • u i r i f u M i t &lt;i&lt; »
from dyb to to lonx of
Pc r , |Rp|0ma with epeeclal commendashipment.
mnilirii,. The
■■■&gt; klda
mun ara good, too. . | nn ftlT
for CO
04,klng.
Ok
Imklng, meat or
I,«g| i f »v ell |* al.tl I ait
Mr. Simonson, school
principal,
- ro, rv
W()rk
then
“ “
.............
k. Milany of‘ them,
"
" ••
11
WVBl
J *vu*n.
I'.vflilsiv &lt;• in " i l i l *
.ayat "Theea etudenta have to b. go Into apprenticeship# at hotel*.
too per rent at th# Job. I f they
•
r 'ami food stuff
IM
/!][•(
l,y Mis.* I'lit/u in
weren't wholesaler, would etop houses, lite r Into hualnesa for
a, till f i l l , i f *
runtf
themselves.
.............
«
Square Disc* . . .Paul Weston a
iny in * i / f * I ■-* ilii'u
'
r
i
t
t
i
r
s
i
l
i
i
y
Ai:
F
r
i
i
l
a
y
!
A p oA iu ir
‘•TTie Hot Canary," Jack Smith's
PH
L,
it , / • 1 ^ 1
"Cruising Down The Hlver" . . .
6RIPPINCI
M ill
a
l l f l l
Frank Sinatra's "Why Can't Ymi
li l'. f i O
Behave” ". . .Dinah Hhora'a " A l­
'..SMOCKING
kaafae4-Orlaa4e R4. Tarn H likl ways True to You In My Fashion"
.. with o t l y t k U e palntlne
aa 4*4 a* I t * Muhina Aeraw . . . Ruddy’s Clark's 'T il String
Along with Yon" . . .Tex Bitter’*
»• IIM XKMtl# /
" I Don't Want You Any M ore’
. . . Stud* Henderson'* "Studs'
Boogie.”
.
. ..
Memo to Spike Jones . . Did
★
Vn*
you ever gel I host, two front
teeth? What's going to happen to
that
reindeer tune
now that
I . I T T M ’, H A T S
Christmas haa gone bye. The kid*
want to know whether to tuck It
N fl S M A K T
nway for next seaaon.
T H IS S P I M N i i 1
CARD OF T IIA N K R
Wo with to thank our piany
friends for their klndnesa and
floral offerings In the bereavement
of our eon and brother.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Rchoenemann
Mrs. Andrew Aulln
I0 R IT T A YOUNG
Mrs, Edd l-ee
R
OB
IR T C U M M IN G S
L ittle Intis w ill, it lilt
M r*. Porter Unxlng
Mr. Cltarlea Powell
iitiil it lilt fur Mpriim
I
I
M
VALUE
Mra. Vick Hawklne
flitU t'ry . Supple Htruws
Mrs. Hutson Reed.
^
m puslt'li! mill
I iuh Ii '

like that of the turtle. I l wn* h i
ormous, leaching a length nf t&gt;
feet
ii'nmiNMr* e-r.tw *•»«* «»■*.
j Allowing to passenger* to an
like the idea of dividing Germany ment was founded", and more o f the same. John f l. Nlcolay. “no'
irn«ila**a
American military government were related to the nreaent South
"Roth the misstndnn and mam­ yeai. Sarasota has shipped tr7f, I elevator, Colorado's entire popula­
into fa il and Weil at envisioned according to his daughter, wrote in IKHP that he bait found
American tree alotha and very moth belonged to the I’rnlmsci- te r», the lower east roast, I Jill I i tlon of 1,144,000 ran he moved In
by the demururiet, to play hall nn tru er „ f t h i. u tte r.,,,-,.. ,„ „ l . . . ,-„„el„,-r,l th .1 it » »»
distantly
to the armadillos and ileana as do the present Afrlcnu soil other Florida sections 12fi7 one trip on the passenger elevators
Iilemocratle teachings In keep the
on theii team. That doesn't seem spurious.
glyntmlniita.
One nf the sloths *ml luitlnn elephants. The sdi-clt cat*. Total Florida shipments me ; in dally service in this country.
It is surprising that as yet no one I wih quoted Liueolu. j country going.
”
to ui exactly like a fan arrange­
•don had embedded In It* skin ,
"re rllrectly descen.leil fiom I.h ll m is compared to 1,101 last
lyb
W a s h in g to n or J e ffe rs o n on th e dangers o f C o m m u n ism , oi | vital foodstuff*, for inatance,
the mnmmoth* whereas the mast­ year al this lime.
ment.
dermal
oaslcles
nf
lame
and
we
sShoppe C h a p e a u
the desirability o f np|&gt;eaHinK Russia. In Llnenln’s day. Inn have been diverted to government frequently find these ossicles along odons are entirely extinct."
Tomatoes have Junqs-d fro m '
only by the undemocratic
40.fill to lii.ftu u crate at the Market I
Guests
at
the
meeting
W.
Russia was a problem-child in the fam ily o f nations. Rut channel*
........
........
.................
ng
were:
will,
their
teeth
and
hones.
Although it may wr|| he that it was not ho much a cause o f anxiety to ottraelves iim it is Ihrritt of Amvrirnn rptaliallon If
R a H te r H a t S h o w
The present armadillo that wa H. Wallers, lafayette, tnd.; K. K. due lo curtailed suplic* from south
farmer* fallnl to cooperate.
Floinla which was recently delug-,
certain PTA group! mold learn
■nd
today.
flu the whole, however, the ef-' sec in Florida wa* originally from Miller, Marlon, Ohio; G. F. Os- eil with heavy rain. .String hanns
more about !&lt;•* horn high school
fort Ita* been to reach a compro­ Taxa* and ha* spread rather w id e-; home, Orlando) Jennlnga Hurt, H. are bunging 4-1.00 to 9.'I.G0 a crate I
D
e
s
e
r
t
B r id g e
itudenti than the students can learn
mise Itetweeu wliai Ibw Japaiieae ly in Florida the last 20 y e a r*.! W. Tudor of Alexandria, V*.. and
Mr. Anderson revealed that ha
It
reach**
a
length
of
1
12
Inches
of
Randall
Goff.
Ralph
A.
Smith
proC
o
n
t
e
m
p
o
r
a
r
y
F
i
g
u
r
e
call "demnkrassle" ttit.^Ltoovkry.
W O M A N 'S C L U B
from the PTA. John Temple Crave*
had recently received a letter from
aided.
The Japanese g overnm m pK tilna which the tall account! for 12
I William L Wilson, director of
wiicly points nut that iex education
Friday l: M lo 4:19 P. M.
Inches.
Tha
Pleistocene
armadillo
O f all Am ericans living today, t he one mo.it llkelv to the outward appear*nr^*m .nd»stain markets, thanking him for
which "give* children a knowledge
pcntleuce Japanese politician* now wa* over twice this alxe and tha
Sponsored by
Tin* number of aped** of living photographs received of the banbe
remembered
500
yeara
from
now
Is
ponulbly
A
llie
d
E
in
­
giant
armadillo
over
twlea
tha
aisa
of man at an animal without know­
lake credit for Allied pollelfa
PALM LTRL'LR
trom ford Htate Market, and praising
stein,
who
has
Just
celebrated
I
i
I
h
00th
b
irth
d
ay.
As
fnr
m
•9
ledge nf nun at, alto, something
I0,00« to 20,000, With the order I M-e \„in fiiy of"t'lm'lierla'l W e w io f
whlrli appear popular. They openly I of the Ptalatocen* armadillo.
GARDEN CLUB
hack as 1022 he won the Nobel Prize for physics, lie was blame headquarter* for unpopular | "The glyptndonl had
• of P*!rrhlnr«nd song bird the
moat,| the
tho buildings. The
Tho pictures were
Ihe moat
A dm ission
79c
i 4 far above the animal, made in an forced out o f Germany by th g -N ju ls , who la te r might have ones.
raraparo
rir
bony
roverjng
much
numerous.
*
G f.r IflM #, ’ poistosed of v sensibility.
__
_ takgn hy,Henry Jameson.
^
s
1
• ■.
* »i.-&gt;- «
— -. »
V
M
jf
t
i
i
™
*
s'
due
ipsult
Is
what
headquarters
9
p«y4*blngy, a1 moral law, an im­ been vnry glad to have his help. Nlnce lOJUl he has lieen liv­ officials call mi "active rnnaplr- aoci
ejaty."
ing at Princeton, N. J., where he is a life ntemlsir of the
mortal soul", it progress in llie
acy" among capital, labor and govSo far nothlna
ng ha* happenarl.
faculty o f the In s titu te of Advanced Studies.
rrnmenl leader* to continue econ­
wrong diiection.
The feeling la growing hare
N o t the least rem arkable fuel alsiut Einstein is Unit omic practice* which all recognlae that a sharp crackdown
[«
la neces
kdr
ft
in addition to having advanced the theory or re lativ ity, a* delaying national recovery.
V|I#
sary in virtually uvery activity"Unemployment
compensation which makes ovor our concepts o f tho universe, he has made
American official* complain that including polltica.-that 1* linked
payments to workers UNEMPLOY­ his mime n unlversnl byword. Everyone has heard of E in ­ the Japanese will continue this with recovery. Home observers ex­
ED THROUGH NO I'AUJ.I OF stein, and the fact that no one comprehends him adds In sabotage until faced with stronger pect a move In that direction when
pressure. A recent scries nf warn­ Joseph M. Dodge, MacArlhur'*
TMKIR OWN were lliperrenl lower the a ttra c tio n of his personality.
ings went unheeded.
nsw ami seemingly tough-minded
in February than in January", say*
General MacArlhur seemed to economic adviser, makes hla first
a new* rebate fmin die Florida
belaid something stronger last raport.
fnduttrial Commitiinn. We had a
Decemlter. He told the Japaneac
Most Japanese would prefar to
T o o I r a t e T o C la ttM ify
people then thnt ecounmlr stabil­ lie told explicitly what to do-Just
I linotype operator who got drunk
By RIIKHRI,!. NAY
ization would mean "tamporary as they have been told fnr so many
'
fc i and quit hit Jnh and he collected
surrender of some of the privilege* generation*.
K'Mn’IK M g
•
tin«m|)lnymrnt
uiiurance.
That
an—editorial
In tha those.........
fence* and employed
. . .
-I -ran
I - iirroa*
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OP .
_guard* | ml,i immunities Inherent In a free
MacArthur haa a t t e m p t e d
certainly wam'l "through rtii' fault I Okeechobee Newa the other day to protect his so-called treasure.
throughout much of th* occupation
oi hi* own". F.ventually iheie may that parked a sermon In a few I When fortune smiled on him he
to g«t Japanese leaders to asauma
— '
i esponslhlllty. Thay have ducked
be some people who lose their jobs paragraph*. It an Impressed me piled hie treasures high and lioast- slnn for fence* nr turn curtains.
that f felt It deserved wider c lr -1ml nf hla wealth nnd position while
Isn't It time wn slopped making IL
through no fault of llieir own. hut dilation and Pm taking It aa th e 1those beyond hi* fenre suffered
. ,
.
. . . . .
mat’* and started working on th*
Now democracy may have to
by that lime the money may all he "lext" for ruy column this week. from
lack and went. Sometime* MANT
*
yiald temporarily to practlclllty.
The
.... edltorlaj
.... arlal entitled "Make tha drunk with power and ambition
•one.
he haa ventured lieynnd hi* own
llo
Man Right," fellow*:
"May y e learn the everlasting fence to plunder and *teal nr enLike Ocala Dilantin plans «n lesson (hat peace comm not hy *lnvo thoae too wrak to defend
extension oi its ritjr litnili at Mayor rhanglng jnapa, hut hy changing thenieehre*.
| Btaidell point* oul "homislead the man. 1 *
Thue he ha* generated fear, hale
Remember tha atory about the and distrust to a point where to­
option will keep additional
llttia hoy who** father couldn't day ho find* htiuself Insecure, even
taxes al a minimum tor those own
find tltne'.tp read him Ihe behind tho highest and heat guard­
iag their home* in the areas (nought comic*?
ed fence that his inganulty call
® 1 in", Orlando will show a liememlTo k*4p the hoy busy, he cut erpcl.
„ ttM growth in imputation when the up a map nf th* wnrld Into sev­
Over and nvar again, since the
1950 census is taken next year, eral hundred pieces, like a jig
beginning of time man haa reached
saw’ BUML..
.
.
.
.
.
.
m
ail*,
add
promised
to
give
emlngly Impenetrable heights of
j . And -new indiutiies looking (nr a
the .M V a dollar
tr when he he' imwer only to find that hi* boasted
! "good town" to locate in will he correct
reetiy• put
It
together
aH....,
]
out
togather
ai
^ether again,
Mtr«is«Ua. and security waa built
**
mraxttoi lo Orlando, fnr growth thlnlItlllfg ^It Would keep
Men chirp like tha aeaaon'a first
. . . the lad nn th* sand and hla falic empire
begat* growth and "them that has occupied for mpny hours,
robin whan they add* into the
haa topplad hy Ita awn ugly walght.
Yat, In Ima ttan an hour, Ih*
.. ^4i." People don't move volunTha arga toi conauer the world
i
*
springtime comfort of Hanec Fig
boy shnwnd thnt he had put the with power
.
r la
1* as alive ,1today
f Igrily into a deatl town They like map of thn worjd toget
Leaf
Brief. Elasllo waistband,
,.
..
...
.
In ever waa. deeplta
.ilta the
tha count
countless lear$ growing town. The I Q ^ h o iim perfect order. Ilia astonished
plus elaitto In leo ocanlm.
sona history has taught
I
to tha
- fxtra Ssnfmd a (toptiUlion of ohly father naked him how h» had conllrarir- T h*
aaauraa irtm nt. Qcotle athlaUo
only
weapons
been able to anompllah the task ihiough'.whlch auch a task ean be
1,447 people, but there were I7 r
auppart Hygienic doubMgtotol
In
ah
short
a
time.
accompllahod ara lb* one* given
i ) living in this immedute vtrinbait A HehgiknK kmg wggitng
The bay answered, 'pad, on us hy Ute Man of Galilee who ad­
Other side of the man la a monished ue lo ," fa v e our ndlghvalue. Boys’ elme too.
atone of a man, *I simple
f c t fr .'
*&gt; 'y .put bora aa ouraalvea" ami "Do unto
ntan .together, and whan I others aa we would hara them do
WaH«r Llpptnann, I*
mad*, the man right, tha world llliftA IIA.n .
M r I0 «
•f eohiatnisl. wriieir

K iw a n in

party at the Tourist

Svmlnola Rehekah Lodge No. 43
will meet In regular seaainn at
8:00 I*. M. Hi the Chid bellows
Hall. Noble Grand Ethel William*
will preside. Member* are urged
to he present as Important business
Will be transacted. Visitor* arc
cordially welcome.

Dear Sir:

....

Personal

C arlin P n lm tr B ay— Society E d ito r

Kdllor,
'The Sanfnril Itnmlo
flanfortl, Florida

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Coach Fred Ganat Awards 10 Cage
Letters At Basketball Banquet

Chandler Calls On Friends Of
Baseball To Help Fight Law SuHs

Coach Fred UanM of the Hen*
(Hole High School basketball »qu»d
awarded leltera to ten playtra Iasi
night at the Lo.igwmal Hotel. The
Uam was honored with a dinner.
Which was irlvrn hy the achool
Pen Squad
Coach (iauas niinuunred that
Floyd Cooper, selected on AllEast Florida Conference and AllOroup teama, has been alerted
captain of Hi* 11140 rag* aqnad l&gt;y

T A M P A . Mar. 23—(*»&gt;-Bn»eball „ oni ..
Commissioner A. B. Chandler last | chiuidler spoke at the Third
night called on friends of the game Annu, | F|„r|J , Governor'. Baseto help meet the threat of law h-o Bannuet
suits testing the legality of the
He recalled that the seeds of
reserve clause.
t'l am deeply concerned, but not the present trouble were sowed In
wben *»ver*l United States
afraid.” Chandler said of* twoi
ball playen Jumped contracts to
pending suits, i
”1 will not believe until It hap play in the Mexican League. Those
pens that any court In this coun who have filed the present suits,
Danny (iardrlla in one case and
ir v u,iii i . ii .
l . - . l Uanny
2
1
2
Max Lanier and Fred Martin In tha
were among those banned
said. If that happens, ne auoeu other,
.
,,
____ .... r-i___ h
for five years hy Chandler for
much
"we
won't
have
jM-ovely.
............... ..
.... . J||mp|njr con(r, ct,.

COMMENTS

Principal II. E. Morris praised
the work of the team and the
Interest of the glrl'e duh In pre­
senting the banquet.
Players presented letters Includ-1
rd Hill Thomas, Richard Dais,
Charles Thomas, Ruck Thomas,
John Keeling, Ordrlck Dunbar,
Britt Yates, Clarence Clause, BUI
Johns and Cooper.

Rival Clubs Offer
'T o m ato Pickers*
In Giants* T r a d e

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our friends,” Chandler said Muntly,
"baseball is now under attack. Let
me say this. I didn’t become Com­
missioner to preside at the liquida­
tion of baseball.”

,T-

mandate Of the team.

HAHCH

TALBOTTS
- D R IV E - IN —
Wall Ps h &gt; -Fatal
Faiattr* sag Papsrbaaesre

ilia a. aevronu t r n x t i

The T H IN K IN G F E L L O W
rid M the

“Yellow”

'•Now Is the time," ha continued, . "Five years was set with de"for baseball's ft lends. If we ere »*Kn.
( handler said. " If It had
right, to come to the aid of one **«n one year, or two years, perof the great American Institu- '•■P»many "‘ her playera would
have gone.
" It is the Joh of the Commis­
HAN
BERNARDINO.
C a lif,
BY ARTHUR B EC K W ITH . JR.
sioner and his assistants to pro­
Mat. 23—(/I*)— I.lppy
Durochrr.
Herald Sports Editor
tect the integrity of baseball."
New York (Hants Manager, claims
rival clllba are offering “ tomato
He reminded the sports writers,
■eswale's Aaisee Berries llattea
Chuck llunalnger
PARK AVR. S M D ST.
broadcasters and
club officials
Chuck IliinsInKPr, Florida's all- iilrkera" In exchange for some of
that the way was left open for
TOJntlHTS RNTRina
8EC halfhark, has l&gt;een Immortal- ids sluggers.
m u s t MACM— raterllv
j players who returned to tholr U.
"N oIkhI v la giving up a star
Used In a song hy / Ipp Newman,
I Trin. I Kvartieat, 1 lluslr Ansports editor of the Birmingham pitcher,” Duroeher said yesterday.
grrw«. i Tan Flora, H Idrnlru IV |. S. teams hy his deadline— Uin start
•V. * Askalon Kin. 1 HwIM Tlrm- a of the spring training season.
News, Tom Me Ewan of tho Ft. "Pittsburgh for instance, expressed
l(M-or&lt;l
Vernon Htrphena, when with the
interest In nobby Thomson. I men­
Mayer* News Press reports.
BKCltVIt MACS— a /ie Mils
la
. n,| nnu, .i,„ ,r
I mil's Ninnks. i Chat soil ch in .,
*-&lt;’ l&gt;is tirown* anil now ihori"The Hunslnger Song,” which tioned Sian Bojek Hlgbc and an­
O PTO M ETR IST
a Hllvrr Jswsl. t Two ll Knrrtrr. 'stop for the llnston Ited Hox, came
waa widely puldirUcd In Alabama other pitcher to l&gt;c named and they
PROMPT COMPLETE
6
tun
liioi&gt;;
«
cfaire
oirl.
7
Alv
cjiiy
hack
under
those
terms
and
has
pPMpgcU
altar Hunilngor'* brilliant play In threw up their hands That's the
OPTICAL SERVICE
III'‘10, a JllllSHO I.SK.
been plaving without penalty since.
r ill Mil HACK— a/ta Mils
the Flnrlda-Alnlinmii game, was way it goes, They offer you tomato
ftlsssrs prescribed, dispensed
I
Princess
Panther.
I
Canity
Likewise
there
was
no
punishpickers
hut
we
have
plenty
of
brought home to Florida this week
lam e, J lU rtily I'a k e il
Repalre and Adjualmente aedt
Turn. .*&gt; I'rum ciirl. a tvio i?“Sik*Jl monl landed Frunk (Petei Hcalxl,
when It was published In the Flur- Hunt ourselves. Ho has everybody.”
e
r
'
s
ibiiii
"
'
|
because
he
was
a
free
agent,
not
7
K
o
rn
U
ueen.
s
latw
yer'
Alligator, university student
Hoare 9-11 — l- l
Kill MTU HACK—S /li Hlle
subject to the reserve rlauso, at
ST. PETEBHBUIUJ, Mar. 23 wspaper.
Sat. i l l
I Hky Hklmier. I Nlnihle liny. 1 the tlmo he went lo Mexico, Chand­
Hlaler Malale, 4 lied Judy. r. PeaIt all happened thin way: New. t/1’t—The battle for the first base
ler
said.
Hcalil
Is
now
managing
Atlantic
National
Bank Bldg.
ay
Kin
|&gt;!e.
4
till
or
Kucksklo.
7
■an got his first look at Hun- Job on the New York Yankees lias
Herb n I Pinky Ueor
-fge.
Portsmouth, Va., In the Piedmont
Maaford, Florida
■tager at Tuscaloosa last Nov- narrowed down to Jack Phi 1IIpH
K IK T M H A C K — a /IB M ils
Phone 1M
I Tessa Corn,. I. ilsl
f
... On,
J lilsky League.
earner when Alabama look a and Joe Collins. Managei Casey
u ih
I ton, 1 Trol Away, I Northwestern.
Calling again for "the help of
frte-sgnring battle
from the .Stengel says Dlek Krylmskl, up
•i Convince. 7 Willow Will, s H rGators, 14-2B. Hunslnger had a from Kansas City la loo im-xiier
eon's Kilo.
icd
U l l t l l HACK—a /ia Mile
■■ i
w
field day, scoring touchdowns on ienred and Balie Young, signed
I Hiiusrs laiver. I Mqusaky Park, ,
ill
a 91-yard kickoff return, a 77- a free agent, has been unlmprcs
Mis. Knymnnd
Lundquisl de­ 1 Ocala. 4 l.ncky Itasi. a Kammia i
The Tigers defeated tho Cubs
to
in n Itotnry Junior League feated Mrs. John Ivey, 4 and 3 to l.«hal, * Machado. 7 latdy Midas. • i
yard off-larkle sprint and a five- slve anil appears on the way out.
8r»w'H tickets for the Hanford
uninr yesterday iiftornooh w iii the Dot Powell Trophy Hat- His llordar."
yard pass reception.
SK4KVTII HACK—a/ia Mile
Giant*
Unrlda
.Stole
I
-nigno•
.......... p„rk. F. D. unlay afternoon lit the Seminole
ORLANDO,
Mar.
23 - • / * ’&gt;—
'Newman left the stadium raving
I Oscar ll. I Classy Cuss, 3 llmldla
games
sale
to- neon i«
........
..
„ f me
,|.c iTigprs
|UPtH Country Club. The winner and the Curl. 4 Tap (toot, l Our lies! t&gt;
about the hard-running (iatnr hark, Washington's .Senators took n basrliall -ri.
' Vi—went
r i ' on ....
i HV
managei
oi
Hi virile .Marshall, 7 Nalural Nninlaveral weeks later he Jotted down three game winning streak Into m 'ii
il'
"fr rP ‘ ' *" 01111 Bob Cornell is moiiagor nf tho i miner up were presented cups tier, a Kl Aloon.
*
few verses of tribute to Ifunsln-! today's (Irapefrult League contest Mitrhell, Herald ndverthdnu man­ Cob- Coinell uinplied the game. by Miss Powell. The Inrge trophy,
K.IOIITII HACK—• / la Mile#
,
• f*
ager, is in ebarge of sales
S Cover Up. 3 Mul 1
the News a d -' with New York Yankees
M r, A memlier of Ihr
The excellent defensive play of which remains in the club house IonI laiafalong,
wave.
I
HilSSla'a
Iniaae.
W
In
The tickets will lie good for I be Tiger* » i i &gt;. one of the deciding will be engraved with the name of
Mrtlslng staff, Earl Cr
’rnmly, setj The hitting of catcher At Evans
•tin. * No llordar, 7 We| K e e l I
Twin Mills
i
the words to music. The song goes j wm* nil Important factor In yes the 7ll home games to lie played factors of I lie game lliook* of tho the winner.
N EW LO C A TIO N — T A L B O T T S D R IV E IN
SIXTH HACK—a/ta Mila
hv
the
Sanford
team,
Muunger
[lae this:
Tigera
bit
safely
in
two
appeurI.aat
year
Mra
Ellen
Stuck
waa
terday's
H-7 decision over
tho
.
.
,
I
Itolllna
Lee.
3
Kinds
Mile.
3
t i l l H. SANFORD A V E N U E — PHONE 119* W
Mill
(irulier
declined
this
inoiniiig.
“Hunslngrr's a humdinger
iiinis nl the plate.
» lim it and Mia. Ceclle Joseph lUihe llarlmr, 3 Kxlra Troohle.
Minneapolis Millers of the Ameri­
” lly purchasing m season ticket
.', Pleasant Oreanis. s tluck Mosher.
Not ever will he lim er
The Giiillls meet Ibi- Cuba thia was runner up.
can AssiM'Intlon.
7 K a nook. S Iowa Itulia
n fun w ill save III. (Ml, if he plans afternoon,
In ramming a hall
T A IL O R E D , F IT T E D A U TO SK A T COVERS
and the
Heiniliidrs
T K kT II HACK—ATS Nile
Through the enemy's wall.
I Ilia llillda, 3 Moon lloi'kel. 3
TAM PA, Mar. SKI—(/It Cincin­ to see all the home games, (ir u lie r tangle with the lied Sox tomorrow.
SED A N S
9 |2 -0 H IN S T A L L E D
added.
"We
are
sellin
g
I
miI I i rew
line
Mar.
4
Chlaef
(lahhy.
&amp;
KrllThe lineups included:
nati's Beds are hnpcfnl--that they
ley,
S
Cuba*
Lae.
7
Itolllna
Illlck.
4
served
seat
and
g
en
eral
admission
(Chorus) No player Is torrlder have a couple of prise rookies ill
Tigera, Itussi, ah; Biuoka, lb;
Hnioiolo Me.
COUPE
$ 0.9H IN S T A L L E D
tickets."
T II.A IIllcra aKI.KCTIlisa
Than this lad from Florida
lliinniiin, sa; llealei, e; Crawley, p;
,cainp. They are outfielder Lloyd
■ y HAfUMCAPPKN
You ought In are him go,
Mi Teei, lb; Brown, rf; Bntuudu,
Merriman and Second Baseman
Ktrrsl—ties! Ilecord. Itosle An1)0011 P A N E LS C O VER ED |3..ri0 up
I may he a hum slnaer
rf; and Tv .mi, If f Iii Im , Lockett,
SEA TTLE, Mnr L’l - t / P l - C o r - drew. Kvarhsat
Johnny l.nne.
H E A D L IN E R S IN S T A L L E D — Coup** 116.00
Rut he's thu goods, this Hun­
III
h
I
h
'
i
1
,
H
i
,
DltVlA,
2b;
efj
Fleischer,
Manager Hucky Walters has
met Jk.lili P. B r ill, Jr., snlil ‘ w la y i |nMyPa ' Hmo^a "
,M
slnger
SEE UH FOR COMPLETE CAR * F U R N IT U R E UPHOLSTERY
n; (iralinni, kh; Walters, rf; n 17 yrnr-njd high school girl Htnh-j Third—Candy l.sna, Urom dirt.
been giving both plenty of work
No rampua flirt
Wr igllt. If, N|ir•iirrr,
I her fu lh e r lo sir'll!h In nn n rg ti Korn Qo*en.
and both nave been outstanding
WK HEW OR COVER A N Y TH IN G
Fourth
—
aistsr
Malsl*.
Pinky
Hut an and he ran skirl.
ab.
inenl n v r i hov friends.
afield. Their ability to hit. howIleora*. Hky Hklpp.r
CHICAGO,
Mar.
23-(/P
&gt;~Th
e
(Chorus) no
No Piajer.
player,” ait.
ate.
UTioeu.)
,
queltloii mark.
F ifth —Ml.ky Hon. Klraans Ell*.
Brill gave tills nrrount:
newly formed International Box­
Willow WIII.
Tha song Is copyrighted hy the
1
The girl, Loretta Jean Mlnnekor,
Hlalli—His Border, Hqu.sky l&gt;srk.
ing
Club
meets
today
to
set
the
Mrmlngham News. Newman had
u u u n iM ir Calif..
r«.ne Mar
m . . 21—(/P)
n —n
BURBANK.
la high srhnnl senior, had tome I Ocala.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
date and site for the Etiard Charintention of leaving the song at
H
e y a e n th ^ O s c a r
D . Tag
Hoot.
Losers In three straight exhlbl[ireth nxtiacted and twice fell un- llrddle
Curl.
that. He suggestnd that Florida , lion games, all hy one run, the lea-Jerrirv Joe Walcott fight for
HOUSE
RACING
cnii.cliiiu
on
the
way
home.
Klglilh—Twin
llllt*.
Loafalune
eludenta write additional verses to World Champion Cleveland Indians Joe Lollin' vacated heavyweight
Miami Fnvettr County llb.20)
Her father, W, E. Mlnnrker. a Wei Feat.
be Incorporated In the melody. will try lo change their luck today crown.
Ninth -Rahe
Harbor. Plraaant
Hhlnglewraver, *ug- Praam.,
Kind* Kula.
Loula, temporarily ending Ills took Gulfxtteam Park’d mile and hi year-old
Gator cheer leaders plan to work against the flt. Louis Browns.
Tanth
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Maybelle
Purse
In
gested
some
wine
at
a
nelghhorMae. Hamml* Me.
profitable exhibition travels, Is
tne tong Into their routine for uta
The Indians lost to I’ltU burih dlreelnr of the I. II. C.
1:43 3 /ft.
hood tavern might make her feel ilia fluid*
• ( negt year's games.
2 lu I yesterday as oeuterflald
iMI u iiiv . Calif.
Why Allld ($22.- bettei. Mlnnrker and Ida wife, Ann,
The National Boxing Astoclallen
I’alelka Assies.
Wally Westlake smashed a *home will recognise (lie Charles-tValcott 70) wuii the six furlong feature had l&gt;eer. The girl had wine,
.Henry Gontales look over Mon- run to break a t to t tie.
A quarrel among the Ihree broke
NCAA M EET
winner as Louis' aiicceasor. The at Gulden Gate fields in 1:12 2/B.
’ • • business manager of the
C H A PE L H IL L . N. C„ Mar. 23—
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
nut nn returning home. The father
fight
Is
expected
to
be
hooked
in
•tka Axalcas. The young Tam­
BURBANK, Calif., Mar. 2 3 -t/P ) the Stadium In June although of.
Sooth Bend. I,id. Kdwmd W criticised Loretta Jrnn’a rln V e of •/!’)— Entries have reached a total
pon Is actually starting his first
— Dirk Kokns, Hi. Louis Brownti frra have come fiom Cincinnati, I Moose, Krniine, Notre Dmne bus- boy fi lends and became rslttiwlvss of 17 for the 20th annual National
year lu organised baseball.
ketluill coat'll, succeeded
Head to belli the g ill and her mother. | Collegiate Athletics Association
outfielder who was injured in &gt;•
For a couple of years he has collision with Paul Lelincr at Oak­ Philadelphia, Cleveland and Pitta Footbnll I '.... ... Flunk Lenity «"
The g iil broke a milk bottle over swimming championships which
been making spaghetti for Tom land, Calif., last Friday, Is back In burgh.
Louis wound up hit etuieltl 12- nthleiii director. I.culiy wmit* to her father's bend after they nr- open here tomorrow,
Bpicola, the new owner of tho uniform. But Kokns, wont take un
devote loll lime to football.
rived home and ran out the door.
The three-day event rails for
Axalcas A
spokesman fur the active pari In rihlhltinii for sev- bout tour ill St Paul laat night
En*l
l.misiug, Mich.—Forest The mother followed and seised (he l.hOM-mrlcr final
tomorrow
ill
a light
idx-roiilid workout
Smokent
said yesterday
lliry ' rrrnl’ m.’rn’ 'cUyw.
against lllllie it Wood „f Chicago. hviedinvskl, Micbignn State back- her. Bienkiiig away, the girl dash- night, »ix final i Friday night and
would send a couple of outfielders, |
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A capacity crowd of ii,fdH( filled field conrh, said he would remain ed bark to the house and Into the five Saturday night. Preliminary
Infleldrrs, and
pitchers In the
I In ciii icnt position. I .Uhl week he kitchen where she grabbed a butrb- bent* are »chnlulrd for mornings
LOH ANGELES. Mar. IK I-(/l’l
(lie
St. Paul Aiidiloiiuni.
Uam
Iiiii I gone lo Corvallis, Ore., In dla- er knife. After a struggle with her mil nfti'i limin'
«:• Immediately.
............ Manager Charlie Grimm of tho
The one nlm of the Bmokors Is c h|e -. 0 c'uhs iimii will trim an
I ciish foot bull couching Jolt nt Ore­ father, she stabbed him fatally.
tf IP u
I 'n l s I L s
m
r le a l
m Io l * I*, t.
^
a . ,
a as
|%s
to give Palatka a first division IH-maii pitching corps to Ik
gon Stole College.
The girl was booked o' Hie
Uam so It will draw a good crowd the final dosen he will select III fo r tra in in g nt 231 | hmiiu I s. K&lt;i fm
MASK Id 'll ALL
county Jail and taken to King
bn Is down In ” 21
this year, Hplcnln recently assert­ tot the regular staff
New York -Kentucky trounred County hospital for obseivallon.
w i n t&gt; .r a n o l d 1
ed In Palatka.
lllinnix, 7M-I7, for enutorn NCAA
l Ah oRIVF. YOU
The 12 top candidates are
WERT PALM BEACH, Mai. 23 bnsketluill title, and right to meet
CAGE TOURNEY
n ___. Atlantic Fishing .. . .
Johnny Schmitt, Dutch Leonard,
cR A ZYl
FR EE AC TS — T H R IL L R ID E S — SHOW S
H U TCH IN SO N . Kut., Mur. 23-h l'i The Pbiliidi’lpbia Athletici llklnlioiiin A. A M for national
Bough weather kept the fishing n„l, ftu.h, Waft Dublel. Dew -v
UP)—
Two
afternoon
games
closing
i
*-it
i i Sii i i
coin
.mbIlo-a
Mpniig
NCAA
cluimpinnxliip
nt
Kenttle
!
C LE A N W H O LESO M E E N T E R T A IN M E N T
faw hHVnr r ' V I T K
,Lm,- I Adkins. Doyle U d e , Mori t oo,,.
the | Hntlirdny. Vlllmiovn defenled Yule, out the f li* l iniind and two night
I M the past weekend, but the few Kmll Kush, Ralph Hamiier. Diva,.
.Mini: "MM' • « with
7H-iW, in ronsolnllon game.
games opening the quarter final
round will reduce the field In lh e |
I,nl uam* the A i li&gt; to Culm
ICE HOCKEY
ior K
gumCH
Detroit — Detroit defented Non- National Junior College Athletlr
umee with lluvnnn of the
Flotilla International League on tieiil, 2-1, In three overtime periods Association Rnaki-thull Tournament
A L L RIDES R E D U C E D FOR
R D) a GOOD USED
Sunday In openings of Stanley Cup play to six tonight.
In , u V r'j 1 * o f , led leg muscle, Dublel ha. a brills Friday, Katiuday and
Compton, Calif.,
winner over
off*. At Boston, Toronto blanked
C*r
TROW
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Die
Mark*
have
cbailmed
two
M
A T IN E E S — T H U R S D A Y .
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bridge
"&gt;'«&gt;'• «chmlt. and Chlpmnn
B om loti, 3-0,
Benton Harbor, Midi., HI -4K yes­
In
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terday In the tournament's nnening
ilia trip.
Brosdwav and
sn l ZSouth
i l h nrl.
l . H igicause
K,n,h h,,vr
rr" operatlonx.
*" r " ‘
The IUIH-4U Imsketliall season game, meets the Bremerton, Wash.,
Broadway
Bridge*..
of barm
operations.
In Madison Square Garden eomra Olymplr;. In a 0:00 I', M. quarter­
. Around Port Orunge only a few
SAN
BERNARDINO,
C alif.
anglers were out due to Urn rough
LOH ANGELES, Mar. 2 3 - ( / P i - Mar. 23—t/P)—Manager Billy Mey lo a grand climax on April 2 final game. The Washington dub
with the plaving of the annual defented Wrbster City, la., 72-4H
Mgtor. lint those who fished Humors abound in the White Sox
brought hack a few trout, Iduoflsh, camp that Pat Sperey probably er of the Plttsliiirgli Plrulrs, said East-West college alt-star game. yesterday.
and poinpano. Trout predominated wll he sold to 1-os Adgeles of the today he's well satisfied with tin j
way his pitching staff is rounding i Ihdpli Camllll, ex-Phlllle and
lb that area.
Pacific Coast League.
Into shape
Dodger first baseman, is coach Manager Del linker, last year
A t the Inlet, trout were M u g
Hox officials appear dissatisfied
Ing Sacramento aa an aide to coach wltiv tho Boston Red Hox.
taken Sunday In Kockhume Creek with Seerey't weight reducing
— ll
Nld Up Spruce, plus a few bltieflsh campalg
campaign. The ex-Cleveland out
LA K E LA N D . Mar. 23 -&lt; /P l gltd weakflsh. Home large sheeps- fielder, who knocked 10. homers Johnny (Doth, the Detroit Tigers'
were beginning to strike, too. for the flux last season, reported sparkling ruokln outfielder, was
, The deep sea sporla cruisers have
due to get hark lulu action today
ngnglned tied up during the past
after an Injury layoff.
■RYifal days duo In the rough per, gruuper and..........
rock..........
baas.
Uroth was ready'to play against
weather outside. Last trip out,
Choble are beginning to strike I tho Bt. Louis Cardinals. Ills Injur4 Mvaral days ago, yielded red snap-1at Cape Canaveral.
ed thumb was pronounced okay.

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ARMY NAVY
H U R P I.U H
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H2il W 2rt* HI
I'hiuie
ADORAHLK Utile bung alow, Just
ID.’i No I'nlmrlln
1152 W
right
for
2,
at
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price
one
could
ROOM n p n rlin c n l. 500 Park
pay, caah, leriua or trail*1. Phone CLASS HI.IM'KH
A ll p a llo i in . , C t i l . l , 5 I7 f o r H n lt r r v t jc n e r a ln r
Avenue.
13M.W3.
and sixes.
. and H la r lr r s e rvice.
H w a ln 'e
iH T tin iO mom, private balh, aullHKNKAHIK filaw
SB A I 'n iu l Co '
il»llery Kervlce, 30I W. First
RAINBOW
Tourist
Lodge,
contain­
ahle for 3 Working glrla or men.
112-111 W. 2nd. HI.
Phone 320.
Hi
ing H renting roonta and Owners
Phone 505 after 11 P. M.
3 room house, 13 arres of land. C O A T M I L K . It. D. I'r le s t, Phone
ORLANDO Morning Mmitlnal. OrI r INOLK room wilh shnwor, pel*' Rt. 17, 4 miles smith of Han­
7 D I-W 3
| landu Kvenlng Hlar Call Ralph
vat* entrance; «l*o room w ith 1 ford.
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(lav III15J
twin beds. Oenllemen preferred.
AUTO Cl,ASS mntallrd white you
R
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on
this
lake
front
home,
Expert Itadln Krpatrlng
MW Magnolia.
wait, any make or model. (Hans!
2 bedrooms, screen porch, elec­
Fred Myers. .Ill K. 2nd tit.
replaceriiciil parts.
kitchen,
garage.
Raise
| B r RKNT or Hale, 3 t o o ip hnuae,! tric
chickens, rnhhlts, garden, Murk HKNKAHIK (Ha»a A Paint Cn. I Hrlp-Hr!fy Mrl( Her»lrr Laundry
enclosed porch, compleloly fur*
112-114 W. 2nd. Hi.
;
Drlrra
Iroaing
available. Only $4750.00. easy
niahnl or unfuriiiahed. KL 17
I’hime .12(1.
4(IB W. 15th St.
Phono 13KV
terms. Wm. Hehwrr. Walker Ave.
neat to Raiiibuw Tourist Lodge,
Winter Park, Fla.____________
4 ntllea Houth of Hanford.
PRACTICALLY
nexv Hot Point FLOOR HANDING ami finishing
Klectiic Strive, 7 ft, Norge rewilh
model ii ripilfimont, 2K
UNPURNIH1IKD house, il moma A
yenirt' cxticilcncr, Work gualfrigetntm; nl-ii Hablp blend fur
bath on Highway 411, 7 mile* S ARYICl.im PUR HALE
sntred.
K F. Htovi’ns, Itt. 2,
m ill, full length; I rarat liluewest of Hanford, Mall A achool P R lik) JUMBO iiltltffifF dinners
lldk 143 A. Hanford Call 710 lit
white diamond ring. Phono 7*17evcrynlght, $1.00, HOMER'S.
hue dally. With average, fine
after 7:&lt;MI P, M. or laifore 7:«M
,'K
water, plenty shade. $40,00 per TU X E D O FKKDB: Complete line.
A.M
month to adults only. 8ee J, T. t
Hunt’s Tuxedo Peed ntcre.
grifaatner at the Log Cabin, Rt. I,
POWKH Mower, new, uaed once.
ELECTRIC or
N n 166, H anford
| LUNCHEON nnd short orders
2/3 now price. Perfect. Phono
A C ETYLENE
1110,1
served every day at Lancy’e
W K I.D IN ti
Drug
Htorr.
76c
up.
Ranforrf Motor A K(|pt. t*.
HMALL furnished garage apart­
1IHKH
Norge
apartmont
alio
re­
20H W. lat Htreel
ment with bath, suitable for BREAKFAST — nerved *v*ry day
frigerator $55.00 Can ho soon al
couple. Call 355-J.
at Laney's Drug Store. 36c up.
Miller-lliahnii
Appliance
(hi. See Jimmie Cownit'a Hheel Meta.
Works for new ritdlulora and
Photic 20.
NEW CAR ECONOMY
NKW 2 bedroom unfurnished ga­
new cores. Itadinlor repairing
only
$17.23
per
month.
Let
ua
In­
Wo take off nnd Install.
rage apartment with gas stove A
A H T IU iiC n W A N T E D
stall a new Chevrolet motor fl
hagter. Adults only. 2300 M«t|I'O II k N'H Radiator Repair Hliop
block a«Mmbly.
lottvllle.
Hlgnext cash g irlie paid for used
for new Corea and complete re­
Sava excessive use of nil—
iirnlture.
Ted
Davis
Furniture
f«
pairs. I'lmne 36A-W, Rear loti
Save excessive use of ggsollne—
v bedroom furnished house, 0.
Co811
K.
III.
Ph.
068.
Recover that loia of power—
Hanford Ave.
I. range and refrigerator. Phone
iK?&lt;
Sttl, 1 M. Rodgers, Oeneva, TRY THR flMAC BUDGET PLAN TRA ILER Owners — I would take
HKK IIH FOR
GASH PRICE—$135.00
Fk.
n small house trailer as down
MIMKOORAPH P R IN TIN G
While they last
payment mi a modern suhurhan
AND TYP IN G
SAVE DOLLARS AT HOLLER'D
imngalow. Phone I3B3-W3.
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HANFORD
it t A L BHTATB — IN H t/R AN CB dad A Palaietlo Ava. Phone 1114 36 II. I*. to 0ft Ui 'P.TAil Ortva l i t N. Park
I'hmis 180
Boat. Prefer Self fltarter. Must
rtO P K R T Y
MANAQBM BNT ____________ Baafard_________ ,
lie In excellent condition. W rite, I f you want uuaHty in P A IN T IN G
RAYMOND M, BAKU Rf-JOv MIH'a Swap Hhop—W# buy, sell or
giving full particulars to Box
i BODY WORK I have two of
.Ufc. 4 Florida Htate Beak B M |.
trade most anything. 403 Han­
A. C. F. Hanford Herald.
the best mrn In town, Estimates
ford Ava. Phone 1M-J.
free, work guaranteed. The best
tWROE LOT, heavily timbered, TERMINAL 0RILL, Bua station
materials used, Roy Recl'a Paint
8
HELP W ANTED
"roatlng on Cryital Uke and
opea 34 hours dally. Outgoing
* Body Shop, 303 W. 2nd. Bt.
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orders, sandwiches, breakfast
•lftctrlcity and phone conneetlona
lunch A dinner. Complete foun­ FIRftT CLARA MECHANIC. GEN
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ERAL MOTORS DEALERSHIP,
tain service.
HTEADY WORK, FINE WORK­
Mary, Fla.
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ING CONDITIONS, GIVE RE­
HOT LPNCMM every day ft
MAYPAIR
FERENCES. BOX MR. SAN­
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Sanford's finest subdiviaJan-Lots
FORD
HERALD.
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Each lot 63 1 182.6'. $600. each
AVON PRODUCTS
Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
WOMEN can work 88 hours weeklat at, Ph. 1100.
" P. 0. Box
ISBN,
PITTSBURGH PAINTS — Comh, Florida.
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grocery store. bane 437-R.
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A Sandwiches. COLORED girl under 30 for gen­
and WH of Lot 8. Hock 1,
eral housework with family rePlanting Store,
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MOTORCYCLE 1048 Harley fitO tIV , excellent condition, 7,000
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IMS 8TUDEBAKBK ChsmplonRegal—Deluke 4-door sedan.
Hill-holder, overdrive and other
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N IC K 2 hsdrnutti fu rn ish e d r n tta ijr , SK('ONI) hand lumluu. 2 v ii, i x O 'i. m v K it I'ltM'KH, K Xpert
w aleh
modern, In rh id ln g electric range
and s id in g , go&lt;a| ro tid llin n Tom 11 ti'p a ir iu g , l i i ' F e llo w s , Home
Si
kitchen
cabinets,
also
wash
.j
F o rt ie r, W . tirn e v n Ave
Hhop, I7IMI M in ifo u l Ave. I’ llolie
tnum w ith washer, Nice shade.
I I I I .1
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Kit
HON
electric
single
phase
|
Located I m ile fro m dog track.
motor,
110
or
220
volts.
IS
h.
p.,
Also
Includes e x tra 2 room
f l L 'f 'T O H W flR K fry 1lie h o u r o r
Fa* Retail
dll eyrie current, i j u i i 17511,
apactm ertt fo r re n tin g . Lady
job. P lm ig h in g . b in r o w in g , m o w ,'
with 4" flla-i pulley 1',-nli ifugal
leaving fo r n o rth w ill sell to re ­
in g A . I n i m o v in g . We s p e c ia lis e
,T »* fall*wins ratra apply fa
water pump with 2” intake I S "
liable p a tty
fo r only fL’nil.DO
in c o n d itio n in g b u ild in g l u l l A
all Waal Ada aaktlakae ta Tha
millet with lx I flat pulley. I'rii e
g a id e li p lo ts , I'lm n e Id 7 J.
down balance v e ry easy. F u ll
••■ fa r* Haraldi
150 00 for I hiUi moloi mill pump, j
price W ,050,00. Ils tte r h u rry n il
| I Itma tar a»f lisa laiarttaa
Ill
llu s in e H H 0 | i p i i r l i i u i l i e H
!
Running etmilltlon I'lmne 1 IK
I Itirt. W rite O w ner, M is, Rice,
■ ftmap tea Bar lisa laaarflaa
a . llrava Se aar lisa laaarflaa
' ’ are Herald.
sa tlmra Be par lisa laaarflaa
i I ■ D u nca n-I’ hyfe D ining A exten I I A R I I K i 'I ’ F, S T A N D . 3 rd A S u n - 1
Pita rsarda ta lha llaa.
f o u l A ve n u e f in sale.
sbm table, used
$|U,i»5;
■'OR
KA11MH,
homes,
business
Daahla rate far alarh faea aapa.
IH1MI5 Kucchole Dc«k, L in ir il F U R S A I L le s f m iia iil. e x c e lle n t
and arreago, see your I
Oak, used
$10 05 |
A. S trm it
R ealty
Agency
business located at f ia le
of
O rlc
It.
M a th le u x, A s s iv ia le 1 $10.50 Low Ib.y • 'best o f llin w
S a n fo ld N a v a l \ | | lla s c filia l
e
l
s
,
shop
w
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05
|
t;i07 K, .Second S treet or phone
Waal Ada will ha awaafsd
lies* e n li i p i i-.es located b e ie i j
• rar fha talsahaaa aa maai.
2
130.50 Ib i*
Hpi m g .. double i
lilllll.J .
!•'** i k Ih I'a id n o iis , Itti'., N e w !
s triid a M rharaa If *aa&gt; aama
site
,
shop
w
orn
eui
b
$10,05.
V m k I (H in ts, llib le S lio o l anil |
ta llalad la tha Iflvphaaa haah.
R
A
N
C
H
T
Y
I'K
house,
it
bedrooms,
fa tatara fat fhla araaaiaiada*
2
$311.50 llo x H ptings, tw in ,i/.i\
C o lle g e , I m n is i H o in id e l C a ll'
ttaa tha adsarllaat la stpaafad
fine bw atlon, tl2,000.(K). Term s
shop w orn, each
$tl&gt;05
H a te W a v I le s t iiu iiiiil II 105. t
ta par • f t a y l l f . ta ardav far
can
Ire
arranged.
T
w
o
Uedroom
5
$12.05 Ilass.H ks, shop h u i n ,1
I
aa ,fa raadar tha haat paaalhta
house,
elose
In,
13,500.00.
--------i l l Ada
__ 1 aiaal
____
a
- ( d r a , a“
ll T
SVaal
each
$ 3.05 S M A L L l i i m e c v Steal, ivith m r a l
la a a r afftaa aa lha day hetara
J. W. HALL, Realtor
2
$220.00 Chippendale S o fa 's.
mm kel A f i x t u r e s fteiisou fo r
aahtlaartaa.
Reliable Real Katald Harvlre.
s lig h tly soiled, each
$70.50
s e llin g . Iii'ii If lx co n d itio n
Reply
2120 Mrllontllle Are., Phottfl UfifltV 5 . $14.1i5 F e lt llase Hogs, |i \ 15.
Pteaaa a a ttty aa taiatedlattlr
l l w u e i C i n e H e i e l il
I l f aa artaa a rra ra la ta a r ad.
$ 0 05;
AT# n a a v f da vaaaaatlhla far
NICK C o un try Home, w ith e lly ! raeh
I • used Sofa, fram e and f i l i n g s 1
conveniences, several lots, f r u it , !
12
S P h C lA i. M .H V IC I..S
In good
shape, ra n
be ic
shrubbery. Hargaln
fo r ip ilck l covered
$15 On
sale.
Rhone County
4704 o r.
P »»
T H E r r f &lt;
♦50.05 Knerhole d e s k , 7 d ia w e is ,
IIO III.L IT t XI*»l I'll
IIUO-W,
i
lllondi-, Maple, W a lu u l,
P A IIIH AND il HVM'F.
I'lmne lllll
m irli
$30.05 IflO I'almrtfo A*e
AN O U TH TA N D lN fi V A L tlK
N K W C O N C U K T K Hlis k, 5 Rm.ru, Itcg. $h 05, 12 f l llroad lo m n, Tan NI'.XV I I ItnltS n fiiccit In p e r f c
H E R A L D
A Hr own fo b m ia l |&gt;h Mc i i i , pm
2 bedroom lln m e on tw o 50 fool
11-.ii ni.i .......
IIIII11■ III c Ill'll
H«| Yd
$ 5 05
lots, 14 blocks fro m town. Priced
F i l l i lu n g , 1 1. -j lO'lig A m ix in g
M
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to sell tp iic k ly at $4,500.00. Lock
I'..Mnl.I, pun i- p b in l. 27 v e a l*
7113 K. I it si H I.
Plum e 127
this over.
FOR R E N T
c Xpci ICIICC III Si m in i'll i m in ty.
R A Y M O N D M. H A L L . K K A I.T O R .
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IK.H. I). H IC H L K Y 5 I A N . Associate T -S h ir ts
,!TORK room and furnished apart-1 IIK A T K K ’ K H U F F M A N , Asaociate P re m iu m I'a m ls linl
2 25 1 IN K U A N III.IN D S made tn orment. 20H N, l ’ark Ave. Rhone,
T n lr iln Hcnlt's
$35 A ”$45
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• f a H iro s h im a Urn w h ic h haa
■ ta it f d la v in g eggs w h ic h r o c ■lal
o f n o th in g
h id
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She's ta k in g * I n rifle
th a n ce unless her ow ner has a
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R H E U M A T I C PAINS, ARTHRITIS. NFURITIS

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b l c t ln y r c l n l l H hopH . " H c c h t t o l l ! m e , " Itc r e p o r t e d in lwt&gt;
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THf! HANFORD HFRALD, 8ANP0RP, FLORIDA

EDNESDAY MARCH 23, 1949

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L ik r II m ill 11mA liw •« uningf
hm U l«» i d i Y f &lt;11»1 y in tha

fererv nn arlrtce of i I oc I ik s *n to
m ineral spritu* lo «i | . m e n&lt; relief,
the la ir rir s lile n t lloosexelt nserl
to in la M ineral Nprloxs In (Iro ralx
lie was help ril or noohl toil have
gone Ihete (wire a xcar
IV I 11A VH a ll heard of lln - m lraeu In its aprings of I nitriles I'ranre,
anti famous llito n ln n in in rle n l
(ireere, where, a n o rilln g lo legenit.
'
Ilr t i tiles, the god nl eteinal slre ltrllt
N
and ton lit, drank Us m ill is and
\\r x* .-li t&gt;* &gt;1 He l lit I illr r Aptlltn
tialhed lo lie lurete.- in illlx
• an* M»** * •» tm ntl it 111*111ih«. I HI*
IK t i l l ' AUK a siilterer, and can |vr***ll*a 1 It t 1•Ifki It il 1 . *ir a i n urrts in
1hr tiirit . Mi •ill* III i to iiru* Arttie"^not in in .Ih e m ineral sprints, i n
% 1i- l GticM ttiMio tif I r o n *
( t i l t M I M I I I I . w lilrli rm ita liis a
Dmk * i 9arli 1uni t 1 l *m
Mend oi Hie same m inerals lit 1 1 can mm
........
•' -1 inir . Iilmi * r*«ll1|l.
lie foiitiit at the m old's best s p iln fs
1mi 1 H. tim if i*m
hr||&lt;in« »*ii'11• I * W1
I lir m inerals in tl m ar o in k »r$hr it t- *• • Ih II III It‘*v x ho I v irlu in
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miracles.
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I h r fir u I s

I Miff 11 tf IHI«
A m .u in q Resul t s
11&lt; 1 |$r «$f I hulls
W \ r t ‘11 u tiii »liin lh n lu n i frtihi
&gt;&gt;11 ti i l t l l h r h i
ytilif htiwHv lu ii hi O m it il iv s . il li t
o f t I* *s f 1 I 0 II lit
l It* 1
to il sl,trl uaiiip i . l l l M IN I It M
l lir w a ilr, lil.u k .»a «04 1 «*ll lir r jk m i l l lllooit
l . l O M IN I ft \ l . I«
fiN.it am i tun will &gt;f I il* I I mi (lien nfi 1 i $*01 iir ril,
ptam lnF tm if m m r Vm i m at xrr
% G u d r .in fc c d !
impuriitf&lt;k—
w .n ir - 4&lt;
HU oul of m ill k itliiriA m il frrl (he
W I I I I I . I rte rtiin e in ir t C iF O
(in not iie -lln lr r»ne
relief Tie m i re In w a ltli for all Oils X ItM 1: XI
tu tr.iftre II* priirli'u* i .iliie
111ii ivir i «1 t 1 In 1 mil ill Hi store fini
m i n il W . rre iifiU
H.%% nf l i r l iilii lio illi f %r *t one itrrtl If
men am i tinm en o u r C* *tilVr$ frtiin von n e not I on prr $eii* sitUMrHI,
««iiltMiittuaI m iiirra l im n anem ia we w ill refnml lo u r nnnief
IU f .‘T il III I i S of flow lone v
W lieil frill feel ii' in u n thill lit ml.
* fieri! 'IlfTr rims un i flow m iM
ta n . 1*a v r tl 11 #i *|»r II* tin am 111i In 11 ft.it W
inn li.n r liim l fieforr,
I if aork or ($l.i v m p*tni a|$|$rfilr iiid tii tin
wlri'ii tm ir eve- in k 111.11 li r ly li I ( r l II H I M If LI. mat hr I fir* remrH*
too
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a|i 11 k am i t mu imnrl ftrilll.iin e.
I 11 % it lo ilt t ' II m at do womtrft
n h rii h Fa if at fie* I Hie lira l of tiiii.
anti tnn f r r l ohl itefnir amir lim e, for son •1 nil lir I fir hrsl illl e«t HI#Fit
for
lo iir in .illIk Make toil frrl. e il
ami life x rrn h ik i I ii itt f li lit in i
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taa* l»e Atlmplt li* k **f m iiirra U hi
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THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Pope Urges Return
To Christian Living

'Miami Bandit Gets
$23,000 In Diamonds

V a t i c a n c i t y , Mar. sa—t/r&gt;
— Pope Phut urged today
the
preaching of hell fire to recall
men to God.
He addraaaod Homan paator* In
hla annual lenten audience.
" It la sorrowful to aea *o many
today— among them many Catho­
lics—living a* though their only
aim la t&lt;&gt; form Heaven on earth,
without any thought of tho lie.
yond and of eteridt/," ho aald.
The
Pope sharply
rrltlc lie d ;
film*, newspaper* and writing*!
a* rontrltiutlng to a movement
away from religion.
j
“ Propaganda
for an earthly
life without Hod In open, acduclive, continuous." ho aald, "often
God 1* not denied, a * x He 1* 1
nut ctirnod. a a a He la a* thought

j

(('ontlnued From *•»•** One)
schools. Northern schools arc get­
ting the cream of your people.
Thirty-five per cent of them stay!
In the north, marry In the north I
and you lose them.
"You know that a person with
'northern blood will do more work
Ihan a cracker." He added that
northerners have more Ideas than
native Floridians.
lie said he had used "northern
hulls" to briny his rattle business
out of the doldrums. He explained
"I'm sure getting northern Itoys
and girls down here In college will
do the same thing."
These other suggestions were
given the commission:
(Sovernor Warren: ‘‘make |400,-l
IHMl" which Is what the commission
will have to sjiend yearly “do the 1
work of u 11,000,000, he ever on
the alert to get free advertising,” i
attract Industry and more tonrlits.
Henry North, vice president of I
(tingling lirolhers and Itarnum ami
Hailey Ulreus:
"send tiovernor
Wairen out of Hie state more often ,
to irharnt the Yankee*."
Hli'kel; "coordinate the s|M-iuting I
of advertising monies in Florida.",
He Htggesled creation of a stale
department of commerce to head
J A r K S l i N V I l . t . r . M a n I I — (A IM
up Florida efforts to get people
— J la ily N ew Y o rk M a rs e l on F lu r
who will spend money into Flor-j
IU * ( m i l * anil v r a r ia h le e fro m H i*
I'a d e r a l'llta t*
M a rk e t
N ew s Her
iila. Florida I* "exporting the life-j
visa:
'
blood of Florida" in ielliog young
orn w lretm o iu l r r a le a ye llo w tro l.no. H tra w lie rrie e a p in t liesl
DANCIM Vltkla Kvot.i l» plituied In people get ollt uf the stole to a t - 1
l l - l t , I,•&gt;,,&gt;• r :o .J » . Hnap hrito s I mi
Hollywood after e Jury acquitted tend college elsewhere.
I ' le n lir .ils
M D . 1 I S , p o n rar
i «».
Holler: stress that Florida is
K lo r lil* lle lle s a (.11.3 S'., Iln u tltH o l*
her of i-unaplracy to poaiaa* mari­
3 f.ii. w*&gt; ( to.
America's No. | "citrus producing
juana.
Mlaa
Kvans
wa*
Ilia
only
one
I.lm a liran s lilt t &lt;iu. C ab b ag e 1*1
ot'four periona arrested at the H ill­ stale, health resort, playground,'
hit tm te * Im iiis s llo H ound t . l a - 3 (ot,
retl I . *0-1.(10, Hovny 1.00-1.I I
C e l­
side home ah* occupied with itarlet that "you can llvo better, longer,
e ry cHlilmHe I * tro ll c a lary oralea
Lila Lead* to win acquittal on nar­ and less expensively in Florida",
fe w (.(Ml
Cueum bers hu (.S0-J,0n, i„ i„ * i„
cotic* charge*. Film alar Hobart and that “ Florida offers America]
f a ir 1.75-1 On, la r g e 1 00-1 50, P ic k ­
MIUhum, ra il eaUt# (alvaman llob- the finest in educational opportu­
le * ( (,(&gt;-5.on. K g g p la n l bu fa ir (&lt;&gt;
ln Ford and Mlsa Leeds war* con­ nities. It's u shame we have sueh a
1.00, poorer f.0 l.s cern ls hu 1 Of
I
ood i o o - I I I , fa ir I . I I . t in , few
victed. (international Xoundphoto) deficit In young people."

Armistice Signed

Vegetable Market

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rl» T rlu m n h a i in
l l t f “l »iae a nllllse
liN . Pc am
m la c a la rg e I.lo , flreen
*1 mlataln* lui'lioM og It slae I D ,
nshagoes
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Huuaalt bu Vellow Hlndaht-Nei-k
i.0fl*(.oo, larger I 00-1.50, («w poor­
er 1.50. ........
larger to very
Isrgs 1.50.9 lo, poorer and larger
alt* 1.50. While hu -lew inn
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KATA IIH I.II
.HAN ANTO N IO , Tex.. Mur. 23
— (/IV —Marvin H. Knt*. 32, eon
ut a Kansas City, Mo., drug
store chain owner, wa* held here
today on a warrant alleging al­
teration of a 1111,130 U. H. Trcaaurv check.
Charles Kill*, In charge of the
Han Antonio Secret Hervlcn. of­
fice, said Knt* reportedly altered
the check, which was In pavmenl
liomlx. so that It wa* pay»hit* lo
hlniHelf, rather than to hi* father,
Michael II. K ali.

O m tllH ItKI'ONT
. W IN TK K IIA V K N , Mar. 2 3 -(/IV
—Tho Hlale Ultra* Inspection Nilreau 10:00 A. M. report loihiy la
boxeit
|
m r o K it
statu
p m ih k h s
nrapefruil Oranges Tangerines
WAHKKT
44,141
82,700
3,403
h c pour
m i a*
7(1.10(1
1,150
The following prlre* reporled by Truck 34.483
ih* dealers on lh» Sanford Plat* Tola) H7.24!)
120,247
4,(127
Parmer* Merkel for produce sold

State Farmer.; Market

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feu i f r r
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(Irap. (m il-M a r s h H » H I m *
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R » r * l|it * o f iir m lu r * h rs v v lo ila r ,
(la d in g
was a r t lv * on n u m
a ll
firg o u .'*.
' peruanU
lo r
la h h a a *
a r t lv *
w it h
a ltg h tlv
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D rifekg
p o n i a* I a* 9 11.11 par baa. t ’at&gt;.
b a g * In o r a l* * m o s tly .IJ .in . T o m a to
m a r k * ) a llx h lly s tro n g e r,
. fe fiu lu r* fa llin g to m aaif u u a lllr
ra a u lra il by b u yers aolit at lo w e r
prh&gt;*a th a n gunlad.
, C itru s
ra ra tn ia
(a ir ly
haavy
w it h fo o d dem and.

Bgirn And poultry

Colored Churches
The service* for First Shiloh on
8unday commenced with Hitnday
School at 0:45 A. M. Tho Supt.
with hi* quorum of teachers pr*
sent, taught the lesson for 30 minutos. The pastor reviewed Ih * lea*at| from tho aubioct: "Upvclnl
Tralnlnir of th* Twelve,"
Tho 11:00 A. M, service* nimniul
with Choir No. I In Ilia atanil. Tho
Rev. 0 . J. Smith, f), 1), delivered
tho aermon for tho mornlnf, Every
on* preiimt enjoyed the nervines.
Nov. Smith la nrusiilent of the
Progressive llapllal Convention of
l^lll t

II. Y. I*. U. opvnod at 0:30 I*. M.
with the President prraent and the
group raptnlna,
Tho evcnlnK worahlp uiuuird at
7)00 l*. M,, Choir No. 1 rendering
service. Tho paator, Nov, J, 1 ,
Harne* del Ivert'd a aottl alining
aornton from tho them*! "Tho Man
With Tho Night Vlalon", having
threii outline*; 1: What lit1 Saw;
Hi What Ho Hoard! 3: What Ho
Kelt. Vary good dellverenro.

M a y o r ’N
.'••■ lias** S r s n

Meet
&lt;•*■ . One,

ttrraai

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MIRCHAN1 MARINI IN O IN III Emory Holt, 32, t* pictured with his wife,
Norma, 34, shortly before he hJUtd her and ■ rival, David Whittaker, 32,
In Ut* latter’* New York apartment, then turned the gun on ltlmaelf. The
two had gone to tha apartment for * "ahowdown" after Holt had accrued
Whittaker of aleallng the affection* of hla wife.
(International)

• y M i l M l I M IR

N

EW YO M K -The othar day w * ware talking
-Mxtut • lour of duty wa took through Hpan| lah Harlem on an ambulanca one night.
Spanish Harlem la aometlmra called low er
I Harlem; Ita border* are, roughly, 123th atraat
land Both at reel, and In belw-ni Ihesu nigra are
Jthousands upon lltouaanda of iiuiisjilantad t'uertu
I Rican*.
The Puerto Itlcan* live In latlioad data s m e lly
I and alrleaa this tar* of ruoma, with brightly(tainted walla of ted or pink cputraatlng sharply
| with the dreariness of dirt and poverty.
It Is hard to belief*, but to them these soiled
hothouse* are luxury. I have never been to
Puerto Rico and I am not • student of tin affairs.
However, the life that these poor soul* lea* a
Mel Keimer
behind, when they strap themselves into the
bucket scats of those cattleboat planes that bring them to IM
States, must be miserable beyond Imagination. It must tie, if what
they have In Bpanlah Harlem la th« good life to them.
It doe* not affect you so much to aea the fat and rdf ones waddle
through this squalor. It gives you pauas to see the ymmg men and
girls, and the adolescents. However, tha llttla children are the ones
who Juit take your heart and tear It right up the middle.
They ar* dark and undtrMytd and wlds-eytd, and their legs and
arms ara skinny and rashy.' They ara countless- sleeping In tiny
beds, four or flva together, or crawling around on dirty kitchen
■oors, or sitting on doorway steps looking out on the f aley and
profane street scene.

Woodworking has bean foodnaUng him lately. Wh«n tha spring
cornea, U It aver doea, ho wtU discover Ih# remarkable thlnge that
a walk through the woods In tha wnUght will do for a heart that
fea« boos weighed down by the ooociete Jungle of Mew fo rh .
Who gets the break—Juan, •M ug to school, waiting patiently
while hla heart picks up the pieces, eating good food end living tha
[“ lPPF M l that U the Juit due of feR.kldi . . . or tho email ones back
In Hpaniih Harlem, who** hearts fere sound and ootid but who must
crawl over drunks in the doorways t a n Some at night7
It la only Juan's body that In ) • Ranter,

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sent
■ The Young Women Social Club
will have It a bualnaaa may ting at
the home of Mra. Alberts Jordan
Mar. 27 at 3i00 P. M. All mambare
ara aakad to.ba praaant.

County,

Alabam a

You a re hereby n o tifie d th a t • u S t
lu d ivo rce line been d ied a a a ln W
you lu d ie C irc u it C uurt, N in th
J iid lc ln l C irc u it, f u t ilit y o f Hendnid * suit' h i lii e o f F l u r ld i, a liu a te
si
H u iilo iil,
F l.iru la
Your » i( e
Kniitvlc Is I ’i a l n l’ fr In
d ie esse
mid you Jessie C a lv in
M a id , , ,

Nln*

Y o u r W id e T o il*tr
lllu * tla rro n
A l l t e l * F e a r lu Tr»»&lt;t
D id. N a w , ll..i ,.&gt; « * .I Uln
O rc h e s tra * tita r
M u rn ln a V a rie ty
M ilit a r y lla u d
W o rld a t Noon
1(00 C lu b
F e llo w s h ip F ro n t
M u sical v a r t t la *
lia r N pna lla n ch
H an ford Hhopper
T o d a y 's H ln r
lilt s A H ead lin es
Y o u r M e m o ry Kona*
M usic I-o vsrs F ro a rs m
I'u n ln x lo u a Diseases
fly ftequ asi
( ir a n a e * c it y
Hour
T h e 5:10 Ilr la lit H|x,t
H lu ry H o u r
News
Hlock M a rk e t lle p o rl
D a te lln * F lo rid a
F a rm M a rk e t R « | h &gt;m
T w l - L i t * R on **
H porls F a ra d *
T o n i H ubs,, H in a *
T i m * to D anes
H an ford d ru m m e r Hc
lle r ir a m l If tract,
K e y n o te * by C a r l*
T e e n ilm a ra Hhow
M eet t h * Hand
N la h l IM Itlo i,
In s id e K lory
H fu rt d ie Music
C o le d le e Club
Hpxrln K in * id l&gt;st
A ri-o rd ln if in Ittc o n l
l To tie ,| N n d xn s
I ’ln e e im l H x n v rn lr*

me ii.r.ixisnt

You ure hereby req u ire d lu i | ,
|,ear, idc.nl nr uu sw er lo Ih * lu ll „r
&lt;'um |ilu1 1,1 on or lie fu re A p ril In
l»t'J. else a D ecree F ro t'iin(es&gt;o
w ill be en tered uM alusl you.
W illie s * m r band am i seal , , a
M arch 73, d l l , A ll IS IS as C lerk
c ir c u it C u n tl. Dili Im llc la l C ircuit,
ft-m in u te C o iiu ly . F lo rid a , s | i „ i d
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NEAL

MAYOR J. I. IIMIIR
P O IIC I authorHlea are leaking
Mayor Joeeph E. L*m l*r (above) of
Peru, III., who has been repot led
missing, Tha M a rc h la being concentra tad In tha vicinity of tha Illi­
nois Rlvar near Spring Valley,
whore hit car previously had been
found abandoned. (International)

IN T H E
C IR C U IT C O U R T l&gt;F
T I I E N IN T H J U D IC IA L C llt r t lt T
O F T H E H T A T E U K F L O R ID A
IN A N D FO R H EM 1V O L E CO U N ­
T Y C H A N C E R Y „ 0 10*1
I.O U IH E A R D IM lilllA W A R R E N
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PASSKR.RYI

Hoy’a model plane took
wrong course and hit a
rmaaar.by. Tha h o y 's
father paid tha doctor’ll

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I.OSS 0 * Till* TYI'K

Andrew Cart

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f*n iiri Krr*»afi**r (ip N larntlnl tin
ti^ fu r a I Inw 41: It i l n j u f A p r il, A- I ) ,

( oiiRmis Kmimltip

A jewelry clerk at Kalniiilttoo,
Midi. Identiflrd newsiinoer tdinlo
i r « * * n ip t f rat* r**v # O f lt '
j
Krnntis of Millmi Ilnliich, 10, mid
n scminl yenr of Fitropcnn ircov- Katiileen Hirtiiingliatii, 17, ns cus­
ery when it reaeites the .Senate,1tomers who Friday nflrrnnnn pur
priihfihlv lomurrow.
The Ni'iinte hill to conllniio (lie! chnsed ii | I 3 eiiKuiP'iiicnt ringMnriilmll I'luu calls for Hie full
f 5JIMi,mil),ihhi ushfit hv Hi*' Ailntin-’
iniintIon unit tike Fcmioinic Co-1
opernlioii Aiiluiiiislrutinn.
Hill Hie 11mm* Furelgu Affairs
I'liiiiutlllee lu.it iiii'hi approved &lt;i'
| different
version—with
alt or-!
riiilgeiiielil imdei which 12011,IHHI,-1
into would he cut from Hie total,!
hut privulo Investors would he t'n, ouruui-d lo sink up to 4272,000,001)
of tlieir own nioney into Furnpi-’s
comehiick.

f# n it u 111

II I h i *14 Jfef: It K l* that IhlR NntlCF
Im fml'hnlmtl In tha Hanford JIwraId
it imWN|i;i(mr | mi Id I ftIi wd In Hfemlrmlf
t'iiiinfy, P litfiila , d iii’R u w#«*h fur
fd.tr i l l t'dititfi'iillTf* vtppkit,
W IT N L H 8 t!)♦• ham l of tlm P la rk
find Mm nan I *»f lhn P lrfu lt Pouri
nf H*‘mlntd« t'm inty, Flo rid a thin
| - i dav of .March, A !&gt;.. l^ 4!»
»» I* lim t N h O N
i |pfk of Hm i'lr r iiir iV n iu
li#nilfMJtt f o u n t v. Flo rid *

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113 Magnolia Ave,

Phone 8 U

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: fRlGffiM RE

HPnitHCtS

S*s our big Spilng Showing ol filg lda he Homo A- pliant,u
S** all Ih* inodsin canvcnlancai and laaturei you g*l In
Amaiica’t "f in i Family" of klkhsn gad laundry appliant*,.

laarn about thata fRjOIDAIRI oppllancoe
• Rofdgoratart * lla c trl* R ang*, • AutomatU W ethor

• HetftU Wafer Heater*
*
llecfrU Clofhei Oiyei
• llechic lien*# * Heme freeter* * ll*Orl&lt; Dehumld
IHer • Klt(hen Cobin at« and Slnha

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Deluxe, 9 &lt;u. ft.
Prlgidalfe Refrigerator

Automatic Washer
with live-w ater Action

f r lg id a lr e D a lu x #

Tull-width Super -Fiooisr C hailfwll-widlh, glau-lopped Hydtator,
- farnoui Meler-Mitw mechanlun,
many uiher eadudva advanlagaw

Only frlgldalf* hoi tlvo-Waiar
octlon, W aihei (lolhei claanar,
rknoi Ihom Iwka In (f*an, iltor
walsrl All-porcalaln tmide and out.

All-potcaloln-Cook.Mail#* Oven
Clock Control -fven-Haot Oven Triple-Duly Tharmlier gnd many
ether feature! you ihawld *e#k

Olhvr MitdeiH from .109.7ri

llf e c t r ic R a n g *

O l i t e r M m ir lk f r m n l i f t ) . ? ! *

Com* Ini lo t e filetdalf* dsnonibatten, and |&lt;l a handy, m i M, I *5 M F f
M IAtUM . H * marked •» Ftnti, rupi, lakt(ipia*a,ond m u m — a ami MO
Vtaleal kBcbaa
If. r i l l during Hk* FlIgNaka IprUg Ikewtng,

INSURANCE N |*S AND VIEWS

Tha Willing Workers Club will

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N O T IC E T i l A P P E A R

nr u lite r* * Pro C o n rM in w ill
i h»t (liiM ic.j u a til nut you.
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Th**
miMirn n l ih* milt I h h milt
KF.AKCII CONTINUER
] fur illY tircii
Tim nairm »f fht* C u u rl In wh|«*h
M ILW A U K E E , Mar, 2 3 -4 /1 7 f Ii I h riUlt | h lit* I II ill »m| I h llm f'lri'utl
,Search fur the missing slater of i'lMiri u f H i p N lnlh J iit lk ln l C lr i’Uli
of llm Htnlfi of K lurhtii. In am i fiw
the slain I'alririo Birmingham and BM
iilnul* County, In C-'hancary N i l
unit Ili«* iit l« of llm oaaa k
her fiance swuntt townril MlchlA iih m iilii W arren, |ilnln
yun loitny.
i I f f , vh Itriilk'itnlti W a r r i'r i J r
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English.

wlth na wore Nov, and M n . A. L.
of Euatii, alio Prof. J, N r
a of tho city, Alao M ri.
Mabel William* and Mra. Mahal
H ill* of Midway.
oiwaya worahlp at F ln t Shiloh
Where tho Spirit of Chrlat dwell*
and tha Holy Spirit la nover ab­

Covlnutun

T u rn ta b le T im e
M ld n ls lil
Itendeavoiis
•Jew s
Hlun O ff

Dually under the federal airport !
art.
Nesumptlon of federal loan* to ■
help cities plan nubile works pro- 1
gram* for use In ra*e of a rereaaluti,
I
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V*
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Liberalising federal loans and
I WAN TH IN K IN O OF THCM TODAY when I cum* a&lt; (»** the
kraut* for eomhallng stream pub
story of Juan, a Utile 12-year-old who lived In flpanlsh llurlcm for
lotion.
about a year. The rest of them are still there, and Juan got out. but
Modal Hecurlty extension to protha question Is moot, aa they say, whether a* got the hrruk or the
villa federal old uge Insurance
kids who stayed behind did.
pensions for city uml eounly em­
Flva years ago, a friendly but not wealthy Puerto Rican coupla
ployee*.
cam* across him In a llttla town. He waa hungry and he wa* lo*t.
They were generous people and they took him Into their family and
TKLKVIHION HOW
UAfiTIMOHK, Mil., Mar. 211-01‘I i to r three yeara ha waa happy with them.
Then, two yeara ago, they all climbed Into one of the bucket-scat
— Wayne Coy, Federal Communlca-I
tions Commission chairman, said r planes and Itew up lo New York- There waa only one place for
today the 12 broadcasting diaunels 1 them to go, of course.
Thslr lack of money mad* them choose Spanish Harlem auto­
now assigned lo television "will not i
be eliminated."
'
matically. I f they had had manay, landlords In New York have A
habit of looking tha other way or Sddllng Impatiently with the
"Obviously, therefore," he -nidi
"No Vacancy" algn, if apartment applicants ara not white and
In an address prepared for the.
reasonably Anglo-Raxon.
Advertising Club „f n a ltlm o “preaent ......................
available
*o r a little while Juan waa happy—unMttied by Uts roar and
on the markut will get service from
flash of tho city, but happy with hla foster parent*. Then tha
th e i* channels rontimiously."
fathar died and almost simultaneously Juan wae stricken with rheu­
matic heart disease.
^smoothest custards are
Hove you aver known a rheumatic heart victim T I have known
those that ar* not cooked at too
•avers), ail adults, and those that have lived through It are men
high a temperature or for too
who have put part of tha world behind them. It la a violently
long a time. This applies to ctt*.
crippUng disease and It has a habit of leaving its victims hanging
tarda madi on (he top of tha range
on a thin thread over Uts pit of death.
•a well a* those baked In the nv.-n.
They tail ua that heart dleoflie la the greateat of all klUere.
"Well—nearly half of all heart daalhi, at any age, ara prompted by
gheumatle heart dtaaosa.
e
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JUAN STENT A TEW MONTMfe In a hospital and (hen went up
to Irvington House, in IrvInglan-on-Hudoon. N. Y.
1 don't want this column to begin sounding Ilka a pitch for oil
tho chartUaa there ever were. CfeariUee are flue and I contribute to
•om t (although my incoma tag deductions are a trifle cloudy on
i point), but you cannot w rit* about thorn all the time, because
pi* can only take ao much la • single vein—ao much comedy,
m&gt; much tragedy, ao much pathos. However, they team to have
Juan atrslghtanad out • Uttie up at Irvington Heuee and 1 thought
ft was worth mentioning.
Hla heart la mending, and that l l t h * U | thing. Not only that;
U going to school at P. A 44)0—a Manhattan school maintained
at Irvington House for New York children—and ha has learned

Having na vUitori to worahlp

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X U T I C I i I l f F F B I .I C A T I O *
IN T IIF . N A M t; u F T I I E S T A T E
O F F L O R ID A : O H K F.T1N O H
T O — Jessie C a lv in W a rd . Aodal u s la - lt F Il I ,

T H lK tD A V
W e a le rn Ja n ilm re e
N ew *
W e s te rn Jam b oree
T h e 7 o'clock elub
N ew *
I ' i i p illa r Music
M o rn in g D e v o tio n *
Moods In Music

State Boosters

* The/Popo npoko of preparation.;
fur the 1050 holy year. He ex
pressed hope it would t&gt;e a "year with hii craw and nln* paaaongara,
of pardon, of grace and of sal­ had boon hold prlaonor for J7 day*
In Tainan, American C-47 p IM
vation.”
, Donald K. Haulg (above), Ingle- ‘
■ wood. Calif., la now u fo in Shaa' ahal, He doclarod that Ion minute*
, after hi* plarw took off (ram Shani r a i H i i r * r v a M p a n e O ast
Itu l, alx armed Communist* **l**d
our part of the world,'.’ The agree­ Die plan* and pul It* occupant* In .
ment cells for Israeli troops lo Jail.
(IntamolioM l SoundphoU)
leave Lebanese anil within ten
Hays; restoration of tha frontier
to the Junr If* position and o re­
duction of frontier armed forces,
The
llrltlsh
foreign
office
spokesman said lirilaln ha* not
yet answered a Trans-Jordan rer|uest for llrltlsh troops to pa­
trol Ml lo &lt;UI miles of Its frontier
with
Israel, from
Austin in
niiarandal.
Trans jordan )iad denied inakIng the reipieat, hut Britain inelal* Ii did. The foreign office is
In touch with the United Stale*
State Peparlou til ulxuit the euhjeet.

Legal Notice

UMNO STATION
W.T.R.R.

M IA M I, Mar. 23— l/F*)— An arm­
ed handlt early today escaped with
123,000 worth of unnot diamond*
after forcing a New York Jewelry
broker to drive hla car around the
Miami area nearly two hour*.
I
■ Fred Y avltt, 34, victim of. the!
I rohliery, will he hoanltnlUed "aev-1
terul day*”, Jarkaon Memorial H o *.,
pilal ntturhe* aald. Yavlta In suf­
fering shock a* n result of the
ordeal.
Sheriff'n deputies **td It wan
first thought the loan would reach
130,000, hut a recheck of the miss­
ing gems placed the value at about
|2;|,«M,
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_D0NAlDIL_HAlllO

WEDNESDAY MARCH S3, 1 9 #

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New and Modem Appliance Show Room. Entrances
thru main store room or 105 So. Palmetto Avenue, All
models o f Frlgldaire Appliances shown and dejnonstra-

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at
In Unity Thora lit St rwnuth—

THE WEATHER

To Protect the Pate* of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

H a n fo r d

Sanford
and
vicinity— Petty,
cloudy and continued mild through
Friday. Light to moderate Bootherlv »ind*

S f^ r a to

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

Lewis Orders
Miners To End
trikeJUA

Sen. Connatiy House Shelves Pension
Opens Battle r
x T
t% r\
To .Help-ECA! ror Veterans Bv O ne

Bill
V ote;
CommitteeClears Labor Law

Koval I Asks Full Army Strength

U M W P resid ent Says
U n ion M e m b e rs A re
T o Be Praised F or
In sig h t O n Issues

T e x a n S a y s E con om ic
A id C o m e s A h ead
O f A rm am en t P ro­
gra m
F or
E u rope JSenate

p ittsb u r c h T T u i . 24 -&lt;A*)
•—John 1. U uh today ordered
tiii 4M.OOO idle coal inineit to
return lu wink Monday.
An eieculive uidri to ilnliicl
oiiirru &gt;.101:
"Tin (irerenl nirimui.tl penud
will lerinitiate Monday, Mat 28.
I’nidut linn may tliru be resumed
in all ininri and all nirmbrit should
make llirmselvrs available fut work
on that date."
Die order wa* directed to miner*
eait of ttie Mmitiippi, who have
been idle since Mar. M in a work
stoppage l.rwii laid wa* niealil a* a
piirinori.il to dead and injured work
er». Lewi* *aul it alio would |iiole»l
sppoiitlmrnl ol l)i. Jamei Hoyd ai
head ol llie U. S. Hureau ol Mine*.

WASHINGTON. Mar. 24, -(/»’&gt;
— Europe's eronomir recovery hai
the right-of-way over any military
ptogram to support llir purposed'
North Atlantic Security I'a d , Sen [
W A S H IN G I ON. M .II 24 UP)
ator Connally (D lex) *.iul todai
I In- Adiiiuu-ir.iiiun'* l ib,it bill
"I should like to tii.ike n deal.
Was , Ira n il Tui ad lull Itul.iV ill Break Comes As C o m ­
Connally told the Senate, "llir
llir I lnu»c a* well at llir Scnatr
plete Surprise T o
basic |&gt;olicy of thr United Stalellu- 11,.ii-1* l.abnl l ommiHi-r ir
governmrul is lu arcortl economic
Government
Officer
comitimdril paitagr nl tin- Libor
lecovery a clear (iriontv "
bill. I I Pi III C'luiiiiiaii l.esittski
HA U&gt;s K n l u . i . M .u . 2-t
The veteran chan man of the
(I) Muli) iililic.itrtl hr wiuilil ptrss
t /l’l
llo
M i *- h m | i |, i
K iw i
Senate Foreign Relations l ommitlce
fin it* *ouMili-l.ltmu by tlie lluu*r tuokr lliioiivli i Irvcr today ami
opened debate on tlie $5,‘i8 0 l00&lt;l.
alir.ul ul niiiiiuiuni wagr legit),itiuu. trill irvitl, at l l , .-111w lioni thru
(MM) program to aid Western Eutop*
llir lull wiuilil irpral till* I all I llo iiin
m the neat 15 months. Suite Sen
H.utlrv Law and iprnacl tbr til l
ators have suggested t Imppiug from
l l i r b ir .il ... .iin r il .tbillll 4 lit
Wagini Act, with tiune muddies$ f,0(H),IMM).OOP to $2.28(1.000,000
A. M, IV'.*' I ) . ilnilit llllr r tilllr*
lion* approved by llir Jiliiiiliiitinfrom the total.
uoitb ol I ’m l -Mien, ai lu** llir m
In ,ii
But Connally urged Ins col
I hr Senate labor c*,inimttrr al ri lio m Haton Ri »UK«leagues to approve the uulhori
Wit Inn lin er limn* llir u .i In hail
lotion bill In full. It pul* « limit irailv ha* ideated a tllilllai till
on the amount to be spent by the
Till’ limin' rrfust'll to acri'pl im ivnl tlu rr nidi'* in I io iii llir i n n
ol m il to
Kiumnmlc Cooperation Adminis­ .Mona11- iiiiiriiilm o n ta to it* b ill cun- llig liw a * I'h i „
tration, bill it does lull provide tin m iig u n it cu n lru ls . T b r ilrc iv iu ti d r |ilb ol tIn •-• t r r l
thr actual cash This would he m il *i,|id ihi&gt; m rasurt* to n SntHti.S b rn ll'* *li-|**iiir* m *l x u lu n le e i i
done by appropriation.
llu u t r rotiferi'tiri* conim ltli-r tui
,
ktlill king ml
Connally said the question has m irk out u c o iu p ro m lir
ija h .d lr d i l l ......... ..

Thi* mine clo»lti|t», have coat the
digger* some IHO.llOlt.tHW In wage*.
During ill*' mino shutdown, coalcarrying railroads laid o ff more
than 7n,nou employee.
Lewie declared the UMW membershlp elioiilil lie congratulated
"for their undertdnndlnti of the
important leu nee Involved in the
preaent policy," ami added:
'•The volume of abuio and de­
nunciation of the mlneworkcre and
their officers, released by thy eoul
operators, financial interests ami
hostile
political
elements, has
rarely been exceeded In mr*:nltu&lt;le
or mullgnuncy. This boll fell short
of its mark, as will future efforts

«i aailuuaf* its »•■#* KlaNil

Fact Finders E n d
Hearings On Rail
Engineers Dispute
CHICAGO,
Mar. 8 4 - ( /P ) - A
itrrtdui ntr*rt- fact finding bonrd
lias ended hearings In a dispute
which threatens a strike of some
8.000 railroad engineers.
The hoard yesterday took under
advisement demands of the llrothrrhnod of l/icomotlve Knglneers
tor nil estra engineer on inulli|ile
unit diesel-electric railroad t»eoUiotlven Thu present crew Is otic
engineer rind one fireman.
Tim hoard, whieh held public
hearings for HI days, will study
the evidence and prepare Its
findings and recommendations for
submission to President Truman.
The
hoard's recommendation
under the National Railway Labor
Act, will not he binding on either
the union or the tin railroads In­
volved In the dispute. However,
the art re&lt;|itiri-H the unions must
wait at leas .1(1 days after the rernmmt-odntioim are are announced
l,efur* staging a walkout.
The union authorised a strike
against 15 of the carrier* and set
Jan. 'll for I ho walkout, However,
naming of (he fact finding hoard
by President Truman automatical­
ly delayed the strike. Although
the estra man demand was made
against some 45 oilier railroads,
no strike threat was made against

them.

Womun Frncturea
U'K In Auto Crash
Mr*. Randolph 0, Luttgens, 88,
of Verona, N. J, Buffered a broarn leg and cut* on the fact and
neck when the 1940 Ford Sedan
her husband waa driving south on
Palmetto Avenue late Tuesday
afternoon collided with a 1938
Rulck coupe whieh liable L.
Littlefield, 43, a mine of Lake
Mary, wa* driving wait on Twen­
tieth Street.
Damage to the left aide and
right front of the Ford w*» eatlmatrd at 1800, and to the Rulck
at *50. Doth driver* faca charge*
of recklcaa driving, **y police.
HALTS RATIONING
STOCKHOLM, Mar. 84—(A^-—
Sweden abolished rationing of
butter and other fata today, after
more than eight year*. Meat In
reatauranta alao goea off tha ra­
tion Hit, but remalaa on coupon*
In th# atorea.
The government ordered a
alight increaae In the butter price
and a deervue In Use price of
Rgrgarlna, to keep down tho de­
mand for butter,
JL

BLIMP OPERATION
I.OS ANGELES, Mar,
—Blimps have lurceaafu)i f f #
rated off carrion
maneur
ver*.
Capt. O. W.
naval airahlp I
■H ivt mi
re rlmentatlnn it
Told j§: naval
night that K-typa
fN t
carrier*
operated
Johg, were
w *r* o
with
“great auaato
With ^great
m* neuter* off

H#
L;.-,

—™ ae

wJr m

they won retry affaettn
duty tad aaU-eubaaartS ia,

A m e n d m e n ts
Rent
C on trols
On
R efused B y H o u se ;
C o m p ro m ise Sou gh t

SH08UV BIFOM H I UROID the Senate Armed Services Committee la
Washington to support a bill Axing the active strength uf the Army at
837,000, Secretary of the Army Kenneth Hoynil (left) U shown waiting
to testify. With him me Air Force Chief of SlulT Hoyt Vaiulenberg (can­
ter) and Army Chief of Staff Omar Bradley. Koyoll declared that while
war la not Imminent It la "at least a possibility."
(International)

Carnival For Winter Visitors Is
Presented By Shuffleboard Club
The Sanfo/d .SIiulllrbo.ini Club celebrated it* "most luccrttful
tenon" with a carnival List night lb.it drew mote than 400 visitors
to the shuffleboard mints at Palmetto Avenue and Second Street
where an interesting ptogram of entertainment was presented, and
speeches of welcome were made by Mayor Andrew Carraway, Frank
F.vans, Carl Eisenhower. John L Galloway anil James Wnglit. J. Roy
Doll wa* master of rcri'miuiles. f
Mayor Carraway paid tribute ryi
»
l/'ll
1
to the older member* of llie Club I may f | &amp; r A
K lllP fl
who had belli It together through ■ ”
V
n i v
B illIV U
muny years, thanked the winter
visitors for their spirit of co-opcrution and friendliness anil lauded
the eivic enterprise of the late II
J. Lehman during wlmsr adminis­
tration a t mayor the shulflehoard
court and dub house was built.
Frank Kvans likewise nralaed N ea rly
20 P e r s o n s
the late Mr. Lehman fur Ids In­
Flee
F rom
B uild­
terest In tourist activities, and
minted out that Mr. and Mrs.
ing W ith o u t In ju ry
.elintan, prior Li their marriage
had lived oil the same street in
WAVERLY, Tenn. Mar. 24 &lt;/!&gt;&gt;
Crown Point, Ind. and lint) attend­
Tw n p m o u * Vvcrr killed when
ed the same schools. Mrs. I.ipinmn
was called to the microphone of l l i r &lt;Mrpl lliiiu ig b l l i r D iiir la m i

As H o t e l Burns
In Waverly, Tenn.

I

tin 1 liiiitl speaker system by M r

Hall ami thanked the speaker* for

I L&gt;t*-f lin e ra lly today.

0 |)r m&lt;l(1 wtll 1,11,,! j„

|rJ|,

1In -i i- fine trib u te * to b n bu*buini ,
in
, ,i
C arl KUerilm w er, club ,n. „U -„t.
l,r
,,0 ,,r "
,,r
ti**(liialcii II ih iirc itru iu
li» lluii. im r ttiU i'IIlK * ana l l i r o lh r i
niunm ry o f M r. i.t-lum in, iw lc o iiie d **.i* lo u iu l ilra d in b it room lim n
the visitors, und stressed the prill tiiio k r am i fu itie i, Deputy S b r n if
triples of good fellowship arid Cuaily (d a y -aid.
friendliness upon whieh the club
Some 20 pertun* rtc a p r il lio n i
was formed.
ll
ir
I,I.w m y it t u c lu t r w illm u t inJohn h. (lullnwuy, V. F. \V post
commander,
declun-d
that tlie Iin v ( ii. iy added.
group Imd done fine wurk In tuiildI In- deputy iiid c n lifie d ll i r d u d
ing up tourist activities nml |irn- a* G H K e n t of G
_ o o d le lliv ille . a

mlseil co-iiperotlon in every wa y .

j ’,
' n r « Na.hville. and
. .
.
,,
muting tbusu activities, .lame* Amrl I ru n nl Mcmphti.
(I'lintinurd On !■&gt;■« 'fin e r)
] M ud wa* a lalnm an (or llie
■- - - ■ ■
---&lt;r iiMiiiiMril lla rwa* Threel
b y his orgunixiillon In aid in pm

Mud ExtinguiHltcH
Burnintc Uun Wel l ; Addition** Made To

Auto Fainting Shop

HUURTUN, Tuh., Mar. 84 (4'l
Additions within the past twn
-Weary workmen aninthered un
underground gas fire' with mud weeks to Kcd'ii fa in t ami Body
early today, mure than nine hours Simp. 1805 Sanford Avenue, to­
gether with new painting and dry­
after It hurst Into flumes.
The first began In u hurtling ing rooms, have added to tho
flash late yesterday afternoon, firm's facilities for painting of
the bright yellow glam i-uuld he automobile*, upholstering of neat*
and repair of tender*, bod I** and
seen mote than SO mile*.
Official* of tho Production windows.
Maintenance Company, which wns
The shop ha* been operated hy
drilling un adjoining well, said it N. Windham for tha p a il two
the burning gas cam* from tho years, and on Alar, 16 he became
R. S'. Smith Well, Immediately nssocinteil with Julian Powrll In
anuth of Winkler tlrlvu lu the tlie huMiness. The painting and
south llouaton oil fluid.
drying room* are petitioned off
The blase wa* finally extln- from the rest of th * building. Tha
gulihed about 4:00 A. M. today drying room ia heated to 100 de­
after tnorrj than 40 workmen gree* and point dries In two hour*.
ed hundreds of » « k * of
AI (illllard, formerly of Chevro­
ig mud into tho burning let Iui* Joined the firm in the
hole. Nu ca*ualltl*i worn reported.
render department. Oliver Re*vea
has charge of tha body repair*.
PAHS 310th HOUR
Willlnm W . Bean, formerly of Me*
MIAMI, Mar, 24—W}—Two (lalioy Motor Co. o f Miami i* In
Californian* paaaad thalr 2iuth charge of upholitery work. Dick
hour aloft today In their attempt Boyd In in tha paint department.

n

to break tha world'* record for
endurance flying.
Bill Arrla. 38, and Dick Riedel,
34. refueled their tiny plane,
“ Sunklst Lady," from a speeding
ip thia morning and took on
t food.
At M 4 A. M. they had boon in
air 310 hour*. The rgeord I*
!5S hour*, eet In 19MI

S

ACriON ON BORDER
LONDON, Mar, 84—W )-T h*
Albanian new* agency said today
Yugoslav "Trotskyit**" have com­
mitted a series of provocation* on
land and In the air against Al­
bania Utht month.

W A S H IN G I ON.

M at

24

&lt;&gt;P»

Set i i lau ,,( Deli inr 1 o r in u l,
urging livlilri i i i i i I i i iiioii of tlie
Armed V m , ■•*, -.ml today that
l ungre** -liould gin- lu* *iiccet*or
tiloir aiitlionli
I* tirirat.il appeared lirfotr tbr

T w o B a llo ts T a k e n
WAM IING ION. Mar. 24—(/F)
U* a . ii .■ mic mxtgin, the H o u m
ti'd.i* dieKeil tin* Rankin veler*
ail* prlKieil bill

A lull , ol *otc of 208 to 207
•will die nu iiuir back to the Veler*
an* l oinmiltre fur luitbct *lud/.
Ii u p o iv ib le for the Veteraiu’
I'oimnitiec i,&gt; wide a nee.- bill and
*1 ml it b u k In llie Haute at a
lain date

Hoi th Hunan Kankin (D-M;»t)

Ion-1 t h r v o te to te c o m m t)
llu- b i l l l&lt; d e a d .
Senate A llie d S n * n r* Colnmiltee
Ibid kdN Ibis legislation for
uppoii ,,| an Adminulraliori tins i ,,ngr.
Kankin said.
|,(||
, in i!i ml 1'*17 I egill,it in u
limb.in’ , lull nlieutly had been »o
w b lili

g liillprd till' A llliy, N a il
and All I , m e iindei thr Depait
inrnt ol p rb n -e

to ld t li. I

m e ,m l t li d

:u,,.

ii ,t r here litt la resent*

St. Johns R i v e r
Channel Surveyed
By li. S* Engineers

Citrus Code Law

JVlUr. .*{() l\l t‘ t

Waitress Awarded
Lartfc Damage Suit

Newman
Of Wildlife Offittrs

White* Named Head
Of Finance Officers

Miracle Soil Conservation Day
Cited As Example Of Cooperation

THE WEATHER

t

b

Senate Group Told
Of Weaknesses In
Military C o n t r o l s

Vote Kills L e g is la ­
tion For T h is C o n ­
gress. R ankin S a y s ;

Tw o /\CL Trains
Crash A t Jessup,
Killing O n e Man

""wsssr a fzftjx?'’

•’ ."to

Mississippi Ri p s Forrestal A s k s
Levees, Flooding More Power For
Part Of Louisiana iHead Of Defense

T

i at.,.
hi
iigmiil proposal for
* m* ,i no utli peiixiona at age 86
,, M.u .i \\ ii Olio and World
lie util In- trpla.rd lit In* la b u ,n I M" '• I '&gt;11*11*.
lliel pint nr xl u rrk b\ l.ouix A
&gt;
t liirow i( back to
ii
been raised whether 'The content
Ki.'*.» Itiiinxed a series of
It ,,111 o u iitio l* w ill c x i'irc « M rrk l l ....... Uid uiginy. H -'idi-nl* lu b-aw- lolumm. **|io*r iionimilion was
plated m ilitary assistance pro
i,xtny. unless a compinnii-e tliri
. n . i . i i be floor,
tim er*
l l i r K r d C n U i '&lt;•! j g o n lllllte il ) r d c iil.iv
v the Senate
gram will Interfere with the ex. (,H1|
rw h w J
Ml„ m
i I i . , . . i It-T e x ) miplo the
lip .1 i r i r p l u i l i i c n lr i in H u ll M ien
I ' o r r r i l i &lt;0.1 "a beginning" ha*
ecutlon ° f . ‘ h* recovery p.wgiWM T
. desk lit that tu n *
m ii i i,. .. i&gt;d ii back,
trrn made mi uuitviny llir Aimed
III
by the diversion of Kurop.anj
.Semite nor llom-e hill In r . r i r b u ir lu g r c *
ml! . u,i vote *vns first *n»
1 Ii
ntanpow-er anti
ml material*
material, for
„ „ ue*o- mnk„,
,.ontro|ll „*
1 lie lu r .ik in i i n i c i l at ,i b ilg e I'Dir ea lint lli.il "iritain weaknrs*
I nt
14i 80H against th*
I mun
b r l l i l b r * u b llie W l lk l l l t n u t l l g . i l and incon*i*tem n-*" in the a il bate m o ll
it"' ,n u recount. It dev*WMIeUno definite nn*w*r cart'"",".......
"?
■,! d.iit in, 'nbnlidnri* h a d erred
p lA n liltlo n 1 lu i l l r i w ailin ilitecl-i pievented lull ir.ili/alion ol ile­
lie given at thi* time. Connally1........ 1
I
Hut Donnie rut if lender* on Cap ly .lg . " ll» l llie I t w r r al that point. | goal.
i lu in ,t . n u t riiure were no
*n b l,
" t h e m ilit a r y
axxlxtauce
l
. . - . I , ........ tbe ii-capitulaprogram b I i o u M , lit fu e l, buva a itol Hilt deaerlbi'il nx a ''pretty
Thu p|np,-eit lull wiruld strong *,&gt;.
l b. hi. at clime i i* ,i ..onplete
beurficlul effect on economic r* good Jiib" llie Mummied lull up f *111 p t 'l * r , I lie I l l c l stage loot not
llt'i
*ti'i hi mill'll
(D-Masa),
VV'nntlnur.t on Page Light)
cowry by atrenglhenlug the feel proveil by llie Senate last night been , ' 1 nbn ,1 dangeioil*. De­
p iesid io g m Hie abflCIlCO from th#
in g u f cu lifld rn ce ntni s e c u rity .", itH to lu. They d id n 't tike a pro
city of Speaker Knyhurn. ordered
I lineal, Jr.,
^Inofficial estimates are that vision allowing “home rule" dr pot) M u iiit II
iIn- recount on lu* own Initiative,
said
l l o M a te r o n * " M M high ellan arms program for member* cunlml at any time. The House
riie House sat m tenie liltnea
uugli
ly
."nu
ilnmigli
ibu
break."
of the Atlantic
I'act will Co»t approved measure also Ills ii local
m, Hie name
I cacti member and
V
e
s
lr
id
u
i'*
t
i
l
e
r
.lu
g
e
ill
B
a
tu
ll
u Ii a ii t $ 1,000,nrti),turn — poaslbl y option clause, although the Senate
i be win tin*) voted were called out
H
u
n
g
"
m in. it 4 fe e t, u t o o l below
inorw— in the first year. Th* and House decontrol Nyitem* d if­
bv clerks It waa so quint th#
flo o d sta g e T h e liv e r hud fa lle n
treaty Is scheduled to be signet fer lit lump respect*unlomnlic counter usod by the
h
a
lf
a
fo
n
t
in
th
e
p
re
v
io
u
s
81
Apr. 4 by the United State*.
i r .111111,,i*ir on ■*■*■ r » o
The Senate measure
permits
Great
Britain, Canndu, Belgium,, sump rent Increase* up to 10 p*r h u m * Ii h a * been f a llin g f o r sev
JE S S U P . U n . M ur !M - I I - A
„
Franca, Thu Netherlands, buxuny^
"pi,,,
uieaxiuc prnvldaj i- n tl days, fo llo w m g a c re * t reach- passenger •'
n alt.I a freight
hourg, Denmark amt Norway.
for ............
run, hike*, but &lt;*d a * llo - r i'M ill o f th e D id o R iv e r train collided lu-ad &lt;m l"da* k ill­
flo o d c o in in g ili'w n t lie M is s is s ip p i, ing one ere**mini. Several other*
Connally praised the achieve..^, ||l||tf) „ , NO fur „„
11 "itilniieit (in I'aae r'nueJ
menta of ELA In the past year.. ,.uM
n,hlllll|Htrnlo;
were hurt, mil' Ml budlp that lie
Rut even though progress lias'
may die.
Ussuria
reasonable
return
on
run
hern great, ha said, Eiiropc ha*
Threo cose hue of the Altantenot yet achieved recover'- and Mumble value of rented property
\ 15 n m n ilis c n l i t i l i u a t in n i* p ro ( l
.
• Const Line passenger tr a in wen
*1111 needs American dollar*
, (ii ..t , r;lll.i
St. John*
ill
House lull C o lllllil | ( )
| ) ( k \ I l l l 1 1 11 l * ( l derailed, hut pastettgers tec,.,*.-.!
But lie said that liy June. I 2, vide.l Ii* llie
only minor injuries The tram *«-. |liVri ....... Wodr - r l f
Creek to
_
#
Ktirope m ust be -'indepuudenl . f fm ■i: t o l b " iim u tb s w u * v o te d
enroute fro n t M ontgom ery. \ M , , ,ik ), „
, * , - being survuyuU
b ) III
Smuite l'i**i.|uni Truman
e x tra u rd itia ry A m erican a id "
to Sayannah, i.n
h
.............
„ „ echo
"We do not expect to i-mitiinie asbeit Dud iIn- control* be strung-1
I I I O t l M il ls * i ;•*, n»-»| III ll h t ' i i s v
,
.
this program beyond Unit I nne," tin-lied and continued for 8 1 mouths
fo
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I M .l.A llA S H K K , Mm
Connally
suid. He uddeii Hull beyond Mar. ill
w e ,I o f Jessup m K o n th '-a st ,p .,,r . ; b etw een
w ■■ s k if f * w h ic h re c o rd *
,.i|e
la
w
,
\
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p
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c
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r
u
s
&lt;
I'eiislolin
nt
another
type
also
next year's aid program will Un
la ln te s
glu. The .......... ..
train e
n
g
,
n
l^
L fv
p r e s e ll'
cut "considerably below" the first stepped llllo tin- congresslr'ligl pic c o iih o I id li t i n g
was killed, tin* fnemun sen.mslv " " j 1" 1" ’-- ‘ bief of B survey party
w i t h le e iim in i- n d a t liiu ■ - i tinvar
year'* program, which enst 15,- I III iIn lured and tlm cuduetoi was " / W- 8. engtnaer*. I* conducting
Tlie Administration opened it* in i W a r r e n 's c i t r u * m l* i i u i e .ii l l ■ -lightly injure.I I'.tsseiigwH -i.-ic 'he aounding*. i t w a * revealed to055,000,000.
Connally directed several *l,*r|» format idea for a far-flung ex unite*-, will tie outlined ill i l e l n i l brought to tin- Jessup hospital lor. ' bty by l-dwntd Higgins, mansgur
'- legislators id a mid i i-ti. u Ill "Xamlnation
barb* at Rnsslu. He said the cm ,li­ paiisioli of old age insurance.
'" f Die Sent imle (u tility chamber
T ill* would blanket 80,01111,111111 - " 'I'lwnod, Mur. 30,
ttle* of Western Kurope "bum
Dodge Tliyli'r Ilf lln»i'V lo The I Tin- otlgini'ei killed **a&gt; .lames of Comtuci''resisted the Corrosive hut cheap
ruiitluurd on 1’agu Eight
This rn i k « as initialed, he said,
Hitts, elinlrmun of tin- mlwsnry 1-111*1 I'arri-b, 51 of Siivnunnh.
and ugly doi-trluo of ............. .
coniiiiitti'e, said I he , •-nf ,-i i lice III- "ll Inn ted iiioier eoul by the hy Hoy I. Wetmnro of the U. 8.
M aallaaea Ua l*sae fu m r
Engineers "fflee, .liieksonvillo, and
orieinallv aelieduled fm t nno m** cut'isii'it'h mi)....I
I lii'ii- was ii** iiif o r iu a lio ii ab-mi is iiite u .te ! to
ite tc n u ilia
the
bail
been
noalponed
until
next
S e e k s S ch n u l
llu* cause of tin* w reck
Sheriff ! a n iiu in l "I d r e d g in g necessary to
*i ei-k.
0 '(J m n n .u id a f iie n m n ' b rin g llu - i tia n n e l to a
p ro je c t
lie Niibl tlie meet me " ill In- ........ ...
feet, ill) feet wide.
MI AMI , Mat 8 1 -l/P ) - A fed­ lost n "hull session" 'tub mem bndtv n-uldi'd. "a-* Indlcved I" In- iii-piii uf
Another river project now under
tin. "lily i&gt;ni' i-rimislv injured
1l'onllnii.4 (&gt;* I' m , 'lln r-i
eral district court jury yester
TALLAHASSBK, Mor 81 &lt;11 day awarded I I 11,51X1 In Mr*
J'nlii rimiii Inin Mutt"* -.iiiil the \&lt;ay is the Incntiou uf 00 bencons
—Coleman
Newman,
Mun.la's .Muiido F.lluilt (iucrie, Fort laiud'
infill and liaccagi- coache* uver in Die I'baniK'l ftom Astnr through
new game and fish director, t.uiay erdale waltresn, fnr iniurlea *u»- J{. I). H a w k in s D ie s
till il'd and that jmssthly several Woudruff Cut. li d * work, Mr.
prnnosed
estuidishment
nf
a Inined in an niilninnhlle ai-eldent
"tlirr car* inn&gt; liave lieun derail- Higgins "Xplnmrd, wns contracted
In
C
h
u
r
lv
H
to
n
,
S.
training ichucd fur wildlife uf- in 1lolly*s.ixiil Full. I I . 1048. •
hy thu Const Guard Division of Aid
fleers.
The judgment was against Roy
to Navigation, and call* for comWord whs recelveil tin, iimrn
Hr- sold bi- will stiggi-sl lu Hi# (it ieraoii of Full l.uudurdulu, will)
plctiijn m I*,’ da&gt;s. The beacons,
(iatrtp and Fresh Water Fish whom Mrs. (iunrio was riding at lug liy Mr. nml Mr*. H 'I Urn Coiiittiiu T ria l H e a rs with tin- I'Xieptinn nf tlione to b«
Commlsilim tomorrow that ef­ the time uf the accident. Situ had hum uf tlie dentil nf R. I' Maw O h je e tiv e s
Of
R eds placed ut VVnmlriiff Cut, will reforts be made to obtain a drac- ■ueil for |.'l5,IHMr, claiming Grier­ kln», furiiterly of Hanford. "Iilch
plme tlm mniker* which wore retfvatcd Army ramp Nuntewhi-n- In son wa* inlnxb'uted and rirnve I'ccurred at liln home in I'linllesmitvod wlieu ilia channel wm doopNEW VllUK Mar - 8 4 - i/l’i
tuti, H.
enrly this miriiing.
Central Florida fur use as a recklessly.
school.
*
Deal It whs attributed l« a ("-art The final irlrjectivc uf tin- Atnt'll- uned.
4'un Cummilliist i’art\ l* t" r-Htuat
tuck.
T il I EVES LOSE
lillsh "a Soviet Kni-iullM ii'pulilli'
Mr
Hawkins
wits
i-aplaih
"f
the
PRISONKHH T A K F N
TA LLA H A S S E E, Mar. 2 4 -IA 1
A TH ENS, Mar. 84—(AI Hu* — Thieves liroke Into u milk com­ 1'idice di'purtmunl for tin- Atlantic in tin- United Slut"*,” Hutd a
Greek* today announced more than pany office here lust night and Cmiit l.ilie Rnllrund, Jiii'ksmivllh- party manual inlindlivcd by tlie
lOO guerrilla* were killed or taken carted nwuy n 400-nuund safe, hut District, fur many years, lie lived guvi'i nment today lu I Do I'mn
munist i'0HK|tirui-y trial.
G A IN E S V IL L E , Mar. 84—&lt;/P)—
prisoner in a two-day imttli- in Ihey prohnldy will be disappointed with h i, family on Eust TwentyTin- mnmiul, read to tlie Jury Georg# C. VYhilu, city clerk of
first Street before being Iran*Kplru*.
when they get it open.
hy It. S. Atlnrlivy John F, X. Tnlluliaisrr, wus named prceldent
An official statement HUol 18
Uinta Moore, heud of tho firm . ferred I d Jack*onvllle where thi'y Mctioliey, Huid "licit a republic of tho Fiorlilu Municipal Finance
were killed and 15 captured in ' hi- . staid there wus only about 120 in lived for levaral year*. At the wa* In bn uttahlishcd thru.igh
Officer's Association ut th* clos­
Ptloponnesu* and 83 were taken the safe. It still has not been found time of Id* death ha wa* Train revnlulion In which party muming meeting " f a short course hare
Master at Charleston, H. I', wiiere
prisoner in central Greece.
'b y police.
her* “must he ready In *nci'ifice yesterday.
lie wa* recently trasferred from
their liv*»."
Other offlcorn named were! H.
Wrijcro**, (la.
Tlie “Manual of Organiialton
Be*lde* hie widow lie leave* a of the Communist Party" was ad­ I). Pelhnnk, city comptroller, Tam­
m iii and daughter. The body will mitted into evidence after voci­ pa, vice president; W. C. Stewart.
•■Hy clerk, Mt. Dorn, treasurer]
urart an
ana
he sent to Jacksonville where fun­ ferous defense objection*.
A,
A. Claronco
Clarcnca O'Neill, d
city finance
eral service* and burial will take
McUoltey read ono passage from
director iierc secretary.
place.
the manual which said “our task
i* to muke every party member
T IM E SETTLED
a professional revolutionist."
,
Ry RALPH BARKER
PENSACOLA, Mar. 81 --(*!*)—
In addition to aHraclmg incrcaiing public attention to the impor­ Thi* burning Issue of daylight sav­
U D II SCOUT MEET
tance of contarvini all natural resource* in llie Stele, the Mirada ing time for Pensacola thi* Hum­
Packs 10 and 34 of the Cult
L A K E LA N D , Mar. 24—
—
Scouts will have u monthly meet­
D*y tcheduled for Apr. 7 on the (arm of (he Fellowship mer has been Battled,
Thi* northwoit Florida city I* ing on Friday ut 7:30 P. M. at Tha Federal State Frost Warning
tfiMwal Lollcge is being Uiicuncd at an outstanding example of cogoing lo remain on Central Stand­ llie Methodist Church annex, Ro­ Service forecast for peninsular
operative effort.
ard Tim# during 1949.
bert Hesty, director announced Flurida tunigiit nmi Fiiday w u
Mo(« Kan 30 business, mduitr al, and civic oiganitationi of Cen­
clear to partly cloudy and con­
this morning.

It aald a Yugoslav frontier pa­
trol on Mar. 18 fired a rocket in
the direction of the border and _
BRADLEY TAKER COURSE
Yugoslav plana flaw over the bor­
Deputy City Clerk Gordon L. der
tral Florida both rural and urbanf
Mar. 16.
Bradley enrolled early thla week
aa wall aa fadaral and Slate ageneat tho University of Florida fur
tel ar* assisting in setting up thi* under the guidance of Ed Higgins
STAMP
WAR
of tho Samlnote County Chamber
a cour** In auch problem* aa tax
BERLIN, Mar. 8+-(A5—Dlvid- (tent operation, ahd are going "all of Commerce are burning mid­
wing method* and ptroceout"
to
make
it
"the
blgge-t
thing
night watt* to get tho giant oper­
i, effect of population gain* ed Berlin today waa caught In an aver to kit Central Florida."
ation keyed for the big Miracle
lunielpelltles, revenue sources, East-Weat postage stamp war
To perform thla modern agri­ day. Fertiliser and materlale art
relations, and dfbt manage- which, in effect, made every tsan cultural
"Miracle," which nrdlna- being furnished free of charge by
hla own letter canter.
iniroa four or five vrar* to buainns firm* all over tho state.
Post office! la Berlin's three
three day course, whieh
tllah, over 800 "un th* Farm
Western sector* wore refusing to
Ao the day approach** Higgins
01 voterana era donating ■md hi* Chief of Operations, Bob
arrept n u ll w hich. did net bear
•tet with the Job*, hund- WlUwroll, of tho U. 8. Bolt Con
farm machinery dralara swrvatfon Service, ar* being
‘ '‘r 'T o 'S J - u S o s . s .- u ,
J over tha state are fur- ■waaqtod
sector continued thalr policy of
by long dJitanoo tolotractor* and driven free Phono-asd telegrams ftom many
rejecting any
..
to the rolteg*.
Tho hard working coatmitteda
occupation tea*. ■ • -,T K
V th* -V

No. 153;

Awtoelated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA* THURSDAY, MARCH 21, Htltl

Established 1008

■•

i tii

'1,L ‘-

OKAYS A-MAC11LNE

LIVERPOOL, Mar. 8 4 -&lt; A 1 The Vatican lias authorised Liver­

tinued warm with the outlook

warm through Sunday.
M eA U l.IF F E HONORED
BRUSSELS,
Mar. 24,—(A 1 JACKSONVILLE, Mor. a t-U H
Th# title "cltlien of honor of Ba*togne" is to ho conferred on U. 3.
Atlantic City
MaJ. General Anthony C. McAauBoston
llfte.
Cleveland
MoAuliffe will ho given the tltlu
Detroit
In recognition of his outfit'e heroic
Minneapolis
defense of th* Belginn city during
New York
th* Arttenn** offensive in Decem­
Phoenix
ber. 1944. H i* famed one-word
St, Louis
ro p ly -"N u ta l"-to a Gorman sur­
Seattle
render call has become part of
Montreal
Belgian history.
Jacksonville

pool University to build an stainbusting machine on the ground* of
a new Roman Catholic cathedral
under construction her*.
Officiate of tho university's
nucloar physics laboratory found
the only suitable alto for tholr
synchro-cyclotron waa a corner
of the cathedral site. Roman Cath­
olic canon law aaya Vatican auth­
ority must be given kefere a build­
ing othav than a ekurch can be
erected aa land acquired aa church
Baatogn* now tebela itself the
property.
"nuts city."

Orlando
Tallahassee

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M O N D A Y , M A R C H &gt;1, 1 1 4 9

C. 0. Andrews To •Shirley Ann Rathe!
Died Friday P. M.
J t e s
Sponsor Revision
Of Election Laws'n
K,'n
r"M. ’yesterday
,prv,‘" w
,r*Wesleynn
Mrt nt _
I ftrao
I*.p
at
Methodist Church for Shirley Ann J Oefent#

Judith Coplon

CITRUS REPORT

l;
e siitssM
r
ii „ i
«% *Fiinn aTATH kahwf . h*
■he rompired in pan lecrel .nlor- —Tin* Stale Citrus Inspection HuM A R C H OP EVENTS
M K ru llT *XO ar
I l.arry Ibil). I.anr. three month* malion to Valentin A. Gubilchev, reun 10:00 A. M. report today Ini
boxes;
| The rolloulna prices reported l.,
old
son
of
Mr.
anil
Mr*.
Jam
es
C
leg lilo tlen on UnlScoHon
Secretory'* fe w e r*
Grapefruit Oranges Tangerine* the dealer* on the .Hantoni hiai.
l.anc died Inst Thursday nt the Runian engineer at Unilrd Nations
10'lOd IKurmirN .Murkft fur prodlit# m.|&lt;i
GD.HO
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 21—(/Tv Ralhd, five yrnr old daughter of
Oft.OJll
To l e Upped By Congress? 1
Mey Bring Such • Result
home of hi* parent* near Elder hradquarteri. She wai released in Rail
V'etrerx t«» truck#r» anil dealer* up fu I? •*i
78,370
Truck 34,303
—A general revision nf Florida'* Mr. and Mr*. Robert Kathcl, who
4.H30
\| yiur. XI 194V
Spring* after an Hines* of only New York under $20,000 bond.
lo
n i!
Ileanw, lllaek \ulenllue
S p td tl te Ctnlrtl P uts
147,080
election law* with a view towan died Friday nt 8:(&gt;fl I'. M. at the
ii few dny*.
Aftrr receiving Mi** Coplon'* Total I0!)..r.&gt;!»
'
llii
Ilpr
12 *.* •3.2j
thrlr modernization will he spun- homo of her grnnd|iurrnt*, Mr. and .^J^ASHINOTOW—Congreo# la almoat certain to patt legislation I Other survivor* include nno plea, Judge Kerch fixed additional
IteariM, 1.1rnit llu Ilpr II 7.1 - ;. ,
IfealiM. Teliderifl eeo. |l« || 411 ti
aored In the next Legislature by Mr*. John Dnvl., m nr I'aola Cor. f y to atrengthsn the unification of tha Armed Service*, and thla j brother, Danny (ieno; a In,If i,ro. bond for hoc at f 10,000.
j iiu ilpr
12 ii •3
Rep. t.hnrlr* O. Andrew* of Or ; nor.
.............
kglalaUon probebly will call for a conalderable Increaaa In tha I ther .lame* t.\ l.nne Jr . of ffella*
J
1" let*
11 &gt;*• J lu
Mi** Coplon was teni( orarlly
Undo, h** *n!d hrr«* today,
| Horn Foil. 4. IS*11. Shirley Ar&gt;n •■ powers of tb* Defense secretary.
1
1
ii
M.
kk
*
11
1.0
l*ri
{2 21 3 3S
i t,Inde; gruudporeut*. Mr. and Mrs. taken Into custody of IJ. H. mar|lV|«M,
Oultleli
l*rl
13
I•» j ].
Andrew* nnlil the mndernlrailon, I* nl*o survived t.v »Wfo l.rother*. I \ Th*&gt; purpoae will be to make the arcreUry head of tha Armed ‘ III II. I.nllee of l.ongwood
„
..........
.
and ■bats again for ^fingerprinting
I .•!#•! V. |‘ilMNl II I
14.101 3 ii
•ffort *hoiild hi* made n* the Leg , Robert and Clifford Rnlhel, Hun- J| Force* In reallly, and not merely a figurehead aa he le under tha j Mr nod Mr« .1. It. I.anr of Ntm- CJjiiin ber'nltorr.ry- arrangt'.l for
i *it*'*iiiiltem. lot It.'In
in on n ;,
I I I I.lit MMMiliT Al
Mature lube* up the lank nf r n - ' ford; two sisters, llnrhara .lean
I.MKldauif*. 11•• IImKI
11 In 2 mi
FMIII %Y* H\U. IX. IUlu
fi.nl. Funcrnl services were held the IhiiiiI.
present law, with, tha secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force
H CAIM.n r Hill I'MIINTH OF l Mllull*, l.reeii ill lltlli |4l.!MI • | |n
acting u new general election law j and l.inda Itathel, nl-a.of Sanford.
wielding more actual authority than th* chief. |, at the graveside in Lake View
Pepjiere,
llii
Ilpr
11.31
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Kl.t:ilY
HHI
MATCH
HI*K«:iFIKH
Jtulge
Kerch’
set
tier
trial
date
4o replace the olio It passed ti| a
Fniicral services were conducted
IMMTIthTH
IT »'•«!» I'ail ill •»#*•, Nett Fill Iteil IIIInn
However, Congress probably will not go aa (rn ,ciliary al 2:0(1 I'. M. Friday, here for Apr. 25.
Special session Iasi HcpU ml* i and by ihr Itcv. It. I*. Hoppe nxxlxt. ,1
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officiating
far aa th* Hoover Commlaaloa recommended In
Mis* Coplon and Gubltehey are ovlrtlf*
.29 I*J3 ftadlelie* ll&lt;et||
Whirl) i» now defunct.
•l.y lt*'v. L, It. Itiisliton Mini Itev. A.
Ha report on. reorganlaatlon of the military
t? in - 3 on
HKMINitl.i: MM'NTY
I *-.3 I *• 11..a linn
„
„
,
,
‘
.
scheduled
to
g„
t„
trial
on
the
The present election law* w ere'S. Ilavl*. Iluriul was iiiihIm inj|
•»la •SaiiiMMli. V* ll».a ItuIlpr 13 in •i ....
establishment.
I
(
; conspiracy charge In New York on
&gt;I an Imiiinur*. i ' ii
1 Tl .in •O i l
adopted In 180.1 and were almost ' Sylvan Lake Ceinch iy.
The
commlaalon
propooed
thi
Auu.
'
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that
the
Defenaa
i.
Tim
li
ii ■«tnn aim u n,'~
J'tl 'Tuiltil Irer-s M-l I Ill .
12 111 I •!
3
a complete readoption of the law*
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-eecraUey
to
moOe
a
aupenltuai,
!•*:
with
P4HM8
U&gt;
cused
of
an
espionage
conspiruey.
(l «»N$lniir*l From V'm p linri
adopted Imniedlalolv .f r a . .L - i|*'»4
I
I
&gt;raii|f«
's-VitleM
i
l.m
Hot
|3 nil
H
uae disciplinary action to end
and Service
8
rivalries, tom'lltrr for lh«f ifo«wl of the roiin- He Is in custody In New York.
437i t t •r»iuiie«*‘t emple
11«•k $3.21
Tn
II
rapeclally
the
betwatn
«Ir.ipefroll
e.M
ai
m
|
i
Hretllew«
.1
,
|
till*
!
feud
between
the
Navy
and
AJr
atatement.
I ,rv „
lloi
1273
:a
i3i
roroe. The group would demote Ithe Service aac* . "w e lire going to agree on ii
r r a a t la s e d f r o m •**■* Oaer
“They were designed principally
t»; 12241 Ilft hlpO uf prudm e lie tvy lotltty
retarlaa to undersecretaries.
1l«t morn thing* than wc disagree
; l*irr« iii null h i h k i i t % n :tin iradliiK fo live on loom all prodm #•
to prevent persons not hlghl&gt; In- I'llfferenl reasons. The government
3o- Son tv|i,if Trk 31 Arr Art* I. 'o lio niopl vale* at I2.nn per Imr
Congress Is inclined to crest* tha ofle* of on Amt when the final score
telllgrnt from l«*lng able to vote,” , pai'ler. campaigned together, but
&gt; I O'inii lit I for i-altOnNe very art Ikv
(ronl!nn#«| Kro»m |»ai9 On#)
f'alir I
f,,r this Congress is milled up
undarsecretary of Dafenaa and otherwise anlarga
h« declared.
Mhc parties are numernu*, the alFI.A Pat.al
I'aMidf!** In rratea uioelly 92 21
pressure* •Nfrinorinl II oa|iiI*i I lirrr. Ilie\ k rir J-3
tha ataff of tha Defense secretary. However, la* some nf the selfish
•oil Tomato market ttteail)/
teaily.
S dnl
I r.n
"Our system nf government re- I'nrnes unclear und somtlmcs not
3 tin!
I no I.So
Produce and fruit falljiiR lu lueei
groups nr* enlne tn In- pretty |rr|Hiitr(! m ‘'good'* condition.
Defanre
dlcatlona
point
only
to
a
partial
acceptance
of
tho
nulre* that we make It possible
»'"r,hal
4-10
«
t*
»
a
I
n
il
4
21
finality
requirement*
a
ttoltt at luMir
|l.nitlv disappointed."
laala
Ilnnlv wiir the* flrut to he* cvnr. XS'm
Hoover Commlaalon recommendations.
l.oo prlceH iItuii limited.
for all citixen* with an little dlf-' l l "' government Moc I* made up
Just
before
leaving
the
White
uatwl.
lie
was
tho
pilot
nf
the
IIIAilIX.
I’ee.al
*
•
,
#
•
a
I
iTirn*
nM-elpttt
fairly
heavy with
ficully as possible, to expre** their ,nf ,h&lt;’ predominantly Catholic pop1 Oil • 1 *in ' good demand.
House to address the mayors' fated
two-engine plane which I
?£* „
.
r
choice for tho officers who are to "•“» Republican Movemem (MUI'I. , • UlO FAQ AN DA W A R -Secretary of State Dean Acheson la da*
tcrmlned
contlnua holding hla weekly news conference* a t 11 a. meeting at the Htatlcr Intel, Mr. I crashed Friday while en rent" V-V X J
115 5 55 |
manage their government nnd upon ,l|p R«'llral Soelnllsl *, who ure
Miami.
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4•|0 dm
4 nil « 5n
ni. E8T, despite pressure from- morning nawspapera to' altarnoto Truman hnd his UNiml Monday i from Detroit to
the iHsues presented to them nn,rM '* " f center; the Socialists, the
tO IIK t.r sTKtIIV
■rnlmr
conference
with
Demo-'
nurelng
hi
Hardy,
nursing
a
broken
leg
1
,,T•
biM'l*
tha ballot.
|Republican Lilicrty I'arty and the | between morning and afUrnoon, aa does President Truman.
Trtr ». Arr Arts I. Calif
.rutlc IpriIcth of Conirryntt.
I and showing the Ill-effect* of t. ki«•Ir.ir
(
The reason la that If Acheaon makes a atatement after 11 a. m./
The Orange County laglalator, Inw’pendenla. The result:
J At’KHONVII.I.I7, Mnr. 21 —lAI'j
ort#»M:
FI.A
(lolitrn
ll#ari
—Tli«Fttit#rn!*HtMr Market N«w n
sold thul he thinks any further Government bloc: 3,iliI7.H.'ltl
.
21
1
---pijirnl
In
^
*l,,4
vdrly Nik York m«rk#t on
version* to Europe before th* correct American vereton can g a t predictions
" *•— - that
•*--• Congress
"
. . .cn.
1 ambulance for
" e was
pint to a !
&gt;fcu H#rvl«r
amendments of the present election
lb* Gnullists: 1,821,'.CM
FlorltM: fruit n ami
vvM«*tnh|rii
will
nn
removul
there. Thla la especially true of the satellite countriaa.
low* “would merely complicate thet Communists: 1.0Ht‘,7«lI
i|irti-**n tni'ompleUH
act a major part of the White hospital.
j- t &lt;t&lt;&gt;s
I ?fa ■
1.31
f*J
J
humwlittrrlri* |irr iilni 30.31,
However, tha morning alatamanta reach overaeaa ahortwave, and
situation, mid that the revision | Rmkeu down the resul within
llmtse
legislative
program.
belicooler pilot.
nilol. .1.
J. N.
\ NewMe»v. ]"&gt;"
i !f" . t "«ro„n.l
„
. . .
. . .
. I The
he helicopter
ro""'« ,
*
17 Inw nit 21. Hiutp hruna hu I’lnn f*nftrate behind th« "Iron curlAln" before Moscow cmn a c t
should be complete, and should
governmental blue ua»
IfulR 30d.|0d, frw 421. poorer low
House Speaker Itayhurn
nf ,nmh.
immediately
took
off V , .t,,,1
'
♦•tt 2»d, .StrlliMliNN |lilt a k Villffil tors
Tills same morning rule la regarded aa pretty Ukaly to apply to Texas said talk that the program i.gnin for tho crash scene in or,t. i„ t»tr qUul. *
he based upon the modern laws I Socialists: .1.SIMiJillft.
few Iiu, poorer 233*310, poorer low
all major policy statements for th* time being.
which Imre been adopted In other | Mill': f»7D.JtlH).
l&gt; “bogging down" Is “nonsense" wIId moiintiilnnipi conntrv .'tOirnn&lt;*
3 oo • 33.1 wtt |0d, KlR llellett 3dd.|iio, \Y,i i
stales."
! Itmlirnls and affiliate*
7!&gt;K,The propaganda war, In which the United Slataa Indulge* with Senator l.oras, the Kenats Demo- mile south of Maryville on hla1
few
RIO ptMirer 300*4011 fewr 421.
%HT' ,T ,,r B“ " T
___________________ r,m.
1.1him Iteufitt tin &amp;id* 400, few* 410,
reluctance, haa brought about the fierce competition of new* gattv- i rrntir fbwtr lender, said be agre­ semi,,i rescue mission.
23* rhur. Tik cn Air Arid 4 •*mIlf pMorer
400*300. l.’orn* 4/3 Imi time*
erlng In the free democracies.
n
.
• Independent .Socialists. 188,431.
ed with Itnyburii.
A fifth occupant of the Ill-fated 2 Flu 7
Yellow \ itofrii 4dd Ualiti.iK# I \
FI.A ll««lrt#n Henri
•
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■ $1X K C I M ir t
1 Itepablican Liberty Dil’btlsll:
hit
lioiee
r«*uml type 2*»«
Til........ ..
scltmek* Mi. 'Iru -, nlune, Hleplieu A. Walker. HI. of 3-4
tloi
4 71
f*.iiu ftdd, few •loineRlIt'
321 Iteil l&gt;pe 200310
_______
j 12.281.
li.llO Hiditv
• TAFT TO THE TO RE- Republican Senate policy leader Hobart mao linn suffered thus far in Con- Detroit, stumbled an estimated 28 i in itm
•mii
I)
pe
333*230,
few 273
,r«e&lt;lsnr* l r~m |*aae *,«».'
1 nun pcnilrnts: 888,282.
miles in 42 Imiir* to reach a trie­ !•••«*! lint III *•IIadIftIy
A. Taft of Ohio to moving ahead In hte drive to capture actual party crons are these:
iviery Id littil Of 14 liit'li i’el«-r»
1 Utl •TM
t The total voli wa:. 7,l7b.«l8
I.
Tlie
House
bus
piin-&gt;r&lt;|
i,
rent
year*.
lett
10,,
|/3
I
m
i
3ftO*31d
.............
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phono und report tl„. crash. He XX'tt
,
leadership and another ctark at the GOP presidential nomination '
4 1t» ft Ml IttOtt 2**0, Iti •|mi r I tmira
loibkelN |10
control bill differing widely from was said to Is* In good rendition ' i.e-i nn.
in 1002.
1 HU 1'iM'iintltertt Iiiin 4dil-7dd,
3. Whether needed fund* cun be | The interior ministry announced
few
Lid
i t's.cat
raised Ibroiigb existing Nottrce*
IDul of the 723 sent* at stake, the
i mi P"oi lo fmIr «i ••it 111 y 3dd*410, tiiro#
Taft roncedadly haa gained ground during tha hrartngs on repeal * " t a t the Administration n&gt;keil. !„( „ hospltul.
a
4 aid•* A l.«r»!**r. nm
For
one
thing,
the
Idll
would
let
Dr.
Hubert
II.
Haralson,
1
Hi"
3110*423
|
*l.
klr*
Ild-LId
In a report tn lie offered the 1"' Gaultlsl* wm I7&lt;i inmi Ilian
•Ir., ' Ratlitiof tha Taft-Harttay law. It* haa won the prats* of such pro-Dewey
I'KOpl.iiii Imi heat 200*221, eoine
stutes, counties nod cities de- Maryville physical!
wlo,
wnsifm, .....
Mill. * ...„u
legislature early next month, the «»y other single party. De GaulRepublicans aa Oregon'* Hanator Wayne Morae.
171, poorer iilni ►mull 73*|?3. Ki*
|
cldc
for
Ibem
Ives
whether
they
dropped
iibout
a
mile
from
the .''At.It''F Il'»«' i,l
farl-finder* offered no NWeeping ••''* Rally of the Frenel IWpie
til role Imi 2dd*371. I.ellilif e.iHl**rit
The Ohioan’s big hurdle will com* a year and a half from now,
keep
ii control.
scene yesterday by
* B^
lrtr*
f" ,r *
riiifeH I•1m 11*• i nit 3 tlii a 210*310
by liellcopler,
brllcopler, |i*
,T''r
r.p,ni
plan to cure all Hie slale’a financial , I lll’l*I disputed the figure, elaiuiwhen he seeks re-election In the iiuckeye state to the face of what I want to
roliiulne 210 -Soil.
The A.t,»liii dri,li,in failed sent out
message j
lit this terse radio messng,.
ill* nt n single Mpcclncular atruk". iog 2(8! |.mat e.iuneillor*. The
now la solid labor opposition.
I'elery I*# liii'lt criileN lloltleit
its efforts to pul through the today:'
MtlX I'n.enl
Instead, it suggested a number of munl«l*, Is'emise of eerlaii, eleeM«oii j'g (|.»A few Idd, .1 dog 371
•
e
e
e
anlt-fllibiisler
n il........... Two are stretcher cases mid („('!"*,*„ '"/ "ro n .i"'
IT.’. I l|0l pg». ill IY|ie 9 «I**R 2&amp;0
t»a*lc change* designed to onttblc Hon law purullnrilie*, elected only
# HT. LAWRENCE NEAWAY—The Ht. Lawrenre Reaway has the , liange inleiided to ctenr the wav two are aide tn walk."
#1 -*•« tlog Idil.lTi. 3 tloAeii 171
( ■.■:%»:i. %m ,
4IHT. U l ll lf 4IT...
lh.’ leglsliilure nnu the public »n lb roimelllor*. In on, ........
I i|ng 3I&amp;•100
Iwat chance of passage In Die Slat Congress that Ha sponsors have
for m llon Inter on the I' ic idem’ 1 The helicopter which managed' v , , : * 1,4
l’»11pern Imi &lt;'0117 Womlertt ir.o
determine the slate's actual fin- “ couneillnr uiav l«&gt; eleeteil witli
thus far aeen.
An Ar!« I.
&gt;
evil
rights
piogiani.
i
to
put
Dr.
Ilurnlson
down
in
tb
eK
'i
\
'V
w
m
lid.
other Mullnottee type 373*471.
aneinl need* moI act accordingly. HI.IMMl votes, while in u sulnber
Giving the project a boost Is the Canadian ore development,
3. A Senate connuiltee pigeon rugged mountainous country near 3 &lt;!••»
4 r.d 3 21 few 100. 1'nlllllM‘N30 IN ttMl'ktt W'.lhIt lleside its effort to eliminate one. „ mere IboiiHmnl voles may
e»l
I'H
I ttlge A mill II. Trlniniihtt
I
nil
coupled with tha fact Uiat Minnesota's Iron mines
1
le
holed the I'resillent's ii. oiioitlion t h e
Tennessee-North Carolina 1
1 111 -tMiiv laroo 2.10*200, r.Mtllit.'tt jin,
confusion alsnit slate finances, the eler.
are dwindling In aupply
0f#
„f Ids good friend. Mon Wsllgrcn, line returned early today to re- (fit
M
fliNM
cett
210*373
I
tl.
«
I
io
committee siiggenled that the legThe Communists showed n five
ItiiiilrhcN 14 «|•••«rt Niittkeli* Ittil w
|to lie chairman of the Notional join the rescue attempt.
The need of a naw Iron- ore source la bringing
h In iltig
3 3o
2
'g
ilt»fen
71*121 qiliittli Nil Yel*
islnliirc make a llmrmigh inveati- per cent drop in the tolul vole
•
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a
|
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I
Ini
rt
fresh support to tha Ht. Lawrence project from the
AWi I Itesmirces Security Ihnnl
i The plune, u twin-engine Cos* imi low .1 ruin hi-net k loo.iso, few 310.
•I«»4
gallon of overlapping und duplica- 'rum their IDlit figuri l,„ ||„M. steel-fabricating stales, particularly Ohio.
frolact
I
.
' -nn. was cn route from Detroit tn 4-\IId
I'ocotelleM 130*330, few -ntnllcp JOii.
tl
/
.
PdRinl
Ron In Florida government, caper- *»■ th. first lime tin HIM' |„„
1 lo ' 321 '» Nn gating11 lo liietllniii ftl«e
Another factor which may figure In th* l i s t ConTonnnv Holmes, lending Hosion Miami when the crush occurred. 2*3
ilitR
2oii* Ion.
tally of inspeetlou scrvlre*.
H|i|ieare,| no rantnnal eleeiloo t,„|.
grass Is the loss by Reaway project opponents of Menator John H» !
bitter f*o the........ . lil t Walker report,.,I (lid craft “pnn- i ’AI.IF r.v.ul
n rill * Toitiuloaatt InITtt | CHT WMppnl
A* n starter in Ihl* direction, •',1*. tmlieuliog Hint the ....... nun, | Cverton ( D|, Louisiana, who recently died. Overton was a veteran '
v,n
sensnii*. got bis
-olid caked Into the tree tops" of a 1?S itm••••«
I f,(| li\4 121*310, 4i7 321. Ii7 423.
(he fad-finders recommended that *H,’‘ w,'f ' bolditig tlicit own well
to Hi* Henate. holding hlgh-rahklug committee iMista
| *'•'•*•* "" " "'*"1 ' of bug punching. .'t,4i8».fonl mountain.
Hit. legislature:
Fiiml remilt,. In emineillm,
!
I. Abolish (he hotel continlsslon ted'
, If yon want l„ stuff eabluige
In It* entirety nnd give Ha func-, Guiilbst* I7lt.
'
)
[ leaves with a mciit-nnd-rk'c m ix-1
tion* In the *lnie board of health, &gt; Coniniuin*|i 18.
•
”—
l ure tic sure to remove the large I
the Ntate fire tnarslinl und olher j Groups supporting the govern ■
(ConiIniicd iroui fa c e One&gt; j outer leaves of a gnpd-sixed Itead
agencies which already »hnrr maul 8.18.
i ini use uf his official |ion|||om. Five I of eabhage will,mil (earing t))e
dtlllrs with the hotel Isidy.
others filed dissents hut differed leaves. I'ntir hulling Wilier over 111*
If. Kliinlnnli the Join of some
, aiuoiig Hieiie elves ns
solution.
..........
............. , ,
...................................... ..
llle stale lilglnvay tuilorls.
|
Cnatlaae# •'rum r „ . (ire,
] Meitmvldle the t niiiuit - ,011 l..,lny I "Ilf nnd (,,tiling.
II. I'lnce milk and cream Iiisimtom m 'n'' Market. Ills i.niiii- J'r«|M,sis| l„ I W r e - s the lo -I, |
Him solely under llui board of
Ht" first ever packed , *"8 "f » |»rngrniii to c o v e il the |
liunltIt iusleriij of luiving It share !"" M" )•■’"''*
by '.lie new spur |''''ll" , i y's 41111,1101) liiillniis Inin
this imi
function
the d ep a ll„eill
rtm e n,,,
t,!," f" !.lr" ‘-'1
in
till—
.i iii„, with
n,,„ ,,,,*
' ""Hi",
‘ • nnw •
•• opera- f " 11.■ tax-|iayim.
• w • . tlirei,-" under.
nf agriculture.
I1'""- Grower* and buyers alike t"•"lo jurisdiction
Tl.........inlllillfc said it Islieved
In their slnlemeiit that
As a start, it icii.ninicnded Itu
the legislature would never Is- 1 " ' 'HtoRty " f the louialoes is transfer of the It,,,.,,,, ,.f liulbinl
aide to obtain iidripmlc fuels|r *c1V,,’n#'' Lverhudy bus i, l„„ad Affairs friuii II,e liilerbu Depart-,
about the stale's
flmiiielal
sHlticl!!mV®
over the &lt;
pens menl lo Hie pi,,p,« e,| new depitrl
* — .....
. ini niimc
■ | S
^' HUafltcliini
.
|meiit of politic well,,ie nod cdni'Uthill unless and until the following I ' m,1. "JT '
M|* l , "H'
. . . .I*lerce Ition, now the Federal Security'
procedural rhnugrs were made:,
,
44 dlianis,. . .Foil
|
I. I'lacing tlie hiring of the '"Of""* manager reports an anil-I Agency.
state auditor and the slate budget C
lhourandVe c " ,^ "!
U," '
' 'hicailon. nils*
director under the legislature in­
stead of under Hie executive de­ ^rospecl for ‘this’ week" W lih'the ISJ"Hln.'-rao'^SsY make''thT’lnSaX
partment.
3. Strengthening of the budget
well ns the transfer „f tribal jv
director's office so he would have this week.
perty to Itulhin owned
npoiti­
"Due to fiiviirnbli' weather con­ ll nn*.
facilities for niuklng actual spot
checks on the real financial needs ditions In tho Florida City nreu,
uf nil stule departments, agencies the ipinlity of tomatoes remains
good, according to Murkct Mana­
and liistlliiiiuiM
ft. Eliminating the sn-ralled con­ ger C. H. Phillips „f the Florad
tinuing nr min-stup appropriations City State Farmers' Market. Dur­
and nlKilishlng earmarked Rinds u, ing the Inst weekly report period,
the legislature would liuve control to* murkct sold uppioxlmntely
over n greater portion of slate 8o,l8l bushel field boxes foe a
price average nf $4.0,'I. Tho high
expenditures.
In addition to Its recommenda­ price for tho period was $7.10.
tions for hctlor budgetary control, Hfpiush sold front $1.80 to $.'1.00
the rnmmltteo approved a stigges-.- tier bushel hamper; tender green
oil plan for tightening collection of beans from $3.80 to $.1.80. Illurk
beer and wine taxes, favored In­ Valentino beans brought from
PHtUfTONATIC PI.HII&gt; DIUIH*
stallation of central nr supervised $3.80 to $1.80 nnd Pole beans from
t h / n s u iss io s
purchasing nnd cndursrd the prin­ $4.00 tn $8.10. A low peppers sold
cipal of a state (ax commission for $1.78 tn $1.38.
"R. K. Johnson, Manager of the
tn cnunllxe assessments .through­
Plant City Htntc Farmers' Market,
out the slate.
The rnmmlttcc acknowledged reported sales of 7,031 packages nf
(Hal It hml lurked facilities to produce for a revenue of $30,18)1.70.
complete a survey of Florida gov­ Yellow rrnnknrrk sipiush led In
ernment und recommended that a volume with u prlre range of $1.00
legislative rrferetire bureau ho act to $4 40 per hushel hamper. Polo
Up on a roiillnuliig basis lo help beans rouged from $8.00 to $8.00|
m'll peppers ranged from
lawmakers nlduln the Information
‘ they need In spaml Ihe |ieople'i $•1.40 t„ $8.78| fancy euctimliera
from $8.00 to $8.80. Small rptanllmoney intelligent!).
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Ilea ef retl bliss potato** and egg­
plant were available. 8.18,138 plots
hrought producer*
$80,(188.18, averaging from 3844
tr'sailaaed Kr«m rsae fleet
lo dJ-DHc per plul,
i
In Ihe Chrysler way of building can. And onra
•«Chry.lW* .l e r .
Tliere a more horsepower from the foremotl high
tnunlat I'arty In tho II. S.
•gain( with more than SO important Improve"Tha volume tm th* Pompano
co,nnre..lon engine, the mighty
Cliryiler Spitftni
Spitfirel
ighty Chrysler
Tha Uoard, he said, ran deride HUtu Market rnntlnu* to drop
manta, you are getting Jfrii from Chrysler tha
Wltn I’reitometlu Fluid Drive
, , .•
rive Traiuniiulan
Transmission •,
the time for the revolution. It eavo weak say* J . L. Warren,
advanrea that really count.
with Safe tv-Level-Hkle. . . wliheiclueive
with exclusive Safety*
might come during a war, a do- Market Manager. Laat week'#
’Ilia full beauty of the Silver Annlveraary
Him wheels that make It almost Impoulbla to&gt;
melon or a national Upheaval movement waa 40.1 cars. Of this
throw u tire. . . with more than
tl. SO advance# la
Y
ou ca n g a l t h e r e f a t t e r a n d a t lo ir n u t
rlh.hay told tho Jury.
.
amount 87,904 huahal of beana
aafetv, comfort, convenience,
_ . performance
to, and
"It cannot lie dotw without avoraged $8.87| 08,784 buahola of
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n
g
D
is
ta
n
c
e
T
e
l
e
p
h
o
n
e
—thta ii tlie car you'll talkIt about
aboi Terjraert to
forte ar.1 violence," he Initiated,
v Advanced puplle of Communism buahela of aggplant, |U7|
come. We rordUUy invito you to
In every detail right to lu jewel-ilk* aah tray,
i t . . . by fu (be g m tttl value iifceadl
'
In title country, tho •government buahela of squash, |8.8Bj
There are no detoura to alow you up on tho magic
attorney Mid, are trained at cloaabuthola
of
eueumbere,
f«.7B,
highway
o
f
Long
Dielaucc,
Juat
relax
in
an
arm
chair
•a-.that "are never open to the
AGAIN YOG G E T T H E GOOD T H IN G S F I K S T TH O M CHEYSLMM ^
7 buahela of lima b a n *,
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Plane Rescue

Vegetable Market

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Magic Highway to Anywhoro

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a g ra "blueprint" of the, ehargea
lia h u l the defendanta. In It, he
Wded the government'# claim
that tho tl conspired to organlie
moc
th* narly In thla country In 104S
to advocate violent overthrow of _ f*'**tteeen Were# reoe Om i '
Jf5 r J?«»h an U who reported
•V said, the P
outstanding Mlea were 0 . J* Red­
f the U. £ ding, McOrury'aj John Ivejr, ahoe
merrhantf Arthur Yoweft, dry

Merchants A

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Many new circuit# and awitehboarda have hewn
added and m ore than 9 0 % a t all c a lk now go
through while you bold tho line.
Once again wo invito you to uao Long Dtetaaoo
•travel* routee m ore frequently. Y o u H ho muprkod
at the low coat. You’l l enjoy the ep eed aad eeee with
tvhlch it takee you anywhere, anytime.

W e M m to T ak e C are o f &lt; t y O w n - n t h C h r y s le r Myrnaytth S en d ee T h a t M o teh ee
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In D lilty T h e re In S tr e n g th —
T * Protect th* Peace of th* World;
To Promote Iko Progress of America;
To Produr* Prosperity for Hanford.

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Sanford ind vicinity—mild and
most!) cloudy through Wednes­
day. A few 104’3 I showers. Moder­
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AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A * T l ’K S D A Y M ARCH 32. 1919

E ntabllnhcd 1908

VOLUM E X X X X

Vandenberg Mixed Reaction Greets California’s Four Britons Proposed Rail
Lifting Ban On Florida Fruit Denied Peace Freight Rate
Backs North
Meeting Visas Hike Blasted
Atlantic Pact
Senator Calls Doc­
ument I m p o r t an t
Step In American
F orei gn Policy

IAKCLAND.' Mat. U 4/1'* M j:.« I reai tion lisl-n y ird nl lalifo llita't announcrnirnl that fre»b I'londn rilrus fruit roulil hr .hipped into
that ilate.
Some citrui men were hajipy over the ptorpeel, of .inolbrr outlet.
Three tame perioni alto fell lb.it California would be a good maikct
for some of Florida’s large orung-r
es. These would lie sold on u nov­ exception in these four counties
elty basis.
The master pei out does not re­
Those who lifted their eyebrows move the quarantine restrictions
at lifting the ban on fresh fruit Under the program fruit would
shipments explained tHat red tape have to l,e fumigated or treated by
procedure* required by California submersion in mi ml &gt;ulislance.
would hamper the whole thing.
A Florida plant board ugeut
The California Department of would have to Issue u shipping
Agriculture has Issued a so-called permit. The type I,ox used for
master permit to the Florida plant shipping is specified in the Cali­
Iwiard permitting fresh fruit ship­ fornia regulations.
ments from all Florida except JtroIndividual Florida -hipprrs in
ward, Collier, Dude and Monroe the past have been permitted lo
Counties. Lime shipments ure the
tCunilsu** •»■ l'»a* Kesri

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N o. 15 1 .

70-Group Air Force
Approved By House;
Pension Bill Debated

Sound
S ta te D e p a r t m e n t S o u th ern ers
S tan d s F i r m
On O pposition To 13
P e r C ent In c re a s e ;
P o licy Of B a rrin g
F lo rid a P ric e s H it Dem o L ead ers S a y
C om m ie Individuals
Vinson S ay s Armed
Som
e
Plan
T
o
Aid
MONIGOM1
RY
Ala
.
Mai.
11
F o rce s W i l l
N ot
LONDON. Mar i i t/l’t • I be
Aiim iu .in rmlnir.V ..ml today tbc id') (Ippnsitioil to a piopoxrd I *
A ged V ets P ro b ab ly
Call
F
o
r
In
d
u
cte
es
Sl.ilr Dep.iitineiil b.n withdrawn pri irnt uureaxe hi latlioad liei«bt
W
ou
ld
P
ass
H
o
u
s
;.
U nder P re s e n t L a w
ili.li of llure Hut,,ll- to .llleml an i He* wa, lolinded liy SnulhrIII
illlrllri Im.i |.‘ peace i dly or New •(upper, helme an Inlerslale l oni
W 4SIIIM. ION. liar. 23—1,1')
WAsI IINi .T o n T” Mar, 2 2 -t/ P )
niriie ('oiiimixxK'ii br.iimg brie I • —I'he llouxe rrlerletl the llankin
\ oik.
Ibe I Ion*r patted a 70-group
tetrrans |irii*liui hill liy a IHI to
Ilirv are I’tol J D Hemal:
An I "ice bill and rent it to the
P
riv
a
te
F
in
an
cin
g
O
f
M
l
teller
mle
Im
lay,
lu
ll
its
C
iinnnu*ionet
,
1
llavilen
A
ll.nenti.l I biloli.lli J G k iowllier»;
Senate tod.it It refuted to approv*
barkers Immediately called for
L ak e
F ro n t
T e r ­ an anti-tegreganon amendemnl.
.imi N i'i'li't l.oui« Golding Julian lindyr id the It 4. m Washington ii mil cull, the roll call could
i.
m
inim
liiltt
the
beating
w
ln
i
li
b
e
I Itixlrv loimei ib in lo i Hiuei.il of
I up-el Ihe teller iiiunt. On u
m inal
C on sid ered
I lie loll a|| tote on final p an­
9lit I tlllri | Nat imik I «lu* iiH'iul. gill te.leid.it and l* expe, led to toiler vole, tin- member a march
age wa* 4*1» rn \ ] bore againrt the
h
y
lellrr*U
m
*r
(or
the
hill
l.i*l
inm
l
ol
tile
w
erk
Nticiiluhi .imi riitliii.il H||8.iiiiia *
I lir ( ilk i *&lt;in11ni »it111 inrl l«ill
I x. r.xite lieigbt i battle* loi loriiilng in one line and lh„*e mulii ill ad|oumril .ru n ,ii to con- bill were Ne,t. teller (D-NY).
I imii, Mini* tlrgt tibrtl liriii.il .$« llu*
axalntl
lu
.iim
thri
Maitball (D-Mtnn) and Marcantd,telling thipping to liink* and
mill in ll»r uoiM
mlei two pnqnial* 4'ily operation onto (A LN Y). The anti-s«|r*galll«* r||ili.l$*V k.llj ll lll*l ltl4l an.,llo i In,oxl in i.nl fieigld late*
W/V*«lUN*. I* IN M il .V l/T* 01 tlirrl lighting .lit ml*, and priv­

C i t y Operation
0 f Street Light
System Discussed

WASHINGTON. Mar. 22-i/ T ’t
—Senator Vandenberg (R-Miclt)
•aid today the Atlantic Pact it tbr
"b»»t bet lo keep the prom t cold
war from gelling hot."
Hr called it thr moil im|mriant
step in American foreign policy
■ince the Monroe Doctrine, and a
•top lo be taken only writh the
"tnlrmnily of a national convt:&lt;4 tion."
Vandmbrrg ditcittied the pm
pored alliance in a ipeech prepared
for the United State* conference oi
lion amendment, by Marcantonio,
mayors, lie it the ranking 4,01*
|•)•11■••i|11ir i Ol.lt ^|.»|»lrt|i»|| k*•mill |\xill * I ll,e laillo.ld* unmet III
I lie I |.,ie. |.|i,,,i’c,l into lutlv ate. raibei than III (' (maiKing of went down 2r&gt;• to 34.
mrmtre, of the Senate Fnicigit
I niaking tnoie lot di.in debate toilai on lie- 14an km $*)()• \the piopoxed lakr Iron! terminal
Worth
Of
l,ul
•'"•l
Relations rommittee and leadim; F lo rid a T o T e st R igh t $5,000
I he New Yorker'i motion on
.... . ,
, tin- in., wax hi anti d liming lit* tl„- tbippri* i onlendeil
a moiitb-.it age (, • irtriati* pension piojeil. 4 f M&lt; Kibbiii, i itv mana- w|,i, h their wa* no roll call, would
party •poketinaifnii foreign affairs.
W h is k y
D e s tro y e d
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N .,,,|r,|,,ll i,.„ i „„h,aint
T
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fo
rc
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T
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le
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It
II
Otrrtun.
IraRir
buiean
lull An agiecnienl to bold debate lo get, annuumed rbi* morning
fie said tho ultimate value of tho
hate p,ol,il&gt;,led thr Air Force from
In R ear Of S to re |I,,' would dill am I,an ant' ••V &lt;•&gt; iliH'l lor lot tlie Si IVlei.billg tiller It,11|i* mule |„i.*||ilr a filial! Wylie W t.illr.pir ol llle rngin- making mt pui. liatei bum indtvtdaet, negotiated by the United
phone K a te H ikes
l
li.tlilb
ei
id
(’oiiiinei,
e.
appealed
-----' t-ulr i tl,,' I nlied Stale' ml way.
tales, Ganadu and six Western
mle by niglill.ill
ermiK III in ol Ninth and (tlllrtpir. u.,1* oi •otupatiie* ib.it dircriminatc
Eitroneun nntlone, will
depend
I , I l.iinl, -Inppei*.
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 22 -&lt;A’)
A tractor, inititix *rnn tiatlei.
Hecau-e &gt;.| 11,. mr.iMlie'* pm- In k».,||tllle. wa* duelled bv tbr m em| |. iment oppuitunities be' largely upon the extent to which — Drawing of plant lor a $'•00.­ left the road al high rperd Ouuili
|(i,iI ,i,lf . in Florida are nimt i!
In r uitilli bill....... I,dial . o .l, the ! t'oniliu*»ioi, I,, make a -tia.lt oi tbr ■ail'e ol i oe. , reed or color. Mat­
Ihe nation “wholeheartedly" ac­
i
high, t„* *uid. They’re Ingb.i 1
000
addition
to
the
general
infirm­
after
midnight
last
night
l'&lt;0
Irct
\diiiiiii&lt;la,ii&gt;'ii i lighting it Hot lot al vitrei lighting wbn b la*t ) car , m i,'iii" w,,. ,mtide lo inurter encepts Its emu-put of defense unity."
I oi |,,i tlie Smitlieust gmerallt
Therefore, Vandenberg eontin ary building at Florida Stair llo»- north ol the Five Poinli tnleuci:
Florida shippers are turning I Den,oi lain Irnlei , "lu riled. I .pell •oxl tile l ill 41 J, )'*li, *.lld Ml. ■.ugli i,.(,'» i" Luce a mil-call.
tied, " I l.elleve the pad and any pil.il war aitlbori/rd by ibr Cabiurt tion on the Oilando Highway, and
llle,r,nr ii, V w lofk
.
to tup their H"'"t" not ...... |&gt;,|| ,.|
kind pmbablt M. Kihlnn
| Xl„,
\ „„on (D-Ga)
silh*et)Ment legislative implement ft today.
iiinxlicd tluougli tlie back ol ••j I,,,,-,,.I, I &gt;iiiii,iiiii*l* who M*k In
't
H»" South hut ni*- H,e
| |,r
1 I he ................. .
with l b - ' „f ||„. ||.,„ ,. Armed .Service# comtion most be the hiibjrd of tidal
M1die 44'," l a* tvi'll.
|fr,, |&lt; , i,km tl)M i**» lieg.ui Morula I’owei ,u,l I igltl l*o rum , mitt, •• . 1 today the armed fore*#
(.oirrnor Warirn, win, li.ul ob- liquor ■lore, destroying $1,4)00 mine lii'ir a* piIt ale mdit nllial*.
exploration and complete pill,lie
Mnligel
| Mi R n .... it. State
jo Ird in (pending atmthri $ f)00.- woilb ol whilky, it wax repotted
beurlngs ill the Senate."
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Chairman t-onnnlly (D-Tex) of 000 fioiit tbr grnrral Ion,I bri.uur tin* morning by Sheriff I’ A Mrto I)epailiiient (&gt;ir&gt;* oltnri. told re* I, vo III rail I'lic HI per cent III |Iik Ioii, al p i.,.. .lent, loi peiixiotl* the liUlllli ipalilt genriatllig it* awn
the Senate foreign rulntlons com- tlie "»t,rlr isn’t lat liom
irgatillex* id need 'power lo light itierl* will be in tc l j j j ,.
a prepared
being and .Stale Hitihway Pain,I R D l„,ilei* ll, it "the l 011111111111*1 mle c&gt;ea e. lidded to pievloo • in |,„ ,,|| ,,|,
« mlltee has declared there will be biokr, agreed In apendiliK tlie iilan- I I II$1*4*11
id lie- . I e will leilallllt In' .llle- , ,.'i,-,"t. Mould aluiost iliuibb' iibal
•nt. lo. ol
^ "wide ripen" public hoarlngx by iiiug money when nlliri Cabinet
I lore, been mlvised Ibis mornIt uiny be i- ible, be pointed
Hie Irarlot Imned m e, xrici.d ■|iia|ilt |,ie*enlitl I't the .'I dele- 1 l- radu rates were III 11*18*'
that group, lie Hold they will be­
I K. Iltllner, U. H l'*$»mg !•) n lepieseHlatiie of the
llincx
ami the dlivri. Ibibcil Walk gale* I,on, l.tttem l.Uinpr and by I'
,r’" " 'V l ' I'epuitiioiii of ilie Army that no
Company, pointed ",it
I know ...me want to ifill.• tbr.n. I ligblltlg floin ......
gin soon after the precedent-hreak- meiiibrto &gt;aitl mn.timtion &lt;oold
gi nei utoi s lion
Ing alliance Is signed on Apr. 4. not lie undertaken until after tbc rr. 1't id 4'oluinbia. S. 4 wa* I'ominuuixtx and I'miiiiiuni-I *ym- Hint tin* Month produces m ol o f!,,,, S,„ i.il r.o iiti, Imi th.it s lu*L uiied to pmn'i water luimpinK further inductions of men into th*
the
cn*l
iron
pipe
used
in
Hi*'
|
|
|
„,||
p
,
„
pallorei*
m
the
U
nited
Stale*
"
The Htato Department can elgn &gt;l.rgid.iltire merit.
! ktmeked inicon»noiu and wa' taken
,.| -••ll.llllH llie*e otll| iiiMchitltry. I'he cost of htieel Aimed 1 ntces ute planned during
'
\ li'l mi* I" tin- |hh,| Inoixe "
the treaty for the United States
fltr $S00,000 reii.iiuilm i. fund. ( t„
l eru.dd Laugliton
MnnhimI
.Stale Ib'p.iilmenl (din tab i "It- lb,iteil Slates
liigbting Inst yeui ,n Winter Park, the life of the Selective Service
Voicing n sliong protesl again •
,1.•Minooa im !•««*
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^
H n f on
M 4 |i|i|0|i||4 f f J
a finl pii«$i ity ilrm11|*»^pii,il n lin r lir «li«l u«'t ir*
llir
It
ii,I
in
toll
would
give
pen
, be revealed, wits ft.font. Current Act of I't 11, which explren a year
l„r tale increase,
lldtner 'not
country until Ihe 8*ttato approves
I,, i .il , World \V.,r One m i . l j " ' " ' Ii sui'idi.d hi Ihr Florida f I "III till : omilll'l
eiiiiw
lousitrii
until
1
to*
ni
lo,
k
ill
the
l'M7
Hlliblillg
Ait,
wa«
ir
iru.klitg is here lo stny and rail
it hy a two-thirds vote.
•Tlux iiiiuiix tout under present
I to- Xdiiiini .tratloiiI •°1'J*'r *'l,rl'
b ods should nffn to’llrr reiu.&lt; •'*"
J*
Vaudentorg, reviewing event 1 Iraieil nuintli ago bill wmk lias tin* looming. Altboiiv.li diaken up
|lii rI"on
Suoib.
i.q,Deeming Hi,' jdims in, mdintion, will bu made
tmint*'
it,........
would
eventually1
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t , l , , i e seekl|i|t * rnle Inerenie
leading Up to World War J tt
and limited, it i» not brlievnl that
1111','Htmenl
tom of Allemsn. j'ltwci'ii nuiv mid July, ll)&amp;0,"
lint »t.ittoil nil tbr hmklmg
•\i' ptrdlcled tlie-.liord •*&gt; a nm up l» $ l,IHH),nt)0.0tlil a year. I l.»ed&gt; no,i '.'.'beelei, dlacuxxvd
noted Hist the 1019 itetiirali
Tlie too year draft law, calling
bis Mlimtea are settqii*. »*ld S. 1
Walter
Keyes,
director
uf
tlie
n „ tr im q n &gt; ifa tte n rflll’continue
g to ldINK'
lb llri that tU UnltAd t e
Improvement ( oiniiilxslnn. raid
would ketqi out nf rnnfllct. II* today's action would involve aono* Haitie*, biitpitnl aupeiintoinleni
11/ . .a 1 $ ., 4J
as .. I
‘ if imv fui iher increase !• gisnie t
SI,miff Morn said Ibis nioriiiiu: |
ll MMilsueit ila Pas* Cm i i
i
/&lt; mill "a,Ithing less than f lO.IHMI ill foes foe (lint I,.' holleves Mint at tlie tin,.
|li»* f||'tt| *111pC&gt;'«11I•■•• III** •••III** Uilllltl Il|i 11lall* I fie* f-IIIMIII 1III!7 "I »ll*'
n' 1 &gt;r *ir« *^n
I "IL ii Ii nuoltt nn* iImiiiic *$ii
drafting plan* that will not &gt;•
11aiiii lr«&gt;|i Kimiilit*v (If NY i. &lt;$ f*&gt;r 44llli'l I mill tn iihiimI III ••!••«* Ill I
" !„f Hie n.cidenl. Walker u ii » rie
m
i .
f ii... s,infold T o 1 1"'luillv !••&gt;••• lot* "f handling nil
colillilcied for about four ui"lill&lt;
t|„. diiver of another tractoi
.........ii;""""le r of ii „. \
" t |tl*llll
, )||l(iil
,, v .........
1*1i (ll(|
out ...............•'
llllll till' ,•ill
•••'ill ' r . i l / l w i t l l I ' n l l L l . "We'll bave un o|i|iortmill)
t„ ,|„.
J',* identity of \vlimn bus not ye* ,„ M Hob were* 'coti”rlalin'il b "
......... .......
» " ............. . " i n
,
II......... .
tmito oliiilv , •
...............
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IV$* llllll*liulf
Ilf Mill* 4*»*l l l'llt. III \ i l l ( I &gt;&gt; ( I I ' V 4 M 11 ( l
slop Hie proleil III Hie prop.' ....... ,. ,„M„|„.d. The tractor let I ev.'ii.iig nt till. Toe.Ht Cento. I &gt; ' jh*l
l!' " ' 'V''"
.....
of 11•■IIf*I 111aIa* i||*« lltlli!!* ••* tlTl'st I’ll II pllVIltl* |l*ai| 114 «•*ll» I
lime" if tile Legislature does not
|,iK|,xVHy. went ibroiigb tb.- ....... go Swi.ltx, lo c i rexide," bave ."ereniod loading . ••
Ml• |*»l' |t|«||*"|4'll •III ILl l»•v putt'll with tin* l(K(&gt; loan null 11..
........
provide funds for the building.
,.,„sw,| tlie old Orlnml. wl„. sknwvl on Ibe Herein view Ifd* peivent Hut »• s
J|i*'ll* k%l*l$* »Mllll* II t4,4M
I|4 *1»t«I«•** Iiu’* het'n upphrtl for l»y tli»» •*»•' ]
Commissioner of Agrieulture Mi |liK,,„ nv ,„.ar ihe Inteiaection. he bud token In o.it.i.ul coin, .1 froin eoilHldviill........ lam»* • « n •||H»lilll |f|*H
lIlHhl’ *ll IItt*I lll.lll
Tim ('ovniiiittttton ilncvtril Mi i
M
’eooH
in
O.ego.i
nod
lb.Ilf.......
.
Ur
»lupniMitn
...........
I't
rn
than Mavo declared.
....
went through a wire fence und
lioif i.iMi- imiiFil liy III*' •mi'i 1 Smith l«i Niitifnit in' pinponiil !"• )
Meanwhile tlie ( uluuet deelm- plow...... lining), llle
. .back
. of- I...................
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told of .................... 1 be..... .
H * «■ ' ^ |1^ ’
' !ii*($4&lt;i'fi 1**41 mill
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!
:i louti ill oillivur
NKW YORK, Mar. 22 -(/ !’) - ed to recognixe" a Huilroud und Llr.tr und bar which I........ .'ruled ..f tin- fu. west
I U .I.A II'S M |.. Mai
t/11
7, I.C
,
'
••I• h mil fulr tlint ilirv
I'un liiitti* $*f 11 hell ml mow m$;
&gt;tt Opposliiiiii of Tammy Rail district Public Utilities Commission order l.y Itutli UII.I Joi’ Kelly.
Aiming the phne„ of «'UIhI u.„I ng lu tho It &lt; -e.k.n,. furtlu. rat. riMTiu' |&gt;«*11 .miiM,'* K«'•$1 ids •"ii
Federal .lodge Doxiei Deva.ie
min hiiir to tilliii'li io thi* 1’iM
' leaders appaared today to minim­ Increasing telephone rales at the
No driver’s license was found mg inletent hIiiiwii nod dexciile,l oich’mhcx:
today (run t.-tred I list $800,000
I•'llili'il
ft'M't* ( iui'I oi \\&lt;iw mil hoi 1/I'd
ise the chnnccs of Franklin I) Chattahoochee StatV Hospital.
ill Walker's wallet. The tractoi by Mi Swart* were I inter I ni
| Mnke n Htmere elfoit to pm
Iiln i suit * . igl.t uguilixt Col­
Ki'llt 114’V "lilll III* lllttii 1*1**|a.**x#*'|
The action may set up a test wax wrecked and damage Is chII |Oregon, formed ••&gt; volcanic n " i '
Roosevelt, Jr., obtaining Ihe Dem­
ole reunuiiuhlr rutex
l i . i'x M n g i i . t,y former (lover
til il k 4'lillllllillloil of \Y"llJ Will
ocratic nomliinllon for a vacant of the Huilroud Commission's mated nt 41,800. It is suplioxed. lions; ('allfornln'H redwood rego.n
3. I'nrefully amily/e then pre
iioi Millard Culdwell to Gsii.esauthority to enforce rale increases •aid Sheriff Mere that it is the Ib.nlder Dniu, The tiiarnl •-«•'•'•" ent rale struclnie mid In tug up II Yi’li’riititt from 11 | n* **»n 11
eonirrexs neat.
Xlll.­
Itl'M
against
other
state
agencies,
The late I'rhsldent’a third »on
oronerlv of John Kilney of Uolinn |..f the Colorado, the I united ■&gt;■ •be low spots.
lll Ids .i.l .i
granting tho
TI
um * vooNffcr vi*ln:ui
w»iiM
particularly
If
there
are
no
ap­
uiinmmrrd hi* candidacy laat week
Ida, S C
xert nnd Cnhfornin mixslons
uiugMXitic a . ),tinge -I venue,
1. Muka u icut effiul to reduce not I,.' eligible l.efore IPH'.I
propriations
to
pay
the
extra
for the nciit left vacant hy the
At the hospital this morning I Crater l.ake he said Is fed nn us.x nnd damage clulinx. This fig- Koh, &gt;&gt;"•&gt;■ xui.l, udding
Jiulge llevni'
••I llu Inal for
death of Sol IHoom. Re Immediat­ charges.
Walker tojd attendants, "the I niiallv by melting XIIIIWX f I *
June 37.
ire
is
extremely
high
und
d tak­
“I
,'iinnot
xeo
for
the
life
&gt;
&gt;
f
roe
Attorney
General
Richard
Hrely won bucking of the Liberal
Caldwell wax awaided $317,600
thing happened so nulrk I don't the imsinlalns which sunplieH .&gt; ing a lurge pan of the carrier’s te- why we should legislate ui *l&gt;.- j
I’arty and of several prominent vIti was asked lo seek a rehear­ know what happened."
feel of water Although It w„ venue.
heir last Hpimg, Imi llie If S.
lime
for
Homelhing
38
or
10
yen.
I
ing
on
the
commission's
recent
-Dem ocrat# In city, stats *nd nt4 a interest mg exiiihilion of live
c ,,,,., ,q Ai&gt;|ix .tlx irverscd
1011 degrees tn till’ shade ill it»'
—
i •■
"If after Ihe carriers have mads from now."
permitting the 8t. Joseph Tele­
fi«h iiinI unlmuiN llii &gt; hurn pul on ihe verdict and onhred a new
“ llnnnl politics.
valley below, overcoats had b
It'nsIlNord ns t-sar ■’surt
The
American
Veterans
('
0
.
11111,1
phone
and
Telegraph
Company
to
ilHphix l»y llir I$uiil4* and Fn**h
lint mnny Tamnty leaders In the
be worn al tlie 7,0011 foot elevn
ICoallBB** e s Paas Peart
tee ul » called for defeat of tor VYiitn I 1‘xli ('otiiiiiHRioii al tItu li ml
dlsHlct. the 30th Confireaslonal,
lion of the crater’s edge Tb,
Caldwell filed lux u l iigaunt
hill
.
1
.
letters
to
rad.
of
Hi
Con
were cool to the candldltcy. They
.
. ... .. Nt'iiiinoh C'miniy l air tohii'h opi'ii* the inagutine follow ug pul,Ileagovernment lias storked tlie nr
grexxmrn who are Woibl |\... II
Im.,, ||tK,„
r ,.|,.ry Mlll| M,i|on tinit of ail editorial Fell. 31,
pointed mil young Rooaevelt does
cold iveters of the bilge lake will,
vi-lnuiiN.
;villi* Aii'iuifN. Thr fiali, ulihdi in* IP 10, which the gowiiior contend
lint live In tlie district. Rla home (a
Tbc Girl" Glee Club of Seminole rainbow trout which grow t» t
long, lie revealed and x
at fashionable Woodbury, an Long
“
T'Ti
7,i
icli.de a 30 pound cut fish and u v,i falsely and maliciously quoted
High School won flrut division rat­ Inches
II *.nltsi,v4 on rsg s geurl
10 poimil linn, uir ihowii tiNAlin linn us condoning the ly(»•hlng of
Island
l
flue
to
Hut
lurge
quantity
of
TAI.I.AIIA88K, Mar. 22—&lt;/!•)— ing tn concert singing and In sight
The lenders conferred yesterday
niuiK
nhmil ihr irumpuient ilium* 1u nueri).
----------mull
received
at
ami
xent
from
T ake
In J a il muled tanks.
Till' negro, Jesse James I’uync.
with Hugo K. Rogers, leader of A public hearing will he held in reading of music at the district
music
contest
held
at
Rtetsun
Unil
l
p
s
i
l
l
p
t
l
f
M
R
e
m
i
n
d
e
d
'h*
Fellowship
llontolel
at
the
Leesburg
Mar.
31
on
th#
applica­
Tammy, the ancient New York
The fixli were seined yesterduy was taken from a Madison I'ounty
111
M
ill
111"
*44
'
,
Municipal
Airport,
application
has
tion of Atlantic Coast lin e lo dis­ ver-llv. Friday, MU* GUI* Reese
county Democratic orgaruaiatlnn.
CHICAGO. Mar. 22—4/1’) H"«- in Hie Hi Jobiix Itiver l,y eonsci • Jail und himi I,, deal), while lie
l o P « V ( ( M illt y l u x e s tw*n made for u contract poatul
t « Nit aiinmineemont wa* mad*, continue two passenger trains ami Whittle, glee club director, an­
urd
Lang. 14, being tried a second vat ion officers said M H Weld., was awaiting ti.al on u charge
*
datlon hy the Fellowship Fotindatwo others between nounced todav.
*hu l a majority of the leader* left re-route
time
on i, chargr of murdering « assistant chief coiiservallon officer of attempted lupe.
linns, Inc., nnd bids t" operate
The SII8 Hoys Glee club won
In his reversal order, (he U. H.
Mar. .11 Is Him last day in which the station will lie received until ehunt, tind In hang himself ... the of I lie Fiflli llislrict. Since Ihe
no doubt they still were opposing Jacksonville and Ht. Petersburg.
The
ACI.
has
applied
to
the
first
division
rating
In
alght
read­
Court of Appeals suid (lie trial in
County taxex fur 1318 can l,e paid 8:00 o'clock Friday, Joel 8. Field, county mil curly today.
Roosevelt, (*n* leader, who con­
bass
vvou'l
&gt;ul
anvllling
vvliile
in
federal district couit hers was
trols alnuit ntte-fonrlh , o/ the Florida Railroad and Public Uti­ ing and second division rat|rj In without n penalty, John L. Gall" postmaster, announced today.
“I'm toed »f tho way my trial captivity, I hey will he returned to “allowed
lities Commlaalon for authority to concert work. Th# mixed glee dubs way, enmity in* collector, an
to get out of hound*
district. Is supporting nlm ,4
llie rlvri in u few 'luyii, be slated.
Rurh a postal atulhui will have Is going," he lol.l Jailers.
diarontlnue train* No. 30 and 40 got second degree ratine In both liouncrd thix morning.
and "litigant.., witnesses, lawyers
lingers pointed out mdre 4han and to re-route train# 101 nnd
.....................
.t Of inleiesl l„ niiurods is ibe
the same services as uny post ofAno) be.. .........
prisoner found
(lie hu&gt;
concert
and
sight
reading
contests.
and mry seemed to regard (he
fdT candidate* for nioom'a post had 101'. through Gainesville, Grata
Effective Apr I unpaid real «•
duck exhibit. These include
as a sporting event, a
Holol-tx from Remind* High tote taxes are xuliject tn interest of flee with the eaceptlnn or postal at 1:00 A M., huildled under In. wild
been tnenlloned.
,. ,
bald pule, green wing nnd other contest
mvlng*,
said
Mr.
Field.
Money
IdaukrlH
,
w
ith
Ida
liell
loop
ed
and Leesburg.
ft,'hind were Ingrid Estersoi* Anita
lie said RiHiaeveltla’’fi nice hoy,
varieties. Nearby is oil owl und » wage, by battle, ill which tba
Trains lOT and 10‘. now make Aiken and fllanley Brumley. The 18 percent per annum with a min­ orders ran ha made out und ha twice around Ills neck.
hex! Iiutiler ot.gl.i (•&gt; und would
imum interest »,f 3 percent. Per rushed, registered mail and re­
who would make A good candi­ conditional atop# at Newberry.
Frank G. Swain, tail uurden, ••age wit Ii two wild turkeys. A wm."
girls quarlettn Included) Joyce annal property taxes are 11111101 gular mail can lie sent ami receiv­
baliy niter, taken recently from a
date." he added:
said
llie
lad
suffered
nn
ill
ef­
Dtinnellon and Inverness.
The Court of Appeals said a
Rails, Kathleen Babcock, Peggy to Intermi of 12 perrenl per an ed and atamn*, post cards and
••There Is qulto a CM* »« •»
S
fects.
Ills belt, ahoelaccH urn! game law vhdutoi, is on cxlilbil. change of venue should be grant­
Wilson nnd Betty Dunoan. In th* mini.
•made for those who pomt to the
■lamped envelopes be sold. Lock underclothing were taken from Other animals shown arc a door ed if raqutitcd by the inagaxina.
FXRCTION IRPBNRKH
mixed nuarteHe wta Anita Aiken,
*’ ' 1 0 0 ,0{Mi people who llv» Iq the
Further peimltlrs, said Mr. Gul buses may Im placed in Hm Ho- him.
und raccoons and a boh cat har­
PAHADF.NA, Calif., Mar. 2 2 dry.
district, and ask how. vou, »•« (/P&gt;—Mr*. I,oiil»* Hoocker, unsuc­ Ingrid F.xterson, Betty* Ball, Joan lowav, will also lie added aa soon'motel lobby
Tlie new trial got off to u fabr rowed from tha Zoo.
McTeer,
Floyd
Coopar,
Richard
_ list la prepared
_
n
as the advertising
Mr. Plaid today predicted
that start yesterday and was postponed
pottlldy say that none of »n*m la cessful. candidate for city direc­
Conservation officer* assisilng
nun)!fml lo rfprM fiil lh&gt; nlatrlct tor, filed this atatemant of cam&lt; Ranshottom, Stanley Brumley and on .............................
........*
‘ lon will
both real estate and‘ ’perxonal' th* new
station
will he lu opera tn tomorrow. Judge John A. Sbar- in the exhibition ar* Bill Johns,
LAKELAND. Mar. 23-(/D —
tlmi within 30 or CO day*.
(Continued on Pag# Two)
taxes remaining unpaid.
hr llvi?* In".
_
‘
expensea with th * city Arnold llarrincton.
haro declared a mistrial, afl(£
Mild and showery weather la on
#
**-*
•
tight Jurors had baen aelacted, be­
is;, for Florida.
...
"On# t o t lo it in tin t— B9 eent*.
cause the hoy's lawyers askad for
Tho Federal-State Froat Warn­
*'« TO PI.ACR R SN Y M lrf .
Two eeiita sales tax for h a t total
a trial heforo tha Judge Instead
ing Service morning temperature
m in i.IN, Mar. 02—(AP$—Berlin
of a Jury trial.
R. Congressman Bob Bike# and
bulletin said:
Authorities are reported eonalder* —411 rant*."
Miss In** Tyner were married here
Forecast for peninsula Florid*
In* a plan tn' Inttoll permanent
LKAVB8 BBRLIN
ALBANIANS ON TRIAL
\V
Sunday.
T
i
i(i)
4
ii. p
$io
M
f/|n_Ari
fur
tonight and Wednesday
morn.-aen lrles and poll** dog* In mnn*
FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar.
LONDON. Mar. 33—&lt;A*)—Four­
The ceremony wta norffirmto hy
I
*
v
o
i
b
.
.
b
r
«
h
.V
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J
i
m
m
y
,
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r
ix
a
ftr
.t
a
r
ir
22—&lt;AV-Krnest Reuter, lord may­ the Rev. II. W. Williamson at the
teen Albanians charged with s p y ­ thu
Vflfttf »| lh , .ra
__-in
-..........s
T.n&gt;i» n m U n .
S , . r . Vdistricts
i r ;
I showers .“
In " Northern
HLHI.IN. Mar. 2 2 —&lt;/!»)—QiivMierl nbaervri* today viewed a« an ing for Yuiigoflavla went on trial appeured briefly )&gt;efore the Hills­
T rtofr«f a*td 6d g r a m tod been or of th* Western sartors of Ber­ First Mi'HunIInI Clnirrh. The Rev.
ami un Southeast roast.
robbed In 'he W eaijrn Mrtpra In lin, took off today for Weatovwr and Mrs. James Milton McKnlght important ronrersion a R ih«i .i A «iatrinent concerning the W*»t*a ban'on in Tirana yesterday.
borough
County
grand
Jury
today.
Tha Albanian Telegraph Ser­
Forecast for Wcdnenlay: partly
Uw laat seven month*. Tjte gnoula Field. Maas., in a plane of tho V. and Mrs. Williamson war# th#
Velasco »*id lie went before
Ituuian-MHiniorrd nitreni'y uf lire Eaitorn ion* of Cetmany.
&gt; vice nuotod by Taleradlo reported
tloudy and mild; scutlere.i show­
removed gold teeth and w l o R. Military Air Transport Service. onlv attendant*.
the Jury at his own request.
He
la
t
o
*
to
anrlvo
there
tomorrow.
the
H
also
are
charged
with
hav­
Col.
Alexander
Jeluamv,
ncling
Huitian
commandant
of
Beilin,
fa'd
The hrlde la a native nf laurel
from the bodies.
No other wttnease* appeared er* along the cast coast.
Reuter will vlalt a conf erence of Rill.
lait night the Weilrm move would "deepen the split in Beilin." but ing organised and participated In b e f o r e the Jury at Its morning
Future temperature* outlook;
a
terrorist
organisation,
with
American
M
ayen
In
Washington
no Dost danger through Friday.
THOMAR 1MP|
that the Soviet military adminix-P'
session.
. . .
supplying
economic
and
military
and
ha
ak
o
plana
lo
discus*
Sov­
b ir m in g h a i
Irallan (hies not Inlrml lo reslrb might pull a currency switch of Information to Yugoslavia and at­
The Jury presumably In investi­
iet kleeknto e f Berlin with Amer­
KP.D R RIF IKHJKH
JACKSONVILLE?”Mar. '-"J-HFl
— UF) — Frank
tho me of the East marks unw held thulr own which would wine out tempting to fieri to Yugoslavia.
gating gambling conditions here
ican offM ala.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Mar. hy Western Berliners.
,
lllgh Low
Alabama team*
und
looking
Into
"the
Hat"
which
east
mark
holdings
of
Western
12—(A"—Th* HR
n l Cher*
moat powerful in .
Atlantic City
This
Indicated
the
Russians
■
city
councilman
sav*
contain*
Berliners
and
oven
such
East
mark
ACCIDENT
K
ILLS
MAN
OOVR
FUNERAL
n ship to
nokhovaky, flrat
avaly III In n
Cleveland
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. '-'2-(/n names of public official* who
months, la would not prevent Western Rerlln hank account* aa peoplo In th*
berth her# In
Detroit
elvvd
payoff*
from
gambera
from
spending
the
Enst
mark*
Western
sector
still
hud.
A
man
Identified
_*«
Illllburn
•
have
rec#
—A
ma:
S B K taking on a t
tla k a o i
Miiiiiaapolli
W rU K U s,
er
III
the
Hovlet
they
now
hold
either
In
srs.
......................
ling
lead
The
Soviet
announcement,
waa
rts,
40,
of
South
Miami,
M.
Rob*
general mercl
director, i
New York
Russian
sector
of
Rerlln
or
the
‘
‘
.
vhen
killed
early
today
when
viewed
aa
on
Important
coneesa|pn
arrived
T h e Ch#
attack Rat
Phoenix
BRETTACOH SENTENCED
anna
nm of Germany.
,
ouiomoblla'
a mile
for thla reason, too: anarently
..... Ber­ _____t by an ouR
*
First
here yesterday
some slight
Saint Louis
ATHENS,
Greece,
Mar. B 8-((D
4 (IC H IO . V
I
It also Indicated the Russians liners in poaaeaalon of-West
cat marks west nf !lshlwln.
Progreasn, *M
oafto HfiV),
San Antonio
did not Intend
Urn. to introduce a new still ran trad# th#m for th# cheap­
County road patrolman who In­ — Constantin# Hreltacos, comF1
•aim on a
that
Seattle
h
i t mark which
wl
East
would be refu*"l er Kaa( marka to b# taken over vestigated Hated thd drive# of mander of guerrilla for
OhurlM
l*at
Jacksonville
/RjfiW
Vi j
1
W
liner*. Mon had the
In ration-free th# car a* Ralph BalatWel Mor- southern PoloponneaufttoHMI i
New#
tot
aloe*
Miami
that
■actor. Boat gaa. • mlnUtar who la #n&gt;Dlaye&lt;l
IM
Orl '
Allied
by t^| Independent L ift lneureurrracy
•x, . '" v.-,.;
/to’ X&lt;b

C a b i n e t Okays T r u c k Crashes
B i g Addition T o Into B u i l d i n g
State H o s p i t a l A t F i v e Points

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- i ,u.... ss

Tm irist ( ' l u l l l »
Show n Seen«H 0 f
Wvsi Ky ^ w
I

Roosevelt Gets
Opposition F r o m
'Fammany Leaders

Trial Is Moved
To Gainesville

L i v e r i s h An d
Animals Displayed
A t County F a i r

Seminole Girls Win
Glee Club Honors
Mar. 31 Set As Date
F o r ACI-* HenringH

Fellowship F r o n t
To Got Post Office

Youth Attempts To
Life

THE WEATHER

ass

Observers -View As Concession
■ Red Acceptance Of East Marks

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Hillsborough Jury
Hearn Jim Velasco

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T U E S D A Y M A R C H 22, 1919
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

i‘fc» ^Will'd fk rtid

The Fixing Of Renta

Tliiirr In n t;iii 111 dciil of inillinif anil ItmDImr hi Coii|frc»H
(jvit tlm i Ip IhHh of |iro|HiHiilK for pxli’iinlim of federal rent
II I H a ia a lla A tM M
ronlroln. Thi'ic m ilclmlo ovur wh«Uii*r renin nlioulil In- in
cn'iinoil ffvr or ion or fiftei'ii per ip ii I, wlmllier ronlroln
" i E . r s aK f e w
riMllB, ■»#*, Ik* Arl nIioiiID iM* extended for twelve nionllm or for fifteen in
e» Ma; • eighteen. whether thin kind of hiiiiMfng' unit' mIiiiiiIiI Im- freeo
I, ANil
KSItor
from ronlrnl or Hint kind kIiiiiiIi I Im- Drought Imrk into the
miHima iimah
retdm of colitroln, whother rentti «honlil Im’ m l need lo the
_____B w Iu h i N i i u i r
-- ---- IttBafUtrTMlN t f i Y . 4
level of Home dale in !H47, and no on.
i.aa
Thera in Iwgimiltig to he a more wideMpmu! inelinatibh
mi the part of Hie iienple at Inrge, lo i|iii!Ht1nii whether nn&gt;
J5JJ.......... „ .......... 111* IhmI.v of li'uiHlalorH or officials in WindiiiiKton. however mIii, a iila a rf
aailraa. ra n i* 'a#
rfeea**- rra a la ila a * *e # M tlrM af eere and hoWover well informed, ean make1 u not of rules
M|,(ilinl uillb fiiiriii.MM im. l u f­
M&lt;»r&lt;*i*«&lt;&gt;*i* to t ?*# a a r a a * * af LMivi l'llim/ relilH yvliii'li m nbl
-# »**— —to *# *. a ill fce w i n a l tol
fed ivoncHM to nil purta hf I lie country/unD to nil of tin
I f r— a l a r *4&gt; «riW I*a ra Ira.
houses in n e ity , or nlnng a re rta in s tre e t, oi* even in n singh
idoek o f th a t Htreet. F o r iiiNliineii, would It I m? fa ir elth iti
to re(|uire th e ow ner o f ev ery ren tal property in the com­
j T n r n a s w -n a s m u n ity to reduce hl« rcntH to the level o f J u n e III), 1D47, 01
turn * w f to t*u n a4
l&gt; la fka aaa to r rap ak tl- In encniirngp th e ow ner o f ev ery p roperly to m ine tin* re n ts
N « * a a t all Ik# I w t l a*w a t r i a l* #
a . I1M* a# «ratat# r, a t w all aa all fifte e n |M?m&gt;nt iilmve th at level?
■ L t f » . «• *• • • *■ • _______
In thin com m u n ity « m in every one th e re n r" Home
houses fo r w hich th e re n t Is iinreasonahly h ig h , and th e re
* TI/F.HOAY. MAN. SI, |||»
a re ollinrH w h ere th e re n t may lie loo low. How ean a fed eral
9UH.lt VBfiftK TODAY
retd co n tro l law Im? made ho flexible th a t local iueipiallU es
J o b had H iTlnn^ certainly
dissolved, nmt s till Mlrnttg ennuith th a t it ach iev es th e
depcmlml ?.f philosophical proof, aim o f pri’VmiHltg rent gouging ev ery w h ere l Som e people
No one understands (ha reason a re heglliuiiw to iM’llevi? thul th ere is 110 a n sw er to th at
for these moment* of Illumination, tp ieslloii, w hich inny ex p lain the move lo Hoftcn th e federal
T tra ire a e rra la ila a a lir I f
ira a tp a m
R ap raaaaia*
s. Wan t a r t , llk lra a a ,
‘ laaaa t t l f , K f a i t

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1 "i* ,l«,,ilwJ‘h

Job. Ilr:iof*t I know that my io-

FAITHFUL FIDO

THE WORLD TODAY

X&gt;»aallapM« &gt;• I M
F*Mtokt# &lt;«1( HUM N M tM l
•M ■■•#•* ai
•■■(•ri riatM i

law with some kind of local or stale option.

A F L O R ID A

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t|, IlK W irr KAt'KKN'/IK
AP Foreign Affaire Awalyat
A new itrltlsh iloinlnlon ia In the
rnril* for picturesque *mitheust
Asia.
Colonial Undersecretary David
gees-William* gave the dp-off. It
woold lake n long lime, lie *ald
in an Interview in t.ondnn, Imt
IlrlUln’s rich Southeast Aslan rob
Ollln ami protectorate* definitely
are eluted to become a self-guvcrnlog dominion.
I.uler a colonial office spukrsman confirmed that wa* what ihe
■Diitiali have in mind. He OApi euertirprlnrl, though, I but the mlniater
bad taken the lid off bilbnrto *ecret plan*.
A Soiidira.-t A*Ih doininioii probalily would enrol 11pa**
1H2.IUI2
mtuare inlleu- rougldy tbn coinldnrd area of Mlclilgan and MlnneK o t a . The
popolallon would lie
hllghlly lc*u tlian t'allfortila'a—

STA TE TH EA TRE

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Ol'KNH 12:43 I*. M. DAILY
Matinees 40c - Fvanlnga 44c
Children 14c

Today &amp; Wednesday!
A K EYH O LE G L IM P S E
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Aliimut eertalnly these countries
would l&gt;e incloiled:
AUFA
Pni'DI.ATinN
(Si) Mile* 1 (I. iihI l?cn*us)
Federal ion
of Mnlavii ■llbllla
1,124,MU
I.ami
1,124,MU
i HIiikhpoi e
M l,null
IIHI.fiHfi
Harawak
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270.221

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2.2211
ao.ian
The prospective dominion'* furConstitutions
filing poioiH would be (lie t'oeouT h e fa c t I hid a nal Ion has a lo n sllliiH o ii iluco did aeeeM- Keeling Islands, 7(H) miles smithThe f'fdrial Rrierve Hoard rr sarily
surn.v m
menu
m iir 11
11 m iintin K
guvu
m iiii’iii.
11 dcm - j west of .lava, and lonely Christean Hint
il mis
has 11
a i-unm
ponstilillionid
overum
eiit. It
poili imeniploymenl itill riling pemls on Imw th e co n stitu tio n is used, and w hnl ImpiM'iis ■...... Island, 222 miles south of
.lava. Until lire considmed part of
above ihe 1.200.000 total of la»i when Its prov ision s K&lt;d in Home |siliticiu»*H w ay.
Kingapore colony.
month. We are. of emme, »ony
W h at Iuim ju s t tak en place in ArtfontilUi illllH lrales the
Possibly llotig Kong might lie
lo we anyone unemployed, but i l ' (Miiut. S in ce P resid en t Ju n u II. Peron liccam e president o f included. Thai colorful Oriental
tomeone li«&gt; gut in be fired, we A rg en tin a he has not tak en the co n stitu tio n ttxi Horiously, |laland*clly lias " population of at
hope it it that frliow who uied lo I Imt even so It got la his way som etim es. Hy 1052 its of* rM „ V / o !ro «..*.*
" arowd?
Mjr
ui, ’’w........“No, we ain't —*
gnl —any feet would have been d isa stro u s, for P ero n ’s te rm then ex - •Ing in. Iltmg Kong and Kowloon,
*■“ lo
.........
(DonT you know ihrir 11 a war on?" pires and lie would not have been p erm itted to succeed him ­ on the uiIJnei'Dl Chinn mnlnlnml,
* 3
self. So a now co n stitu tio n has been en acted , and Peron has Imve no art'll of Mill s&lt;|UHre miles.
A goulhcnst Asln dominion
Intlead of One World which &gt;0 nworn to uphold it. Il p erm its him to Im? ro -d e c tc d in 11152.
Kcd C o n cessio n s
many luRh-mimlrd men of good
Thu H u ssians have an excellen t co n stitu tio n , esta b lish ed would Im i&gt;l great economic Impmlnnrn to the United Stales us
will fumed fm after World War 11. J |n ni!l5. W h ere is it '' On th e sh elf, unused ex cep t in a few well as Urltuin. Ilritlsil Southeast
M'sallaa## From Fma# On«i
I I HH|lH44P4l Flint Pggf I4*4PI
ihe Atlantic Defrnic Pari reveal* minor m a tte rs.
Asln produces some of Imlostry's
W. O. HurflSId, J. D Warren, L.
most
cxhpii
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raw
laatcrlals—
iat we are in rraliiy getting Two
T h e s tre n g th o f co n stitu tio n al gov ern m en t in th e F rill­
fm iiien. fm food snitiirtried thrmigh
V. Delong, Hen Heaves, Flank
W.
|O’Neal, M. Holland and Holi ItemJorldi, Iwo
Imilile well armed ed S ta te s Is not so much m th e rliHiiment Its e lf a s in tin* re ­ many of them loadable nowhere ?be blarkmle.
— SHORTS I’ UOfiHAM—
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Apimiently, a Itiissian sector re­
I iugton.
world*, and ihe fact dial a targe spect given to it hy the people, and dem anded by th em of all else. Ilublmr, tin, petroleum, pep,CARTOON “W ACKY
pet, palm oil, coiirn sod "UK" arn , tdcnt who work* in Western HerI Crowds
thronged
the
lair
portion of Ihe globe. Cliiha. India, o ffic ia ls . W e should never forg et th at.
just part of tbc list. There Is gold lin still ran convert his West
1IYE MARY"
'mound*
last
night.
The
illumittallidonetia. are lell oul nf boll,
in .Sarawak, ton.
minks to F.n&gt;t marks at a prem­
'Don was brilliant, iiicliiilinu twin
PARAMOUNT NEWH
D
elay
M
ay
A
m
ou
n
t
T
o
More Important thim the mono- ium The Western sector resident
world*, we may in renlily he gelling
—
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Iseareltllghla. A la -ge crowd galhFootball Hall Of Fam e
Mile side, thmiuh. in Ibo |uilltll'ul ■.Im works in Ihe Hast xone upThree World*.
D eath S en ten ce F o r .e r e d at im h ) i ». m . to see the KKATUHK TIMKHt •
uni?.
puicnlly will not find his money
! a &gt; -» -1 n o t double xomersaulta of skilled trap*
New Yurk S tale, which already has Hie Ham'liall Hall
1:00 — .1:09 — S :tl
Ily liiiilitinu lownnl self-goy- ciihielcsN in Ills home sector, ns
Florida
11 I / C n 5 '
nrtlsts.
Prr»i&lt;lenl Truman banned ibr
7:27 — »:!!«
of
Fame,
wants
one
Tm'
fimthall
also.
T'lie
lower
house
of
Hie
croiiicnl
in
one
&lt;
&gt;
f
Ibc
Imnrt*
of
In
hud
reason
to
fear.
ute nf plmlograpli* lakrn rcncridly
Hrllniti i* tlcnling lltu
'I'AIJLAI'IASSEK.
Mai.
U
(A’)|
t
legislature
linn
united
that
the
hIIc. when chosen, Im? al t'uzcn- empire,
The
offlelnt
Hovlet
army
news­
while he wa* in iwimming al Key
Uomninnisth a real blow. It rulna paper, Taegliselie Itondsrhau, put
«»&gt;•?....., * ..................... ■"""
Weti hftaU*e nl 'ioi'wifsHwLiTik ovia in the Finger Lukes region, rieserilM'd as the hirHiplace their chief piMpiignmla point—tliut it, lieudlliic on .tcllsnrov's slatepotlpomtiti enhiMcmcnl *»l the pro* I -------------- -------------------------I"
1
.I.,
nlsm offer*
tic?
i Communism
tholr
only, mi-nt: "110 fbiviet eountene^visureH
iccled lo brr 1,,
builmnd,
ibc T»,s.i*
Pro!- ° f Uerrlt Smith Miller, “ fouinlwr of the game in IHIHI."
(Critics nf the Idea say that it is a game nf team s ami chance
atiee for Independence,
independenen,
j'u t the expense of the population." posed ra lllr (rnciny law woulii
ocnl, being photographed in iwimfS®■
imt
Individuals,
anil
that
Indvlilnals
should
nut
I
hi singled
Asian
aid
borides
believe
that
Ii
There Ims been Mllieh s p e e iillld o li " .1 moon I to ,1 &lt;le,ill? irnleoti (or
mint trunk*, Il might imivove the
out for glory. Thin Is prolighly trim enough, though no more pal llcitlai ly impoitant Just now.h,.,0l however, that Ibo Western an undetermined number of I lur­
look* ol tome nl oui baibing be-ithI
___ would draw some sort nf re- id# tiliren* and louiitl*.
niiplknhle to football ih an .to Igi^eliafl or, oilier team sports. when the tidal wave of Ked silej move
f i if mnrt wive* ihovMI t^klmilai
cesses In Cliljin
tallal
atuiirt tovsplj
to&gt;sp lj lallalory
nellnii. The Hussians nna-nuv diieatens
t
" I dofi'i b\-liuvi #ot, IfRidslor
Human nature iMilng w h a rll IA, imople prolwhiy will go on over
Imlts'hDfa'* and fHn?ata(fx;
hounded their financial expert* ’
■, arf hounr
moaeiiy,' _»t (rail sfmiil llirir ha*will lie *0 ralloiidy indiflCrriil to
singling
out
individual
players
for
glory,
wind
her
or
hot
sniltlieasl
Asia.
'■
ari?
conferring
to
meet
Ihe
slum
V#.rit)'» •llpearnnce.
limn.in Miftenugs at lo Call iilcli a
there's a hall id fame for them.
The big thing has been til. Cinq tlnii,"
Col. .li-lisurov said Die Western etuei voli "
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Hut so far no one has devised a way to Induce the spec­ vioce the IihiiI Peoples that Hrl*
Mr*. ]. N. WhiOier. who like*
W.tiiro lommrnled .1 itatcinciil
the idea of usiuing llir old Naval tators at a football garni? lo r.ciltor their nf tent ion on Hie tain Isn't handing out imlttkid move woold hurl the people nod
IIP:
ibmhlelnlk—that she really plans ( |hi- economy of the Western xmies,
Air Stalion area “I'orl Itrail" after linemen, who do Ihe huhl, bruising work, hisleail o f watch­ to free them as soon a* possibje. |,„i
inflict ally serious pre- fmm .1 ITorid# Calllenien'* A**oelation nlilri#! Dial a rallle Inning
ihe fori winch wa» errilril there ing Ihe man with hall. That's human nature, loo.
The ilrltlsli feel they huvr largely ji„||rl."
Hovlet tone currency,
succeeded in Dial.
| Anti-Communist' ticwspiipci* ??f lull should lie rffntivr 'll) days
during llir
Indian war*,
re­
That means the Ilrltlsli can Wuik •Western Merlin accepted.............. ..
aftei its p,usage "cut* Dir ginned
call* dial it wa* named altci t ’ol.
together with the Aslan* toward *intemenl at face value. The limn undri llmsr dir balds who
l^igh Head, llmuglt, lliroogb rnor,
tly HID m iftl.ONti
•heir ciiriimon girni: dominion "'w-1American * licensed
Tniresaplrgcl
il wa* al that lime *|Mf|lr«i "Reed”.
lus. 11 may lie ten years off, pn*.
Mile I.miner on the first want In poll pour llir rifrtlivr da*'.?
She lugged* dial m renaming ihe
There Is another sldu to Wash­ leaders and experienced members Dalily a good many more.
page; "no Russian counter men- n( the law until 1050"
As the eighth dominion, smilli- sure*."
^rea, il he properly *|&gt;ellrd "Read" ington life than the legislative pro­ who understand the problems beVue president tiurlon Walker
east Asia would have the slime
Hm'iallst newspapers headlined ol Die Slate ('alDcinen'* Assik iation
aftei Ihe manhet in whiili llir man gram of Ihe? Congress. Our families ruuso they, too, were new at one statu* as Canada, AusI imIIm, New
,
play an important part In this times Among lltb past presidents of
reports: "no new Fast mark
who i* honored hy il *|?ellril hi* phase. Tills week I have asked Ihe Club are Mis. .lame* H, Hyrnes /ealaiul, Houth Africa, India, I’ak- their
planned." These newspapers also ■aid last week lie "can't * fr any
Mine.'
J Iwlan or Ceylon.
Mary AI lee to lell Ilia Indies of tht- and Mrs. Dunran It. Fletcher.
printed reports hy jhe llrillsli- reason a great aigumrnl to prolong
Through the varied program it I Under the Htututc of Westnilos- ilcensed ticrinnn press service hint­ Die rfirrttv r dale." H r r*|Mitleil
Fifth District something ol her
Orlando i* telling an example duties, lesponslhllltiea ami. privi­ Is possible lo eImose nn loteresllng 1ter, the document that resliufflcd ing the Communist* hid consider- largci rattle bolder* already have
for Sanford in al lea*) Iwo parli- lege* as the wife of a Mrlntlrir' of activity. For liislanre there are It)...... Id Hrltlsh empire into a team Ing going fiirllmr and ^allowing i j ^ V n * feii'cd’ ta improve their
Congress. Hhe will take over from Haases In Spanish, dress .design,' *'f r’onpernlliig Independent un- some rlrrnlutlnn af
r.utar* which arc worlhy of our tit- here.—
Iirerils and patlorr*.
tart appreciation, interior decorat- tlnn*, a dominion Is Identified as: In Dir Hovict sector.
nio*t coniitleraiion. An ailidr in
pilbllr’ I. An milnnnmniis romiiiiioity
Wolker said lie was sp oking for
Hello, evorylauly! First may I Ing. flowerarrangolnent,
A. &gt;1. Warner, rinanilal expert
Sunday'v SenlinrJ Star lell* of a say liuiiieliiiivH I mn iloutitful as to spenhlhg (perish Die thought), ete. within the Hrltlsh empire.
of Die If. H. Military government, himself only because Ida orgitniiaKach Friday a ten Is given with
2. It Is equal In every w ay-ls.th snld he la'llrvetl from Jelisarov’s tion Im* taken no position In thi*
hauling project for negrnr* at the dlffetenco between dutlea ami
. '
privileges. I am nationally nr lulernatlonally known'in home and foreign n ffa lra -lo stalemi-nt no reprisal Is planned. matter.
Waihington Shore* ipontored hy
1 Hrltnin and the uther
dumlplans. He said any counter action such
Tho tinvemor, who campaigned
sure that what speakers.
incRtheii of (lie Rotary Club which
It I" united with the rest of mm printing new Husxiaii xom? cur­ on a pledge to take cattle off tha
Rome p e o p l e ■^Alao line day each weekla given I
might Well he duplicated here wilh
ronaiiler privi­ over entirely to Hod Cross work,'the Commonwealth hy n rominnn rency to cut off Western Herlln- roads, Hied 24 highway fatalities
caused during the past two yearn
leges to ulhcra Bileft km fiioMi nf tm uriKiiifuit in tlur- J itlleulwiirw lo tho VlrlllHti ‘crowrt*
ers eoulxl loudly tm attempted.
meal advantage In our community.
j I. iU rolatlun with thn nthor
■4*y roaming livestock. Them wbr«t
are
mere duties. Ing tb* war.
Another article tell* what Orlando
The Houth Amerlean comlur Is 9*7 iojiiries him) 032 arHilenta, he
The highlight of the season’s
inlpns I" nue ^f »/rre ntsudla
Certainly It I*
i» doing ahunt ill iiuliealllilul and
all a responsi­ calahdur wa* Dip reeeptlon for tjie
olio of Die largest of all flying ""id.
outmoded irwerage lyilent. Il ii
bility. Seriously, President and Mrs. Truman. Ollier
birds, and its young are iinalde to; "A senator or representative
ii
CATOH
A i u s HOMKCOMIND
m m iniu m im *
Micnding $3,500,000 on new icweri
gel off Dm ground until two year* wlm votes to continue this carnage
this Is n won­ outstanding events will lie the re­
Wm
(lA IN W
FSyU X
™r- Mar. S^!3 -(/ ft- old.
.
|until IMiO will have lo anawer t«
derfully Inter- caption fob Die Vice President mid
^nd a lewagr iliipoial lyilem which
Thc Unlvcralty
rurally of Florldii'M lioim-Ids own conscience as wall ■» at
_____ eating life to the Hpenker of the Ilouae.
will give it ihe ptokl tanilary facitit'onilnjt
fool hall game against
, m r fqotha
have
sent
us
here
In
So
fat*
my
activities
In
the
Cluli
IMI in thii re»jicc4 ol any city in|
Washington and I am glgd to liavo have hi•ten limited to an oceanlona! Deorgla Tech hero Oct. 22 wilt I f
the ylate ami nine of the moil *ani- this opportunity to tell you about
tea, hilt now that 1 have played at Ditto In the afternoon,
Ray
(Rear)
tary in ine nation. Orlando it
i* finfin* some of the things wa do. Offriurse
what I hope i U the last Athletic Director
Wolf nitnounred Imliy, Tht? gpmc
thefo
are
the
same
problems,
stub
nf
our
winter
colds
hack
to
health
tacipg
Uiix
|&gt;tn|'ri:l
ihtoiigh
ilia
tale
. J M i ______ liroiigli lira »ale
a- j “tho
-1- children are all hack In had orlglnaljy been scheduled for
6ofi rivenue
ravenue bond* which will Ire as transporting the children to Km)
t PM three 0dlffomii schools,
packing gchooli numienlarlly at least,
____ _________
pkid off f min ihe
from a lunrliea, string Hydney to Hie early .hope
he income
inco
r... r
ra to get
g out a little more.
t^n parernt
gat, train each morning, coping with a
percent IM on teleirhone,
telephone, gai,
most in
Interesting pro- switch tipi limited Hotnl facllltlaa
)n« of the
One
t moat
|e:}
: ' y
attended Wa* the In Oaltvax.vllla U&gt; acvomiplata tha
water end
and llg
light bill*. The total par thaldleia kitchen, finding a sitter, graMta
liAa that
that I have al
IgThtful Food
Faa ir ' li f t Friday, crowd *y a « t*d hgrp )s surmiiwii
mmA"nil the other things so femi* petlgntful'
Fooil F
capita con I* ettimalted al $12,
Kir to every wife and mother.
All .tha
the members
m
membera u.,_
Who contributed
....
Tho outstanding adUvIllei of recipes to tho CongrAulohal
Cook
Congriaa
The climbing fish nf tha Bast
.Governoi Warrea
the Congteexlonal wife are those
|ha Club preiknM it'rH .Ihi Ku 1(1
engaged In through'the medium a x a i &amp;
' i i fti a i r reelpss. Indies ta able to live out of water
of the Congrcislofiaj OlUb. Since it TKaM ijn Uhlrt irkl 1shelvea ar- for' lohg periods, and climbs Wot
admit* that he uied
trunk* of tree* by tnaiuts o f its
i
la
ImpoiulbTe to Uir&gt;oU' more than
u r b f ’ the Klan
spiny fin* tad (til Mvtrs.
one
thing
this
woek«
I
hfcve
chosen
lounger day*, but
this subject. The Club wea Incor' a*ct
ongreaa
■
young In know
Is i
"L In hw
form*
'KtZmJILu
. - Id that of ogf
Juilice
tha wlvoa
,c « n t it a x s a g w
was
»AJBb#tM h r id lils iit
M Of
**laM
at (fee Pi
|d»ht
iff
W B f i ' m W W T H E A ljr t U t
&amp; *
iaots,
for th4
;&lt;0 m w a _
........
(to
m , can­
*'
MH&lt; J*Ua&gt;2 v * j
• ’ . ..
f tt r e t io n a i par,fpctiD.1
lh » figh&gt;
ty fare.
w
FoMw
from
HMfortl
and mil** around itaya
am o y n F o f fdminihity^ ^TV otrqun^fd n o lch
buildin
•it
0?ami
mart'e.lion
would join .1
foay conafdtrtd Hlll'a Hoadqwrtara for ajay
of l ...
om* with
c p f c , thd fl$H#riRg llan g o ih o u W an , t h *
without k
• dosait
bulMInt aotda. Wktthcr you r* ptannlng Lo
bawlld
•r
to
tipy bu H o fii to tho w aiit . . . , a n d tfo w n i
•r, thera1
holM, trofapdal dr makt minor rapaln, Iha
far
1 who aw I
chadcfo aro that a vlall hare will halp you do
your waiiL, an unutuolly n o v fl »lim bd lt.
i to
It botlor and moro tconomlrady. Rm tta flral.
doubtx
anoih S
Finlih iVia p ra fty p i c l g f t vyith flap p p tcb
*Ifl
p o c L f t i and a m odlfJod H art akirt. G ra y ,
DBG WALLBOARD . . . OVKRHKAD}
deemfr lived, ami dint he -hull
aland at die Indrr* day upon die
earth

W a r r e n Bla«ts
Postponement Of
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TUESDAY MARCH J2, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD, STANFORD, FLORIDA

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Social And Personal Activities

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It
Lula* Mary FT A Has Youth f.'rmip Formed
Judge Terms Exhibits Mrs. Wester Awarded
O f f i c e r E l e c t i o n At Memorial Church AKOUNI) the TOWN At Fair Outstanding!Hint Hunt P r i z e s

Flection of officers was held at
Youth lVduu*nip liroup was
Alllc l.ec Rush, Marlon County
Mi* s t ......... .. nt Ink,* Mary
GLENN MeCALL, home front Home Demonstration Agent, who I wnn
|1IU,.&gt; ,, , lu, CU8
a regular meeting of the Lake 1fm m*-,l jlt n,,. Stafford Memorial
CcrUn Palmer Ray—.Society Editor
Telephone MS Mary Purerit-Teaeher Association t'liurcli mi ihe Dclninl Highway the University of Florida for u wm &gt;*„)*,♦* the I.ongwootl, Lake ’ n|nr ll'mi ping',mo Friduy'at th*
held on Thursday in the school uuh IK ,-hmtci un’mlicr# particiW" k|
nA .i“!!
lW *n « ?,#ry‘
Mo" roP n.n'' 9a,n.r.nr&lt;l Drlniid.i ............ mm „„.l was the
JAM
ES «RIVERS,
home. dcnmn.{r.t.o„
Chuck Acre©
nudlturium. Mrs. Louise Tcslo pre- puling in .......... ignmzntum. Miss Vvenue . .
„
, , 0 cluh
............. »nm i calicil l*&gt; Thud.
forme*'
owner
of
rudio
Station
pv
»t iho Scmlnolr County r n i r ,jjn
p|u-*%,rm tll ^(#, mtorvlewtri*
sided over the inerting. New of- 'Innlm fhnpnimi nod Miss Denise
W
11!It,
tulking
with
frlrnda
in
which opened last ntght nt Mellon* T ,„.
w
t
s00„
fie, rs nre Mrs. J . K. Robinson. Stevens ..| thi* Fust Methodist
a student
plisidenl; Mr*, liruce Rrown, vice t liunl* ,,f Siiof.o.l usslaleil with Sunt uni . . HAY MIX,
vtrtg aa urink
urtnK
Mr* Wen.., met,oh- u Westing.
m
iniiiirn,
Ala.,
having
president: Mrs, Wiedcrhold, #ecre* the foriinng of tin- uiganiiuiion. with friend*
\nd WII.LIH ,hp , r * hI,l" U out standing.
boUse i-bifii.- w.ifflt mill ulid »
Tin* Rev .1 It. Farris «p.tke on
lary and Mrs. Mathews, treasurer- Mi i llmio-i Itim-e ond Mrs. EdTbe Lniigwond exhibit include', touit. i
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
James
Rivers
and
TUESDAY
"OirtHt, tli,. Answer To linrial riots of Cordele, tin. urt&gt; spending liistnllnlioit of officers will tuke,.»;,id km-ln-, wife of Ihe minister, ANDFItSON. whose engagement
II.. tM..t « t, , i„ .■*, n.arsbnialIn i:rT H SACKF'IT was recently needle work, shcllernfl, ranne.l
flower »how will lie spun*
.
Tension" nt the meeting of the h few ilny* nl IIn* l.oitgwi.mj place nt the April meeting.
|»dl -i*i* n* &lt;ouiisfllur*. All pro- untiminccd, home on u short fur- goods, dairy products ami potted
............
,.r„ulll
,|,e
Hi fit Ilk I|t |»
sore.1 by the Hum® anti (.antuts Elsie Kniulit Circle of the First V / T
The mciidierxiilp prnriaiit wax -oil. lr..** u eouknl fund »ale held Imij'li, dowotown looking for flowers. Women who u'*M cd In
Deparlrnenl of the
Woman * I t ,l i s t Chur.lt h.-l.l at the home
electn.
M-fi
igi-i
nlm
1'his
result#
won by Mis. Illu Cocbrntl’s room l.cct-lill* will lie u»e,l to futtils-r Kutti. . .
setling op the exhibits arc Mr*.
tluh of Enterprise at the Month, „f Mrs. ti c . Dixon „n West Nine-’
T
K. linker mol Following th,’ business meeting • m* un«*inmiiv nod lu*iievolent
FI.HIK FARLEY and RUTH Furl Dimmit, Mrs. fi. II. Pelire, in sutoiitl- , i*-iiin mi.| prevent# the*
r oW ,».MtU
nS lV,'
/ "on*
rt* — — — —— -------—
»*"“ —
evening.
J ' .pent Sunday Mi, ('minmi whi in clmrire " l , 1
Mrs. Iru Wilson, Mr*, ti. W. Miller, formation of tn* .,* largo cryxtnNr
Auli.-L
cooversinjr over
from
t" R,,mU
f i lm t.e*x.,,nUr.*
I* M anil ft
------ ---------r— ‘ Mr' Hidcnt.Mr&lt;
,,
c* . . .
7:00 to 9:00 1’. M.
A.ioiom^Niotf all people to live j„ pP|aiM| with Mr unit Mrs Kr- tin* program and introduced sev
drink ut Tonchiun’s .". W# hear I Mr*. A, R. Rclloff, Mrs. It. S slio stated, mnt no sugut is roi|iiircd
eolh mul eighth grade Ixiy# who \\ llS O n l l O l t l C S t 'l 'I H 1
The Pilot Chill will meet ui K UO '’V ih'* &lt;iohlet, Rule, Rov. Forrl* nest C. Ilnket
Him WINSTON II) N’DFRSON of (Inrn and Mrs. Ralph Homtnohd,
! in milking the Ice ereutn. A small
comluclcd u panel discussion on
tin- University of .vlinnesota ia and Mrs. II. R. Drey,
P. M. at the Tourist Center to he
" " " ,n ‘
", m&gt;n&lt;l 'bore
itox **r mui shmallows is sufficient
safely.
Those
inking
part
were
now
cngaged
in
writing
u
hook,
.
|
In
the
Sanford
exhibit
are
di*preceded with.a hoard meeting nt * nr! ,oni, , rnf,‘'
. *hat- In_.the, human
,
Mr. and Mrs. Frunk MocNeill
i nee
tii&gt;nd Tuck to hint . . . M ISS ploy* of needle work mid dress* foi about a ipiurt **f ice cream,
nly through Christianity nre expected to return tomorrow (Seorge Patterson. Warren Me7:110 P. M.
Ttn* home ot Miss Arltnirenc CAllLOTTE TRUE is now in making,, jellies and canned goods, mul iln o-iiisludlovvi aro melted
cun ruciul prejudice and Intoler­ from Charleston. S C. where they Call, Donald Westmorland, Sammy
WEDNESDAY
Shuman. Jean Huttser. Andrew Wilson mi Lukes luot* Roidrvurd Nerlbport, Long t'lun.l, attend* ’ rugs, baked foods and potted.Ul|d ud'led to lin­ remit rnlsturehave spent several luv*.
The Sanford Shufflehourd Club ance lu* ellminutr.1, he said.
St*tson |nlunl*. In charge arc Mr*. Charles
.
Tesla, Robbie Taylor anil Walter un* the scene of u hamburger fty ing th* wedding of
Mrs. Clilf Abies presided over
will sponsor a carnival at (1:30 I1.
Friday night given by lit" friend, Julie Lund,
I.mul, to Harrell Flow,, s, Mr*. Roy Till.*, Mi . (trie ' ____
M. at the xhufflehoard courts ut the business session at which timo
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Millet Wiedcrhold. The seventh and *'ti
And her sister, MRS. , Muihicux Mr*. Chester Daniel*,*
Second Street and Palmetto Avr plnns were itinde to put flowers in and son of Long Reach, l.ong Is­ eighth grade students also dlspaly- Young People's Tniiiilng l until Smith .
nue, A at reel dance will follow the the church dnrlnit the month of land, N. Y. me hnuscglicst* of ed mtides from China. .Itipai, and *.f the First Rapttsl Church. Var- EVERETT DIX left last Satur­ Mrs. E. C. William-, .in.l Mr . tt E
'•.it- giitne. and grunt- singing day to join her hu*bnnd in Euir* Whitt. Mr. Otic Mml.i, ... i&gt; . ted
Korea.
May. It was iinuminred that
carnival.
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----Mr. and Mrs Frank Turner ut
'vi-ii- ot.joyed thiouglinnt the even- lux, Va.
ill ill,* tt llll.
Thn Women's Association of the had been given by the circle to the I Plantation Estates.
oig,
And seen ut the fmr were MU.
'I'll. Luke Vl.ii y &lt;1■ |&gt;l.i\ includes
Fund"
for
_______
Lake Mary Community Church will "Annie Armstrong
I'hi.se tittending wi-re the Misses mul MRS FRANK EVANS on the &lt;|Hill , cutllied enoil- ulol tellies,
11ml
Friends will regret to learn that
meet with Mrs. J . D. Cochran nt Home Missions. A letter was read
XIcK.VV TRULUCK pine needle hn.kii*
'liutliii tiiogun. Mildred Turner. midway .
utid trays,
2:.'I0 p. M. Members are tinted to from Hurhnrti Scarborough, a stu* Mrs. Cassandra Sehulli has been
the crowd
playing rugs, apron*, doilies, shell work
Jiicko- It..whip.I, Mmgmet An*- watching
he present ant) the piddle Is wel­ dent ut the Rapt 1st School in New removed to the Feriiald Laughton
lev ll.iM-u Meitou, Frctln Hum games and trying the rides . . . und baked good* Assisting in the
come. Hostesses are Mrs. -I I* Orleans thank inn the circle for Memorial Hospital where she will
W O M A N 'S ( I , I 'l l
liotu Hui i i s o m . Rett* HI,ep- I MARGARET VON IIERRIM.IS set up were Mr*. J. E. Hot in*on,
The Palm Circle of the Sanford
Cochran, Mrs. Mattel Cole and the birthday sift. Mrs. V. C. Mos- undergo t rent incut
I
ti.l.i
1 in to 1 m p. M.
puiil.
N.iio-v
W.llinms,
Nixie
Kirch
viewing
the
u.robui*
EARLE
Mr&gt;. William Thorne, .It., Mrs Al
'••nirei also reported on a letter
Cntilen Club will sponsor nn Fas*
Mis. Ernest Cole.
liolt Ito 1 1.to Rucker. Mom« RuthT
l.OUCKS &gt;tucking **n the Rryunt. Jr . .Mr-.. Ccorge I'tiMcrsoii
leceived
from
n
girl
in
tierninny
ter
hnl
show
nml
di'**erl
bridge
Spoitsorrxl
by
THURSDAY
clothing sent
Mr. utid Mrs. Mike Minnrik re- mid Chinese checker party on Frl* Mill., \ithmiio- Wilson Vim Jo * mi-rry-go-round t'ekrts for the und Mrs. Ida Keogh.
Members of the Tourist Club thnnkinir her foi
PM.M
(
HU
LK
Diiggin
Ib.l.l.ir
Pulleti,
Derby
I
&lt;
guilt
EARL
lllt.filN
RO
At the Lake Monroe exhibit is
turned yesterday from Emory day ut the Woman's Club, Oak
will hold a puny nl the Tourist Huuiigh the circle.
t. Ml DEN IT .I'II
11oi itui pi1*
Wesley TH AM and tittle daughter with u g)u&lt;s -how i-a*e with pu*iry
I
he
group
was
Invited
to
meet
'
Univ&lt;\r*Ry
In
Atlanta
where
they
\vrtiue,
ut
1
TO
P.
M.
The
hat
Center.
............
Freddie I u log doll w,.n by former college uinl pies, .mil displnys of ipiill*,
Vdiiii-C'inn
7!)c
with Mrs. Clureace Collins ut her visited their son mol doughtcr-in • . |,(,w- will lie under the direction j Iti. k* i
FRIDAY
,*.** uo*| Mr m ot Mi-*. llarnM i pitcher InKirDilmthuni . . . II. *•- shell wink, jewelry, flowers, uliirn*
*1
home,
7ltr.
West
Twentieth
Street,
Mr*
H
n&lt;l
1
1
-1
Mltiarik
„f
Mr*
Fdwurd
Kirrher
of
t
h
e
!"
.)
The Young \V»sl(*yitit Class of the
\
1
MdNTOSH
point
tog
out
features
ilium tray*, sewing mul house
..........................
&gt;Shoppe Chapeau.
" kt i t.lii l* nltil Mi uo.I Mis.
Following the business'
First Methodist Church will bold in April.
* of 11 kitchen display . . .
Wilson
shoes. In rh.'trge of the exhibit f_ ,s \
I The lint show will prccrdi
un old-fashioned box supper ut the sev-lon refreshments were served
1 (IRIK MATIHEDX mid son me Mrs. I II Tunid, Mis. It E
' l r*'
‘ »*vl*ly»*s games and ntliactive prixes
churrlt annex at 7 dill P. M \lt l»y llii1 ho-to|,*|,i . , , 1 1 it im u
. merging from the *nuke show. . 11uinill mi. Mrs. W. C. Prlne, Mrs.
mruitu rs till- eordlnlly Invited to
Those piosi nt we,o: Mrs, Marry i’lwt Chureii' Iti'hriiiiulo' wliere’ shi ............................. ..... ............ ................... * &gt; n
l l l l MO|M N
* HDItTIS IACKSu N with Itghiliig II Ii. Meliri-ns, Mr- leu Ufford
«*r ,l I
I »% Mill N|i*b|i|Mrr1l'i
,i
i llie gullies. Tickets intiy in* otitnili*
N
Hoffnimi,
Mis.
H
.
A.
Cagle,
lM«tiui'led
in
"Uiilldiog
ut tend.
ii
.* i /• m
..
.. ~
■ Instrueled lit "Ruild*
*l'i» \| * i r r v I 111 V IllC S ! fixtures whi. li I.. w..n . ^pi'i'i.tl lor WpilllM.
|ed foi tin* event from tiny member
I O A l . i r r v H l l j m i i t I |&lt;t|a| M|,s n^sjRV | \MUSON MR.
xml und Mr*. iTutiile llilteil
The United Daughter* of llm
ilii
, ■.f the Pfilm Clide
M i: Volii. ^ ‘wiilimn*. Mm . j I ' a ! ’ rn' Ml'Hr ,,r° ^ " _
Confederacy will meet with Mi
E MILE tnjoying cokes
I'.imposing n eoiii mil Ici* In
I ier|i I it I t'rit'll
J . If. Trill tick, 1119 Magnolia Avr. Vuin, Min. .Mpum' iikpi , Mr-«. .Mmmr
I it till* \o xthillV collce-sinn e la n d * ..
I sIi-nt «iii,• 'M- •
i h , ..........f
Allies, M rs.
V
V*.t a*
A,
Dr. Hurry Woodniff left on k-batge of nrrangi nieiils for tlie
IIMI,
ut 11*011 *P.
M.s
-1*1 ilh
1 a- tin
TV
I
te* ill'll I ' r it l»—
W I . K Mil It tenvine Hi. , H o f l O m l O i l I f I l u l l i y
Tne Palm Uirelo of the Sunfonl j'V'let, Mis. ('. F, C.dlios, Rev Sunday for Altunin where lie is. putty me Mr*. L. Munson, ebiilrI tv n V eg ft n bleu
*f„„
W It I 'l l KRHK it.*
(iardoii Chili will sponsor o de**eit I’m i is mol Mr. mid Mrs. ti. C utteiiding n midwinter deiitnl mini; Mr* Robert Miller, decora*
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Mi' \ ' Hr.- .-it #&lt;e inlet
'
Hot H u l l s elillie. He plans I.* return to Hrm ! iimi* . Ml
Heriiinn
l.icnlison, .............
bridge nrnl (ildnese cln-v'kee pmiy Dixon.
0 "ritlilig
1 $al me .1i '*t&gt;
t'ti uf.lv
uf. t v lulu
t obi*
I .................... 1* lo’li we wilt to- »n
, *,,|„,,| „„ |„,( nut I, I.. rI lidn y :D
I Utl let
ford tin* taller purl of t!.{•&lt; week hrnlg* . Mi
II IIDuncan,
re* Hi liiit .1
at the Wommi's Club house on ttuk
Mi
........
1 .1.burton [ 1 \MEM •; t;\ | in W \ Y . 1. 1*001 ,|„ ........ •&gt;f I* t .t.Kiclitcr mol
—
fie* biiienl,Ml- W.
I. Roche, lie- I I vlill itI*I 1*1 I fiD'li • •Wi HP
Avenue ut 1 :ittl P. M. Tim gmn&gt;on in law Mi und Mr*. A I
*.millinn.li I itnc t*ni* ttie w-uk of
,, , * le t* ; Mi
M I. Tilli mid Mr".
will be preceded with on Elisioi but V "lM'&lt;np velomns who will appear
*n j | * 1•lull f«* m:it « »l#’filllt»' 1 to |.o 1 me ml.* 1
llurineuu. Oil Mm. 2tl. Ili.ee eo
MrI
ml
be
let
mi*I
Mi*.
Im
l
,,
,
(ll,kl.
y
K
EN
show under tin* unsplce# uf Mi* io l Im-ii wm l line lutes in '*IIn* i Ii*IT.-tir l .mil b : C u iin lry
I joyiiiK ihi' « vi iti will) Mi* On
I I in \i*f M| l ull! • I Iti’l'l li will N K ill i ; i 'S l
resler, .lr. of Ijuitmmi, Hu. lire,
I*&gt;*Ahik *»vr*
Fdwurd Kltehor of tin* Slmppe Km.,nd," Ho- lloitl.- of tin* Ridge guests
i'll VM'M Mi tiiiil Mr
w. 1%
!• j*min
It led sleuk *2 V e g e ta b le s
of
Mr.
moi
Mr*
W
A.
I*'«
»
*&lt;
•
MISS I!VON On* 'Hf of lutlvHuMv ilh-, Air. uimI
Chupeuu.
*t"*&gt; Tin* studio should Ititvt* ser* ler. They |dmi to spend about two
I wm |)»'ittliii»'
i.iinl in a nyw 111yin 1mlh
Hid l(iills --| {iille r
'•'d ofi spurn, fust to watch the weeks iu Sanford.
S
l
IlirK
I
\NM
limy
w«-i|*lu,il
I Mri, K. K IDiriiiiMii, Air. mnt Mm
H«r wity Mi riyvm ‘ UmI l*«
-*
I I l-lll'l ion
I'lyilf* Mii*i', M1 4 .li*** fiiiiiifmih uf
ii‘i kipiu vvlti*ii *hi will i’" Ut l.ii t ilir mnn r “f- « h»*r
\. v . in «" Inli|i‘*li ii "ix*
Dogface# I diii 11y fei u Ineak io
"Wu n'l m ill'tni*lhiK On New Smyrna, Knimi llohliy uf
, , , . , * Ml. Iloru, Mildred Knrhiemi, Iln
PALM HPRINCS, I ’ubf Mur. 22 ui-p I ri*"iiU*i»i ** fm ilivinv.Mr. und Mrs, W. I. liters, Sr.
HOLLYWOOD, Mur. 22—l/Pi
Tliilllegiound." Alter nil Hu* reime.l
«••&lt;•• •
nt
•• •
Hun
••••* »•'*■
g..l
..... llurilirnn.
Kuril,,-nu, Kiihuril
Rh-har.l MimiiPiu
Ituiinem.
Sin^ri II ii&gt;Mil"* Wlfiv
\iT 1 1'**** way I lm"* " it»» &lt;
The fear of overdoing n good thing "'nt films about high In us* this have a# their gile-l* their mi nml ; —i/l‘i - That ulugging feather*
j,’i
llimr
mi
Oif
iiaifi?*1
llu«lminlt |I #0h Hurini'iui, I tmiu .In Diit
never seems to bother Hollywood ,,Ml' “ dl play up ihe (i. I.'s, Even duoglitcr*ln*luw, Mr mid Mrs. VV. I weight, Frank "tin* punch'' Slant J •tnIllu* Hi u, ^Iml liit iliviti li' ptMen
inrun und Shiriev Ann .Muse.
**Wlmi ituiri?" fWM
I . fliers. Jr., of Athens, tin. andiiu, I.'tO, lias done It again,
, it tliiil,'*. In*| Inn 17
(iluWiiig with till* success of Red R'iJ. I uyliie will In* u doggie.
police Chief A. ti. Keltinmi illsKkeRim'# "Fuller Riusli
Man,"
■’"«') Reniieti isn't touchy uhoiil grand daughter Susan lliei*
-----------I rinsed yesterday t hut Hie tmhhy
Culuiuldii now pliiii# u “Fultei , ***••••« u grundmother. "lr I'm old
sox Idol argued with a guest nt a
Hrusli Girl." The girl will lie l.iied- •'"""gh to have u duuglitei who
Mis. C. ,\|. rh,wyr* -prut the) paity over the mixing uf n drink,
Ih Rail.
run hitve u child, why sliouldn't I
Speaking of scipiel* brings us udmil it 7 ulie #11111 on I In* Plunk weekend visiting her daughter, R,.#UR : the guest, .liiek Wilder*
/&gt;
to (llll Hidden, wlm i# co-slmiing W«H" *'-t. "It's 1, perfectly lienlthy Miss Iris tiny Flowers, at Wesle I Ml,.y,,r wn# |r,.ntis| at a hospital
yon Conservatory in Maeon Cn j f„t n ,:ash 011 the head
with Rail In ‘‘.Mins lirmit Takes fumlioii; I'm helping Hie nin*,"
Kettman snl.l be so lur h:i* been.
Rich.....ltd." lie IUln lu-eti in "Deal
"'*•■ ol ilei fust conglill 11I11Iions Miss Flowers with ,'llt members of
Ruth" and "Denr Wifi " but sn&gt; s , cuim* fiom 11 fellow grmidlaother, h.-r art eluss. pltin to -pet*.I Hu* rtliai.le to get ti .'.ilieM*iil lory oh
holiday* Studying art exhibit# In
„ffn|r |,i*l bud ......... I t««'elIter
to eoiinl iilm mil of tlo* planned -'tutlent* Do-ltii-li.
M*.fi Itnynit l'rf|N*t, lo\ s*l&gt; SIiivi t uml :t
..... ntttil:
AI .lids,111 1# hepped up about Wiisliington, l&gt;, it. und Ni»w York ,
"Deui Mom." "Seipiel. setilom if
City nml will ret tin, to Wesleyan
Tile
erooncr
und
Wilileiliieyer,
guv array uf I In' iii'ivnl Npring 1'riiH *
Ills
Imigiliphleiil
snpti'l
mill
is
even
ever ure us good us the iiiiginnl."
nrrupuliiiii uni: nowii, were uuiulig
talking at...111 the urxi mu* lie iiImmiL Apr, (1,
he cluiiiis.
In *ti*U***i front .
2I)U guests lit it putty given to
AppuieiiHy Coloiidiiu is willing siiy* lie might tuke u culm-in along
Im,mill
lmiieiin,
pinking
miter
Ion
hit#
wm
Id
tour
tills
summer
uinl
to tuke th# gamble.
Mr. nml Mrs. E. II. Ilruu &lt;&gt;f
Vera Ellen always duni-eil alone film viond l.iiekgiminds foe the Tnl.mnn Park, Mil have returned erulivt*. Wiidermeyei w h s mix me
tluid
edition
,*f
Ho.Jolsou
sago
in films until the ".Slaughter" |
to their home after spending sev ■liink* early yesterday when Si
•loliiis.ni's e. 1iniii«. 111 ou television. ernl week* with Mrs Itcuu's Inn- naira n»l:ed for n imtliculm tip.
tiimilu'r with (iuna Kelly, which
was the mailt attribute of “Words "It slinks, In.t I imi't tuke my the, nml sister-in-law, Mr. nod " f ‘'.sktuil, That, for reu*„n. .m
Mis. It.il.erl S llillhiiiier. Mr u„d hnown. hroughi on the scuffle
mol Music." Now the gid dances eye., of. it."
Il.lv, ib-Ti- Kymplutny I'rii,!
.liter yesterday
Winlermey
Kalhryu liruysiui und Johnny Mrs. Curl Kusttier nml duugtii.
with Kelly iu "line the Town"
u it Itlie Ha \fit
of T'ure S ilt. &lt;v.pti ‘it.. i&lt;*i
und Fred Astaire in "Royal Wed­ Johnston leave on the first foi 1 Anita, of Maplewood, N. J . wen mul hi* lawyer, visited the polo,
lm c I ’uImii Ot
London Pulludluoi .lute weekend guests nl the IRRhliiiei slillion lull no rnmplnillt# were
Eu-l.-r
Erm-itibb*
.
ding.’ ''I'm glad 1 hnld out for tin* iludi
yuttr
i&lt; i ii
signed. Instead, Ketlmnn got S.
She'll return fur unuthcr pielute. homo.
he»t." says she.
nutru
and
Wlntermeyer
togethei
Capsule
review:
“A
Connecticut
Deborah Kerr is glowing about
%
for n ju’nce meeting nt Duiuno'v Hr it Ish review* of her work In Yunkee" (1’iiri I# u hand to me if
honte where they shook hand*
I.AKb MARY n i u i i c n
"Edward My Son." Until now the ultlnipiieil it-filming of the fumiSaid Sinatra nt the meeting
MEETING
Rrlton# hud been patxholling her llar Murk Twain stury This lime.
"It was lust one of those tinjig
The Women’s Association uf the
for ilr*«rtlng their industry far Ring Crosby i* the Yankee wlm
gets transported to King Arthur's Lake Mnrv Community (Jhurclt that ran happen at any part*
Hollywood.
Margaret Waiting i* denying the court amt he perform# with his will hold a regular meeting with ] We’re all friends.”
A year or so ago. Sinatrn w„*
stork and retirement rumor# which URual easy grace. The film is by Mrs. .1. D. Cochran on Wednesday
It.ih till I.Illell. I*•« .till - Tills!
cropped up when she dropped her i no means sensational, but it's en- nt 2:110 P. M. All member# nre arrested by New York Co-sip
K im
Print r- ••r Jit’UUl'I'll)
i
t inlil ifii's 1'iiri I s 111
radio work. Hue ■ heading East |tcrtulnrtient. Rhonda Fleming and urged tn he present. The public is Columnist Lee Mortimer nflci „
Spun
in 1i(i» fu '!
lluyon
nt**l", ii|**ti &gt;liii I, 11it*I*tor ■ Broadway show.
|Hill llendix soprani, bl|f Sir Cedric welcome. Hostesses will tic Mrs- typical Hollywood night club lint
colors
stem* the show a* the J . 1). Cochran. Mrs. Mable Cole tie. The caso inter win* spilled ■&gt;**&gt;
MGM missed a grout opportunity |Hnrilwicke steal#
'o f court,
nml Mrs. Ernest Cole.
at the luncheon to greet the lO lit iniffllng king.
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Io Iti.l. N'.ivy, Riowu, itluek

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O U 'LL praiaa Vel to tb« ek let when you
aa« how Vel euta your d lah w u h litf time
In h a lf! Wash your diahaa with Vel, the
great, new aoapleaa auda made by Colgate"
Pulm ollve-Pect. . . and rlnao them. No wip­
in g ! F o r Vel la not a aonp, can leave no aoap
acum nr atrenky Aim to pollah aw ay!
And Vel lunvea no dlahpan ring to acrtib
o u t . . , leave# your alnk or dlahpan free from
greaaa I Vel cleana tllahea cleaner than aoap;
saves up to hair your dtahwaahlni: time.

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H e r lady, hip permanent
fill! Ii Mxfi'la**r' Drymutii*
lii'nuliful sluiiluw fluruli’
nt Rx-.e, Rlue, Itiiiiid, Gruy,
Whll.i . . . Air’ll Mill III pul
(••it.- «n rontrii'ling colors.
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MAM NM WAMMM M i l AM M il lA N K II

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M V (U A N WITH MUI

Actual akin teata made by ah Independent laboratory— name on requeat— prove that Vel la
milder to hand# than any other leading produet
made for waahlng dishea and Ana fabrics.

U $S K O U M M !
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V el removea groaiwt fuat r
m o rt completely thnn hoi

poaalbly can I Honk your
grwuy pota and puna with
Vat auda while you'ru wuhIn
ln| the rent of the dlaheo.
After you've poured off llui
auda. a light rub will Icnvu
your pota and panM whluy
clean! Save time and work
by ualng Vel.
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fnnliiiin news . . .
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Ib-leo flrgitlidlc . .
paste Is mill wlilta
I’owder Puff Muslin . . .A
Ilumsri fabric in Wuutiful
floral pattern# and utalcli.
if.g "olid color# . . .

1.20 yd.

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hi ay In a lnve'y array of
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T U E S D A Y M A RCH 22, 1949

Vanrlenberg Speech

HoHpital Addition

Ingrid Bergman Is
State Farmers Market
Mobbed In Home •u.Trunn iT A ti: r&gt;iinii:H*

RADIO STATION
W.T.R.R.

t'luMi I'MM* lt*v&gt;
l
Il'M M iH ru m t h * o m ,
milted:
I
H tliKtlT
bocal the hospital hill (ruin 9IH.Tfi
r \n uh
HOME. Mai 22—i/l’l Movie
“Tin: Nurlti
Altnnlir Duel—
to about t Iiiil it month.
Tli f foil ii ^ |net prlftm reimrletl In
Actress
Ingrid
IWgnmn
isn't
whnllv
in
tlu&gt;
rnulmry—will
tell
Terry Lee, courtllitalor «f afatt1
lb * ' ’•11”.•ft•'i ** m i tlif* H iin fu rd S t a t e
UUUMIMMV
angtv about yesterday's riotous lu n ir r i MniHi-t f*»r i»r*nfin i
Institutions, sail) the Railroad New Trouble* lie Ahaod
ulty hhbii'H»«r in IHI!i Unit friini I
\\ ri.|&lt; i n J * m l » " ( f F
press timfCtclue, lint she is very, fo trm ki r ^ 'in*t iteAlera *i|i i'* 12
commission had permitted the
Ihe very ,,ion,ml tie tmim lie - lilt. |
&gt; M Mar :.\ 11*0.
A JH \r WI
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Telephone company to ehaittr tin, Mr Icetf, OOP leader
very InipienNeil,
ronqnr-U in lllii men lir will fare i
tlraiiN, Ittai'k Valentine
V 3*. Wrslen* JiltlllOfFD
till 911*r
|J«*» 3
hospital 25 renin a phone for 2HH
“I always knew Italian/ were
; *n» Tli# 7 •» , |o» k elul*
whnlevi*r united npirnnltiun, In- j
Special lo C inliil PrtU
It* tills,
llu 9(pr
It to •*
N*w t
7:6X
atts which the hospital itself own .
very pasxlimate pe'iple," she1 'Ulld liFjtim,
rlllilillir
tlllll
nf
(lie
I'l,ill'll
Slntei,
j
milt* rrreeii. lirli
I nil P*«p»l|nr MIIMIi*
ARH1NOTON
-Th e head*
heada that wear l..,
the titular erowns In tha
ARM1NOTON—The
and operates.
toduv. "Hot I •lolu'i know they
In nrrrHHMiy In lienl llilll III hill
ill. III-,
11 *»(&gt; 3 25 B 3" Mor tilitK IiNVOtlon*
Republican party lie In eatreme u
uiwaatnwe,
with only a Umlie and Secretary nf Hlate It. A.
I *5 9 (Ml World a* Nine
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i ‘alilmi**).
91
t - - —were that passionate,"
lsnrr*.
92 00
'a Mum«\ i.S l.l. Cr«
9: \J V»ur tut,Is T'.ttsjr
Gray said the $ I W.7f» monthly rat*1 porary armlallce bloc kin* a new struggle forP °*"k Koine Mull new illicit, photogra­ &gt;
“I ie-m«rrl llnil
lliin ii thr!
Crlary, Hiwill,Til Cic
U lu j 3&gt;. •i iU .Vnesl* 1c.ir 1.. Trss.l
was set several yearn ag« when
Veteran potlllral obaervera consider OOF *Ulona1 Chslrmen
pher* and gale crashers .wnrmrd iVlwry, I' I ,H 1 Crt
92 25 2 . 1 :» l».0«i nld, New. Oorrownti. Illue
(rrn li'it war ileleirenl &gt;&gt;vr» drthe telephone rompany and Imspl* Hugh Scott’s nvf-vote escape from defeat
15 5C1 « 15 II *|0 iirtNe-iirii A Blur
over hei yesterday when sin* at- t Ciirutnlifrn llu IMki
vlneil. N'i Hrluug ■&gt;u,qurr«o will
mfm th‘" 5 ^ J n a a
i :i; hi-|hiii. llu 1riDki
Ml 75 - 2 3 :. 11 3m Mor ttliu: Variety
ta| aiftecd to inerjtn the hospitul's only a breathing spell New trnobtes lie ahead for flcolt. Th"fnaa
templed to hold it new* conference |Pr|i|tr
IllthUy view nurh nilitn.
)3, ♦ui .»J.l I I Ij Mnele Hawaii
|r Hu II i»»
private t'Hehmiite Into tlie downin iiei hold I'lillnly wared, die ■!"'||l«t*'1l,»4. *Vrw Fla Bail Bll mr
"Vel iin nlliei mil inn mi the
«(♦ \\or Nl 41 Noon
1»i&lt;f 12
town min nan y exchange They
r.o
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13 15 tlnii 1"if11!*
wh
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from
the
loom.
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In
his
Lincoln
Pay
apeKtiiin
fare
nf
till*
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1-VMoxa .Mo n ’lt!
athl thr )luspifat Installed and
rinnlly met the* icpoilei ., holli
1 uu
- ........ - the party la “spill "&gt;&lt;* open has brmight. •
13 5 ci
I* 1out B u n
nlei'ith it olght uvrr mtv uni nf i
I 3» \|iih|&gt;*.i I VarlOllNN
Operate* half of the sis mink
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later - hi malt groups.
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I challenge from Senate OOP leader Kenneth
00 ll.ti Null 1 lUfirh
Itieimre ft mil thin |mel nnlim. il ini
(( 5k 33 00
linen on its grounds.
i&lt;IIII./&lt;!'*. - I'
95 3k
Hanford
Hei seeretary saiii .he realized Tolu
plnttihg urmnl aggir.Hi.u, mniiiiil
Wherry
of
Nebrasks.
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,, Cray said "I don’t think it U
the people meant no huiui, and
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Wherry has pointed (he way for new attack#
neltthhnu wlinse only m&gt;|iiriiliiin
.1 3“ IMI ^ IMudllneR
a lair ordri foi the sluto, it is
||bX I i mi
3 15 Memory Man* (Armyl
"the wasn’t angry, ejnst slightly &lt;M/Diiln \ill I'll. J.ImHi’C
Is Jienee wUh instlre nml liminr in
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bv replying that those who say Aha party la ap l
tficf
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Murxli
| imi Mm t- l.o* ern Protram
nut based »ll I
Upset." Not *n tier Inislne*. pail
It free ivnrhl nf fire liieii,"
llo v
12 75
I r if * 5 W " ,ln th* P*rt* • dlaaarvlca—If there la any split
I J»! Ki’fOllie YoUf Iliihy Well
lie said hooking the hospitid’s
ltnr(|llM of lirnfl !(*■•• ((Kill t*i
tier,
Italian
Klim
Producer,
(tnhritn
Vmiileiihei
if
mill
he
re.-tervej
hin
&gt;
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It la In the leadership"
taltpholins
I ho downtown o*.
t rurf |M|* It|no IIlf Iat oil iiiomI
.*» 00 tfip livrieti In hadM’i
l(u* .ellilil. He enlH*i| Hie .ie|ie nil Vlfnlliio
position n-gutdilig nny ilelml. nf i
RL;
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The neat attack cm Dewey, whoa* declaration
of Hlcphtn Poiur
ciiango was ”n rolivenlnnre «ml
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"awful demun*lralion of hedlul|(«&gt;imintl
f u r «’«il»liii**»
I•(««* I Iv»• 5 30 TIKI 5:3« llr 19^lit B|ml
the Aihniiii 'm l ion' iihilw fur mi. I
f ’A
- ' l l that he will not again eeek tha Pr**ld* ^ , *
Mrvire worth more In the tele!***
f
will*
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story
Hour
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lltnrv iiiil in WiMlei ii K&gt;ir&lt;qu*. fhi' I
fiA
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viewed with skepticism by hla CflUea. is espeelad
phbho oninpany and Ils piivaio
Ii1»*i * d In riatf’R inunliy
B HO VeWN
Mi.* Ileigumn I* here to colla­ ('mTomato
III* illiei|iiiviieii||y einlntxi’il the |mrt
Market Rt«Mi|y.
to eome from a coalition of "right" and left
atihsrrlheis limn to th(&lt; inslltiii Mfoi K M.iiknl l(e|iort
borate
with
Itossrllinl
in
the
|iroProduto
null frutl
in m«i*l fiB IK
ilM'lf
1
07 fi.it ♦dldn Florida
lion.
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hold
oil
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Karin Market lte|totl
dnctlon
of
a
movie.
He m&gt;l it niiiken nn iiiiI iiiiijiIIi |
"We mold hrlnjf them to terms
I imv id |ir1«'«*n I list l« f|i|o I r*d
*1 20 Twl Idle HoftM'i
rnmiliitmelll In will, fin "we re -' MOTHIt of .ludlth Coptnn, arruted1
I'llr
iin r«ood|»|N fairly li«mvy win*
fight now hy dlvoreing uni solve:,,
H
.to
Mjiiirln Pfirad*
tto o d tt« im*ml*
serve nnln nut rive the Motion In j "it rsplnnnttp charges hy the F.R.f^l'
* 15 Jmiii Brookm dhii«
bill It wimld he u dTaservlee .&gt;&gt;
Ofl Time ('" Manet'
ileriile piis i-ely u in,i emit rllnil inti Ilcrlrnm Cnplon Is shown In NcW *
the trfnple over thorn, More thou ,
15 IlHHFM flir l#3ll|V
we shnll niiilie iiumiii‘ 1 nny nrli York wlieie ho Is seeking In rnlso f
half Ihe vohie of Ills telephone
,10 Hear* r•«ml lltrf- h
ttic* *20,1)00 tmll nrcdrd fur Ids sis­
Wharrv
Henaif wpuoncan rwn .7
Y ’TV^'r
15 ICi*yiinIi' n l»y Carla
iiriiM ii nttut b by vi11 numr«*.sFuit.
to a Cliolloh'iochee hurdor** murt
Taft of Ohio wants the undUputed party I
ter's release. Judith and n Hussion
Tlinen Tennerti
JA« KHONVlJ.lsi: Mai B 'Al'i
VhihIi' mIm il* Niiiil tbnl vsliih- (In* trr’f
Is his rouneillon to tha hosiiltid."
Mike MV8|Ff|iti
Fhtrlda iLtNi Mijfioa »lf tviivt
•hip. Iwrt he ,‘-,ust wait until JMO. when thr big teal wHI by whether
Lee oalil Ihe hospital mold get
nnllH Slivli*** 1 ‘*wiLfr1inu rm hhuil, engineer, Vulentln A. Onliltrliev, —
It Mli' l of Pill |»le liana
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he can win re-election In the fare of «tmost united labor opposition
Meet
Hie Hariri
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Him
along with only five telephones
rhoR'k,” im*i 9hf■1 it it in »t HignliiLf me charged wllh cupvlna ronflilenMu k«il
Kiiftrr .illy aleadiP t*« I
N'Iif 1*9 edition
H I*A Itl*f »T &lt;1IIPM i:\TS OK
K* If ilia ftOiirliV WIi 11 Vfi
eonnerleil with the telephone &lt;•0111- j
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maths
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K! tfitJu ilfiiith A
,n ffackeri ^ H a r o ld E Bla»»en. the so-called liberal branch, atao
pony’s downtown srlwinge, and
•'Thin part will tiH’itii wiiiit it
Kh iii kIoIin In Hr|n»n*e
MIHTIIHTH
20 lfll!«
Cur nml Murker per Imiort
*'oln tJ|en I'liiN
Hanford
317
operall' the lest of the system i •eek the leadership.
Niiy.«i nr it m *J&lt;'VmuI «»f win ptfjWilLfltt1di'ian *'lriF
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. 31 ol
Ui
M ur:.\ti\iq.K i o i n t v
as intrr-offiro rommunleotlon*.
vi'iitivf! hiiIIkmity," In* i|i* liiictl,
tl riRI HllPri F »H'** **##• *****
A* 1 nrdhiir In llenord
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21 nt
50
Mnll.irii
• FARM BILL RDHI’BWeB-Adminlalratlon farm experts a n
I'nlled
N'ii Moot
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liip fmit inlo tlnlifornin if lliey Hum11
IB «&gt;S «*
CliiHMlral .Hottvenlr*
l.ower i; I'ttMMl
Him
preparing a new long-range farm bill In be praaentad to Cnngreaa
I’liil'l gt-l ii permil finio the fill Cama
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next month—and it will conUIn several surprise*.
Tnrnlaldr Time
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iforoin Aui null nn- Depm tin,-ill. . Halr’i film*'| lo 37
f I »m: IMA
110‘j
r vFfV&lt;M11111P f ft
MIdidKid' Hendafl voill
N Mallf
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Huge governmenl loans on last year’s crop production have con­
Car**?
Such piumjtK were hold In gel.
if ithIlnur** f * . •* a , « h „» t
(Continued From rage Dne)
New
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However, some believe lljei# nre H
HU:n tiff
H r«nf
IB5'»
shift tlisl the ro,ilerenie wilt pin- , vinced them lhal aupporl prices at » per cent ol p a r i t y i n &gt;1 ilny 1 cnli-li *&gt;T 11i |h nlhiwi il.
innl I
\lli"IM
3M.
practical unleaa the government has «ome power to control acreage*.
Hm nlu hhippers wbu might lu* !!■ If i*
The
fiiund
I
’jinyiu,
while
photo
vide a foitun for Cumniuniil attarks
131.17
n&lt;r
A
la
larifo
They want a program that would teal* govfmmfnt to«na from
L'Niph'd is If, milt*:, wide, he otiil ohle lu in.lull tank* ol their plants
MfiBnii
ii Hi*.
on Amniran foreign policy at pail 1 60 per cent of parity on up. d*p«*n&lt;llng upon th t ovtrall
of tha nml poinlnl mil III Ihe vli-wn llu i» provide the fumigntinli pro* l.lvo |t«Millry
3o Cloudy Trli 1
To
To
c,.||f
Pl.t
11
of the Huiiian "prarr nffetuive." j
UreHiiti n
Cmi'itmi'
I mil Upon whirl! lout,Ills dike •e.* u-h.
FI,A PaMi-al
red
II is enpiutid Mint lifting uf thr
One of the conference leaders, . ^To'alV sr-coal the bill, Ihe admlnlslratlon la considering railing •I I idea on donkey i The slei eopl Irnl
J-.1 dog, fall *|imI
I oil i a;
m h i u : rn a i t i h h
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Dr. Ilarlow HhHpIcy, llnrvnrrl
tha hlgheat loan rale lo full partly In years when lh* erop la ap. i views vividly )&gt;„, 11 nyi il I lie iienu him will In .1 only fur the lemiim- Mfitilhf'* I nil
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University astronomer, nnnouneder
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season.
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tlfill
Inveiujer,
led,
OMinge
mul
pteclably smaller than average and where farms have conaenled to
f'l pii'fii-il
:i imi
Hi rent Mtooinlm: ton, Indiana
Imuvf
ed last night he line! written
\eiuiilly, Phuidii Minis in ('nl1 dog. i , * k » mo
yellow shnding.r of the eunyon
V»»U nre linrntiy rni|iilrfd to at*
planting
limitation!.
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Kecrrtary of Slate Dean Aclicsnn
jtnar on A|»r11 b, I'lpM in a curtain
They look for support from aome farm leglitators by extending walls, nnd llu- lushing (Milonidn ifiililili is imt new. A lug nmnillll 11nnid
fa*a
dMor«e »n (Ion lundlitH In Hie t If.
protesetlng exclusion of various
hf»(
the gnvMmrnl loan program beyond the pr***nt "basic «rnp*- could hi* seen like u liny lihlion nl i tinned eili us is sold there. It H
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eiiIt
Court of Fi'mlnnie County. In
conference delegates scheduled to
inis hern estimated Mint ns much lltiimlFrc,
2 J«*y dog. I.frI
Clinmery ntt aldirevlnted title of
The Idea la to hold ilown objection! of farmers now guaranteed to deep In Ihe gorge.
■iM
3
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rome here on ordinary visitor's
whleh
Fold inline |h JA.MKH
Much interest in Mi. KwnilxV ■untied I-hn Ida idtni* goes lo Mil- IIff ..... . M I* At yIA ffiwtllAtR
per cent of partly, hy offering Diem aupimrl price* on a much wider
I'A IJl1' I'a nra I fwra|i|iedi
ItnltHIlT MCIIPMY. Plaintiff, va
visas, He naked reconsideration
L’lUphii’ ilescr ijit ions of the weal I’teifii- comkI as tu the New Eng­ iiioh
2
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IMAIUll.I.K
MIIII'llV, Imfendaiil
range of cropa
...
I I'r t hru r#*d
of the Department's pulley,
land -tat ci.
\VIT NC'HH *i» ftaiiil i ntl ii'pa1 nt
I k 3 dog
5.r*li
However. Ihe Agrlcullur* deparlmenl experl* are not at all xue* wus shown hy the listeneru, who
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McDermott'* statements made
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Hanford,
Florliln
t IsIn 171 h day of
Hrollni h rm|
Mil.IIHA M il H UAKRill »#AfH‘ 11. Mandi, I{lift
that their program will be accepted by the Houa* and Senate M 'l* , frequently ililio l upteil lo usk
clear that Hhapley’s protest nml
f T ill US It ICI'Mill'
12 2', 11ph
questions Tile oillsllin'lillg luqiltll
o
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plea would It* rejected, although
ftenvy
culture committees
c.iHf ii. Fit* vi
I'lprk, circuit Conrl,
WINTER HAVEN. Mai 22 t/Pi 51Inn
lily nnd friendliness of tin* people
•
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H im i||t
FI.-A Molllf it ||e«rl
Hemlimli* County, Florliln.
tna press officer said lie wusKeporl uf Ihe Stale Uitriis In* 11IfUN
nf ( ’ntifornin were emplmsized hy
1 mi • I 3k
My O. I* Hunt. M C
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not aware that any such letter
• OOP NEEDLE—Henate Republicans are finding thalr role as th* I the spenker, lie wns mnnilly -in
pis-lioii lliitcau at ItldMI A. ,M 11If II f
fu'nl mu.
1 5k Hi: Ala
1 2,haa Itecn received.
IlfPOMiOff*.
minority party has Ha compenaatlnna-ehlefly through the use of, j idmoled nl Ihe eoiiellislon •■( li|“ loduy in lioxes:
&gt;*•»•#«
um fair &gt;|ni(| A •
1 5k
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McDermott guve this esplanat l|4»«
1 (til - i An
the needle. Repubtlrana have hern "needling their opponent* j tnlk nml win tlmiiked hy E, M ' i irap'-fi nil Oiooges Tnngi-rini'H old
ipprhM'il anil tli avail ilintitfh aiul
•U’M
| ||t)i Ul))|*lli|
t Ml
lion of the Stale llrpartment's
off |
Hall
:IP,I7H
12,HI I
2/,117
*C Ik *|M4 Isr |l
.1 (HI 5 5u
particularly
on
two
fronts.
Armltnge,
illieetm
of
imp
1st
.-ic
policy:
, Krvnri rei|
VN't
OOF Sanatara’ livitles
1 Vi
Afill
Drat,
they
h*v«
been
demanding
Democratic
ac­
i
•
ink
:•
t.i*Hi
mt.Hxi
t.tmi
i *J ly IIn* «l|a
fa W
"Tile 21 delegates of DHstertl
3 5k
Total 111,121
102,117
1,1180 ■Hr*.II.'* h red
tion on anll-nilfauiler legislation--* touchy lasue *1 Uaa Naadts
Kilhi ill
Europe are rnlerlng the United
birits,.
1,10
2
3U
llrn
51
any tlma, and particularly
ao with Praaldant Tru
O PTO iW KTK IST
pal
States as offielal* of foreign
•Hen Nea vy
1,1 C„I ......I UUS
On DsmaeraN*
man's civil right* Dilatation coming up.
governments while those frnte
FHOMPT COMPLETE
■fi lltai ilti
AH
! Mil/ fits. Hi
Th* second front on which th* GOP la nfodjinf
,—
i
o*k«- mirntries are romlng as InOPTICAL HERVICE
lAf'kMUS'VH.t.H, Mar 32 »AI*» Ifena
IS . 1 Ui&gt;* f. Istx-I um -if fsrli’Bn
... «5
tha opposition la tn th# Benata labor commute#. RepuWIcarw have &gt;
SnllkM#* ** ****** »•*«*• I'RF*
fllaxars pr#arrlh*it, dlapanawl
rite I'Vilfral HtHR«« MaiKel Nf «» ItlNf
ilvldittli.
I t 3*| ,tu&lt;
I im •
lioriRtorN.
Constantly chided th* Democrat* on attempt# to cut Ui# hearing# ft Nincere rffoit tit correct tlias* &gt;rv|tF r.irlv New York market on old
.
‘ the tudv hauls on (hicli far.
13
Rfpaira and Arljuxlmanta Marla
I' \f»rilia tnf|(.'i jiihI h*'nrt,iti)«*ri
I'll.lK I’ssnil
evils, they -1111 find their mj/lUc 11iiF(t-*fW
•||n officiate are excluded Is on a
iHit'liillllllftf»I
J
-l
,|,,B
J IS • |Oil
HI I a wlie* i lew j__ (dot |r i eko|*i I I AIHi*ni|:h aHoiithta tiellcve Ilir* I pnipI m o
Hours (P-12 —•
finding that they are unaccept­
Republican*, largely mpanatMa for the Tall-Hat Day Act,1 insufficient. I'm nine mod ship
I 00
and londHinii 2'» 33. limit
Hal. 9-12
able, 'III the case nf the Eastern
whntend that new labor leglalnllon cannot poaalMy he explored per* will Mien he morn InlernnDnf 'inallty
Kioriliy 3n l.l, irrv few eelecHuiii, rncrirv nf tin* wnrM In mnHtitnl nnd
European delegates Die Hlata
Ii lu It iin 35 Co1 1* I i I&gt;111191«‘t liilhFH that 1111 fii'W Kfmtgy I'liii li&lt;* crTHlrd,
The mmuixtrry uf Hi, Urban,'
•lthout Ihorough exploration of tho ouhjeet.
( Ihe deiuiilul for iiicieaHes."
Allairtlr Nailnnal Hank Utdg.
Department did not make such a
V* How . dogen Ci50
, w'lfliiiHRi fm
mil's have lirrn iicur /ufingoii, Kwiizi-rI,mil, pru1 Hna|i io*ii n.a liimludi. Pleti i If iilii 111loin|»t lri|: - iiiiMim'HHfiilly
Nanfanl, f'hirids
finding.)
to illiccil gicul qiiiilililli'H of day
fall to rionl i|mthlv 2-30 3 5t*(, |**miI"
I'hiin* 29*
"In the emm of prlvNte Indivi*
er
low
an
J
oil
HMI
iih
_____
I*
o** Black rronlc 11 pri|Mdiiiil nintinn nuitfhilio lib- fur flours am) walls during the
C o n x ro H H K o titx ltip
Vuieiiiiiieh few i»oor duality I 75* which wnnlil rent without furl.
duals coming lu the United Stales
I
lit
I,
century.
i
2 no, l lo * 1.1,1 B e l l e . 3
3 75. |inor
our ennsuls nbrmul are required
Hy Alto
er *i»i 111f V 2 00-2 75. lew 3 nn, Win
Crum l*s«» tlsrl
hy Ihw lo determine
whetlier
ijVUT. |'y‘fr-&gt;
ri-rrrfp w ,. no £,M, * |it like i f v
in, oi
diirlinus Imvr Iwcn ordered ulnce
they are admlssuhle. The imiiildin,*i i -im.i IHi few Jim
l.hiiii lieaiia l.nwlml *
. 50 nno,
.lull. I this you
grathin Ihws of the Dniled Stnlen
MAH O L * M U L &amp; 6 1 T
1*0)11*1 Cnli ■f. Oil i &gt;iIiIn* mi M( Inodt
exclude persnlise who ini' mom:
Meiinwhllc I'lesldenl Triinmu's
|el liiiM I ■-•no-idii llu &gt;td t .o' i J.*
plah
ul
he
hers nf nr are affiliated with any
2 75, iiiiiRtly around l 5tV Bed l y(in
new lie-kiml-lu ('niigress slrnlegy
3 tin I J ...
le w
2 ....
,mi l I n
s| *«
vrganlzatimi, assm-iatiun, society
faces II quick led in Imlh llmisi, R E S' HP IM D t W W TU M 3-35*3 5C*„ iN)tVi»&gt; 11 in' 3 on ,! ,.n
ar group Hint believes in advises,
Hid iiinlnri» toiHttidn .Villi *♦ mu, |»om
nml Scnnlii,
n w ' S TV^p f l M S S H E
advocates or tenches the over­
lo fair *|tinlift 2.00 |no, la riii.i" idge
Will llu* nice things lie said
3 00-3 50, few I HO, |d&lt; klew |50 3 00.
throw hy forre or violence nf the
DOME
K IC K MAH Q £ S
few 1 on Faaidunt incdiel** (i 73
aluillt Ihe liiwninkcrs enruurage
government nf the United Ktates.
2 50, MnaII idte I .50 I 75, (niorer
them In gu nl,mg wllh lh« Ad­
rhls hues the iidmiaslon nf einnO O t t n MAH M O U F * !
&lt;4111(1111 millie waetv 50 I ■&lt;» He- I
ministration nil rent coidrnl, for­
ear ole kitH|ie|h 3 23 2 7-5
munlxta.
l.ettore eardetn •rill on Bio lion
eign old, Ihe liitioi piogmin?
" If tha rtiiuiHid derides Mini Ihe
ton 3 d'lgeli few ’ .11 1011 i Soiilhriii
Seuntors,
rehelling
applicants are not eligible under
1/3 litndiel * arInnr* PendiiiiH dul/rnt
2 73 3 00. J4 Mia* m35 2 30. mini,
iignlnsl o elvil ,,glils progrnm nml
the law for visas, lie ran refuse
marked for din 2 on 3 no
still elated over (hell fllilmsler
the application himself, This haa
Celrr i Mi Imdi crilleN rml l* n .. r
vletoiy, Mrt* winy. Itepuhllrans nre
happened In several Instances In
3C» dogi u 100 , ,1 dogeh I nn |j
|
rloieii
( oil-15(1, li tloge it r &gt;n .nn
openly skepticnl. Ailnilnlslrutiou
connection with Dm present runIIII
llogeii
3
fill
3
50,
I'a
i
tl
t*
ta
&gt;
/arrnce, and the consuls have
leadera ore entlmslustir.
3-3 dogeli 3 HO •Oil. I doJen ,1 'll
notified the depur Intent nf their
The DeuMH'MiMi-conlrolled ui-*
3 25. |Mnii I*i uMiidui 2 I do*iui
I'niiiifirii kiirdieln Calif nr rrlo A
action. This enabled Ihe depart­
(hitigress in »-en l weeks Ims given
dern 3 on, oinaH o|ge .1 cm.3..50, or
ment to send farther Inslrncllntix
*bu A.lodni-tiiilhm liiree selluieks:
dlnary *|mijlty 2 .00.3311
otn»r
to the ennsuls Jn any eases in
Bull norm Iy|*« Mm * *0, few t &lt;
In' f'tibrisli r defeut, mnillng on
Miiiiil1
1
*r
4
&gt;
|
ii
3
30,
|
M
in
i
In
fair
*|iialwhich il wishea to do so,
Mo, null nioti d bill, refnsnl lo
By 135 *3 50. Il allam-lloT 3 75*.t 50, 1
"In some instnnees Dm consuls
. •&gt;,,(' *•! i omi", uomiuiilion of the
IfiitH 3 50 1 00, Ano tie Intw 3.no
havr rrqiirslrd the drpattmrtiTa
Potalfte. 50 jHiinni HJickn woidied
Pie Ident’ .
Fft I nlate A BICoh Trlnmidin tiiPiNuiii |
advice lieforn taking artlnn. In
i* &gt;t ,-&gt;• * &gt;-lay l|,e I’lesldiuit
id
m
e 3.75-3 cm, |.ir»t*i rdge 3,3(i, *■ v
these cases Ihe department can
priilsed the hiwumkerH mid -uiid
low an 3 3a, Pnlitliicn few 3 50,
recommended Ihe Issitnm-e uf visas
Uiceo MniinlahiH 3.23, II else 4 00,
“hio Iriilly Mo- I'ongiess hiiiI Mo*
Hetiartoen IfH | eUe ,\ 3 3(1 3 75
only nn n result nf a llmlliig by
President nre winking together."
Hadlnliei 1o i|iiarl IniHkei* rtnU lie
the attorney general, mi Ihe re­
dogen I 2A. holdovern 50 1.00
HOP sentiment wiis summed up
commendation of Ihe Drpnrlmrnt
Hiiuaali hliMhelM Yellow Hlralffltl*
by Senator Know hind (K-Unlif)
Nrrlr 3.30 loo, lamer him 2,00. 3.30.
of State, that admission is (nunil
who Hsked: “Is ho kidding?”
few
* 3,0*1, 'v tiiiHheln c‘ne*tie Ilka
to be In the iiHtlnnal Interest. The
|R*Uao4 hr t»# Rail I**
to oiedlmn idle 3 00-2 {*o few
Hill Democrats felt differently.
itfti* tur * rial* U«t« 3Rlinill
Department uf State has not so
Jifi,
minty I 11ft-1 75. 1'ii'dnlh largo
Rag V • fat ()•,.,
MHONfD
for
the
Army
filgnal
|
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"
w,l'l
‘
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l*
*
*
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l
&gt;
h*»
H
""Di
else
3
00 3 .00, moatly 3.0113 Lu
recommended to the Attorney
• ( ....a w wuuhi Inin over Imckwnrds
General in any cases connected Corps, a cigarette case-alze twoway radio la demonstrated by Jur “ wldle In trying to enuj,crate.
with the present conference,
" I t la the Dcourtmeni's view Clrnrs* E. Culman (lop) nf Red Lea&lt;lors expect to put over such
v e r y t h in g
or h e o u o e r
that at tho forthcoming confer- Dank, N. J . Ha la employed as an Truman proposals us rent control
Our regulur price
’Hir rcm ilar price 9
'
ta
J
s ’
ante the Cuimmmlst side uf the engineer by the Slctnal Corps Inbo- JKluniMon* foirign ul«l, !nw irnt
will certainly lie adwiuately ratorlaa at Fort Monmouth, N. J , , housing, a revised reciprocal Unde
92.89 hut re«lly
W .8U, lull really |
hied by the 21 delegates Tha "trani-racalvar" will sand and I Program. Tho lulmr program Is In
plan to ImminI
meueeefl
over
clliUncee
i|
end no In n nlen
(rum Eastern Europe amt hy the receive
recelva
masiagea
ovar
dlalancaa
worth 94.00 p«r
w orth IS..p»0 g«r [
r / litl W ll .ll ( I
M la a l
/ L .M iiu i.b L l
. . . . . ___
•ft*
Conn
a* graat aa 200 yards. At bottom la taxes.
First big test of the*" lot’s-liapalhi
____________________
a cla*a-up of tha antlr* aat and
gallon.
gullon . .
I
that It la not necessary lu adm.. antenna, which can ba held In th* frlcnda pulley will romo on rent
• acora of additional spokesmen palm ol a hand.
Ufifsnwtlrmal) controls, Tha present law expires
Mar, 31, Just nine days from to­
for the Communist viewpoint In
day, Opted la vital.
order to permit an adequate praWNIf*
Tonsils, frequently removed beaantatlon of tho case, and It la
tharefore not recommending ac
&gt;Vi- causo of their tendency to become
Tho Skeleton of the head In early
M S I P &gt; N ,T y :a v --r \,«
tlon by tha Attorney Uaneri
Mats nf Infection, are places where adult lift consists of IM bones—hut
nder the
(he ninth wquUu," (Thai small, white blood corpuscles are the number ia greater In youth nml
tmder
la th* aactlon of tha law concarn formed.
■raallar In old age.
full pollan 4 *
tug ixtapllunx to ptrralt Com
munlxta la antar tha country.)

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llU.liri IIARIIKCHK STAND. :tr.l
find Avi'inir fm »nli'.
l.imril
!4U.nr&gt; poll SACK ii'rlnlumit. rxcidlrlll
OruwIniallirxx Iimnlcil nl lialr of
rr», ahop worn
124.1*5
Sanford Naval All llmo'. Huai• fao.no Him Spi InitM, doulilr
ni'»» pnlerpriaea located lirro;.
rite, ahnp worn i'mcIi
119,1)51 I'Jonla Faahiotia, Inc.. New j
f t * (•llawlas la in spelt *n
■ tail.no Roe .Sprlnir*. (win aim,
York (iiunta, llililr Sclmol ami I
ait Waal A«a s*bllabs4 la Tbs
ahnp worn, oucb
110.05; Colb'Ki'. Tmiriri Hmmitcl, Call,
Vants.4 H tnlili
• 1 12.05 HnHaiM'ka, ahnp Worn,1 (laic Way Itrstuurmil -0-1115. i
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H a*
I a* a ar Haa laa a rlla a
i’llcli
$ .7.05
' 0 H a * * I a* aar lia r laaarlln a
• $220.00 Chlppi'inluli' Sofo'a, SMALL tirm riy Stock with meat!
• Itaiaa Sr aar H at laaarlln a
J M lliara br * r r lia r laaarlln a
aliithlly aolleil, rach
$70.50
iniiikci A fivti.iCH. Itcam n furl
AN OUTHTANIHNt; VAI.HK ; ft . $14.05 Kelt limn' RiiBa, 0 x 15,
V
M i * *anr4a la lb* lib*.
u l Iiim, lu’iiltb condition, Reply!
D aabla ra m la r blarb ta r* *■*•
NKW CONCHKTK Hlmk. U Rmun,
rm ll
$ 0.05
Ownrr Ciito Met aid
’
•J Imdruom Honu' on two fio font I • Hard Sofa, frillin' and yiriiiux
loin, 14 IdiH'kn from town. I'rii’ml
in Komi xhupn, ■mi ln&gt; re -1
•
In m’II i|iiickly ul ll.fiOOlHI. I.ooki covered
S P E C IA L S E R V I C E S
llfi.OOi 12
W a a l A4a aalll ba arraalaH
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over.
a t a r tba lalaab naa
mrnt450.05 K n rrh o lr df k. 7 d ia w rra , I
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MtlNIt
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KKAI.THR.
a r a a 4 a a t rb a ra a It m a&gt; a aatr
im iH iE -ri.Y m o u t h
lltnnitr, Mliplr, Walnut,
la Iba Irla a b n a r banb.
S. It. ItlliHliKV MAN, AnanrlNtr
I llaa Ilala4
PARTS AND SKItVICK
n id i
1:10.051
ra ta rb far Ibla ar&gt;»nin*n4atlKVTUK K III KPMAN. AnnorUte Ili'K- 1H.05, 12 ft. Hi"iiillmnii, Tan 1 100 Palmetto Arr.
Phonr to ll
•laa tba a 4 *a rila a r la * ie # rlr.l
la p a r • n a f l l r .
la n r4 rr far
A llrown Cnliininl pal In n . per NKW KI.OORS niirfncrd tn prrfi-e-!
AlMlRAIII.K litlir loiliKiilniv, Junt
1 a a ta r a a 4 t t ik r krai pnaalhlr
fk|. Yd.
$ 5.05
t r t r i r r , all W a a l %4a M a r l br
i lulit fm 2, ut n |irli'r &lt;mi' could
Inin (llil flam« iiinilc like new. |
la a a r a lflra a a Ib r 4 * r bafnrr
MATHKR'S
imy, iiinh, tm iia or timlr. Phuni'
KinlhlilriK, clraolriK A wnxintf,.
a a b llra lla a .
20.1 K. Kind Nt.
I'honr 127
i:m:i-\va.
Pol Inldr potvri plant, 02 years 1
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Plena* a a f l l r aa lM m r4la|»lr
cxprrirncp in Hrminolc County.
II ad rrra a a r r a r a la m n r &lt;1
RAINIHIW
Toiirinl
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rontnlnHOUHK
TRAII.KR
20
ft.
Ill
nr
lb4 * r a a a a t ba rraan aalb lr fa*
II. M. tllcaann, Lake Mury.
iii** H irntlnt; riHima mnl (luiii'iii| luxe Indian Kcnul $750.nn Jack
a*ara Ib aa m
lar a r r r r l la a rr:t i noin tiouiir, I a nrii'n of Iniiil.'
Minriatm. Park Avr. Trnllrr Vf.NKTIAN HI.INDS marlr tn nr*
Itl. 17, I inili'n noiitli of Hnn-: Court,
rl *r. Kcmlnnlo Vcndlun HI Irid |
foul.
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Co. 820 W. fire* HI.
Pliotia ■
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pci
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Phoiia
r o ll ItKNT or Knli', :i room IihU'M’,
i'Im'Iimi’iI iioicli, riiiitiili'li'ly fur055-M.
(In l.li 517 fur Rnllrrv C." .* -. .' . . I
iilflinl hi iinfiiriiUlii'il. lit. 17
suit Hlarler service.
Hosin'*
m-&gt;l In Itniuliiiw T oiiiIhI I.oiIko, CNKD SMITH typewiitei Mnlmg
ilnltrry Service, 1101 W. F ln l
any Yictmlu, lot line leeiMil*.
I hi i I i ' h Him III iif Minifoiil.
HI
Fn-il ItiiMcii, lilt Muunollu.
.)__ a h i n i.R h n i i t h a m *;
FOR KENT
T-ShiiN
S r 'Mti.ANiio Muruing Sentinel. Orlan.lt. Evening Star. ('*11 llslpl
I'ri'inimn
Paiiils
tint.
2.25
WAHIMNti A PnlinliitiK
itsv link i
Toll'd..
Kc.li'i
$:15
&amp;
$15
STORK rin.m mid furnished apart- 1KT.U TO RIi'S AM o rn SKRVtCK
ARMY-NAY
V
SI
IIPI.CN
Kxprrl Itmtln llrp.ilrlng
Phone
nirnl. 208 N. Park Avr. I’hniir |I'nrk A 2nd.
105 No. I’alairlto
Fred ,M»ers, .111 K. 2nd ill,
1270-1.
Kill HO JOMHo HllltlMI dinner*
•vnrynlHhl. ii oi&gt;, iioMKR'H.
CLASS UI.OCKN
All palleim Hrlp-Hf'l) Srlf S rn ire l.sunilM
V U S n ISHKD 2 liril11min garage'
llrlrr*
iiumnu
mid »Urs.
HpHrt ini' li 1. 1llfi IHI mini III. rinnin T'JXKOO KKKDH: Cmn|ilH«i llm&gt;
108 W t.llh SI.
I’hone l.lN'J
S K N K A R IK ( i l i M A I'aiu l Co.
060-W aflrr 6:00 IV M.
I Hunt'n Tuxi'ilo Peril Hlnrc.
112-1 It W. 2nd. St.
Phone .120
FLOOR SANDING mnl flnishh.r
a ROOM H|iarliiiriit. T.imi |,Hrk|lilINCIIKON and ahnrl order*
will, im.deni eipiii.ineiil, 2*
aerved every day at Laney'a CAS lli-fiiKcratni $60.00. Maple
Avenue.
yema' cx|*erlenre. Work gum
IcilriN.m suite, springs A mat­
DruK Stine. 75c up.
snteed. K. K. Sleyi-im, lit 2,
tress $125.00. Coin! riding horse,
ITUDIO rnoin, privnlt* lialb, null-'
111.x M.'l-A, Sal.fxid ('nil 710 III
niddlc A bridle $1011.00. Muskrat
ablt for .'I workliiK Rirla nr men. Kxpcit TlltK Repalrinit
after 7:00 p M ..» iH-fore 7
HTAPFOIIDS AMOCO HKHVICK
Fur mnl, slit* I t. ('all IIPH.R.
Phone &gt;105 after it P. M
A.M
Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197
COAT MILK. It. D. Priest, Pin....
fliNfILK riHirn with ahnwer, pr ISKItVICK
Hri-imd tc. None
7 1It-Wit.
vatu entrance; alao room with IIOIIHK PAINT, Kirat rpiatHy V.
STAFFORD'S M int M HKfIVIi F
twin lirrla. (ientlcmcn preferred.
J . C, milaldc white $5.25 Kill. POWER Mown, new, used oner Park A 2nd.
Phone 'Jill7
000 MnKnnliu.
HKNKAItlh Olaaa A Paint Co.
2/!l new price. Perfect. I'hone
K
I.W
IU
IF
nr
112 III W. 2nd. HI.
II1P-J.
ACKTVLKNK
Phnnr 120.
WANTED TO KENT
WKI.DINC
I' It ACT IC ALI, Y " new ~ lint Pol nt
HRKAKKAH'I -nerved every day
8siifi.nl Altilnr A I5|pl
Klectilr Mlcive, 7 ft. Norge icut lanry'ii Drug Store. 35r up.
208 W ist Street
klOtIHK or apartment for family
frlgeiatur; also Hahle l.lrnd fur
mat. full length; I rural blur- See Jin.nue Cowan's Sheet Mel*.
of ala, Inside rlty llmlta. Wou!d
NKW CAR ECONOMY
while diamond ring. I'hone 707trade my place Juat ovtalde elty. only $17.2.1 per montli. Let iih In
Works fnr new iii.llatnrs mnl
R. II. (Illes, Lake Monroe.
stall a new. Chevrolet motor _M .
new o r e s . Itadii.lnr repairing ,
1
•* r i - - - ...............
» hha'k asrrmhfy.
We lake off mid uislnll.
fl" AltTIU.r.fi $1 ANTED
% Real Eaute For Hale S Have excessive use of oil—
(T)IIKN'S
Kadialui Repair Hh»p |
Have excessive use of gasnllnn— lllgtirst rash pike paid for used
HKAl. kHTATK - INHIlRANIT,
fnr new Cores mid i«mpli !tRecover that loss of power
furniture. Ted Dnvls Furniture
PHOPKHTY
MANAOKMKNT IKY TDK OMAC IIUDUKT PLAN
palrs. I'liutn- ;i5(t•W. Rear lor. I
Co. .'tn K. lit. Ph. 058.
RAYMOND M. IIAf.1,, Realtor
Hanford Ave.
CASH PRICK $186.00
,.m, 4 Flnflda Ktate Hank Rlrff. |
While they last
TRAII.KR Owner* - j I would lake
HKK l)H FOR
p small house trailer a* down
JO R FARMS, home*, buslnaaaj HAVK DOLLARS AT HOLLER'S
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
iaymqivt
on
a
modern
aulmrlain
w properly and arrrage, sea your1 IIOLI.KR MOTDH SALES
AND TYPING
mngulnw. Phone UtSD-Wlt.
R. A. Htriinl Realty Agency 2nd A Pslmettn Avp. Phono 1224
CREDIT IIP UK AC OK
Sanford
HANFORD
Orla Ri Mathlciia, Assoelnto
H ELP WANTED
116 N. Park
I'hnne 180
1807 K. Becond n (reel-or phone
MilIV Hwapi Shop—Wo
Simp
buy, sell or FIRHT CLASH M c u t e , GKNIf you want iinalliv In PAINTING
in
‘ most Mhyjfilnk. Mil Sanrad#
k r a i, m o t o r
A HODY WORK I have two nf
LARGE LOT, heavily tlmbarfd,
ford‘ Avr.. Phone lutLJ.
STEADY WORK,
the treat men In town. Estimate*
fronting on Crystal la k e and
i
ING CONDITIONS,
^ n ll'
free, work gnu..... toed. Thu henI
Lake flaw Avenue, City watar, TERMINAL GRILL, Hus station
FBRENCKS. »OX
SANmaterials used. Rny Reel'* Paint
electricity and phone connections
open 24 hours daily. Outgoing
FORI) IIKRALD
A_Horly ......... :i(tfi W. 2nd. HI.
available. L. A. Cline, la k e
orders, sandwiches, breakfast,
lunch A dinner, Complete foun­
Mary, Fla.
AVON PRODUCTS
tain eervlce.
WOMEN ran work 26 hour* week­ U N O n C t i — PERSONAL
ly. Earn $26-650 Income. Write
MAYFAIR
Naomi Heahury, 811 Egai 10th. FR E E PARKING fur our ruslnn.
Hanford's fin e st, suhdlvision-Lots HOT
tf(
LUMOIlhb every day from
era I Shs'k from Down Town
Avc. Ml. Dora, j'ja .
5, 8, 7 and 8, block 3, Mayfair.
IfiM to 2:00 at HOMKK’A
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
Each lot 50 a 192.5'. $100. fitch HIMMONH metal baby l«d anti FOUNTAIN employees, must Iw P*rk A 2nd.
Phon* 9107
JAth or
............. .
experienced. See Mr. Phillips
inaUreax In eacallent condition,
I
R08KN, I1. O. Hna 814,
lielween d ft 5 P, M. Ruumillut A
$26.00. Call 323-J.
Beach, Florida.
DOGS— I white male hmiml, 1 Red
Anderson.
main hound, 1 female Hpil/.
available ut City Pound. If not
Xoaed INDUBTRIAL Trackage SEWINU MA C HI NE S . Bcrt'a WANTED—Cashier "for " rmnlern
claimed In 6 days, will lie dr
Sewing Mach. Center, 110 W.
grocery store. Phone 407-R.
HW corner of Fulton and Mapla,
attoyed. Sen Mr, C. G. Davis at
1*1
St.
Ph.
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Lota I. 2 arM EH of lota S and
COLORED girl under 20 for gen­
City jfou.
1 2 and WH nf tail 0, Block I, Zinnia, Marigold and TUhonla
eral housework with family re­
* TUr 8, Sanford. $IJ&gt;8a caab or
planu, 20c per doien. Call
~LOS~f~
siding In New York. Permanent
twtas. Owner LEO ROSEN, V.' County Hand
■Hmitiuii. Refarancas required,
LOHTt Eye glasses in case down
0 . S o t 814, Miami Betwh, Flor
Write Roi K, e/o llereld.
lUROIl TAINTS — Com.
town. Ph'sso return tu W. (I.
Muye, H)7 K. 5th HI. Reward.
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lAStK^filaaa A Paint Cb
HEAR Ocala. Fla.—five room
LOST—nr
stolen light bamboo
W. 2ad. HL
PboM l^ LOWER PRICES, Expert wateb
full basement, fure­
cant, with carved crooked handle
repairing,
.0,
C,
Fellows,
Home
in attractive setand nameplate. Finder return to
1700 Sanford Aye. Pbwm
# o v e, 2 sc raa garHerald. No quotluoa asked,
block from K M at.
A. W. W.
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fin.’ loratlnn, 9l2.lHHI.no. Term*
can he nrruugcd. Twn Hedrooni I
house, clime In, f 2,500.00.
;
J. W. IIAl.l., Keallor
Reliable Ural Kiilule Service. ,
2429 Mellonvllle Are., I'hone 908W 2
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conveniences, several lots, flilil,
nhruliliei'y. llarKbln fur i|tilck n
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Pirates Defeat Giants In First
COMMENTS Sanford
From The
Rotary League Game Of Season
SIDELINES i

The Pirates defeated the Giants by an II to 0 margin in the linl
Itr ARTHUR RUCK WITH, JR .
Raine of the Rnlary League teaion at the Ninth Street Park yeilerdayr
Herald Sports Kdltor
Tl.c League it tponiored by the elute for hoy» brlween the agn of I }
MUNICIPAL PARK TAX
and 16.
The City Commission next MonThr winner* icored their 11 tun* on three hit* ami one error.
■lav will consider p*«*sgo of nn
Numerous walks by Covington nndf
ordinance to |dnce a 10 cent lax
Herndon Issued lu Pirates batters
oil each white ndiilt nnd a (i cent
.roved to be the run prndurlng
lav on oneli colored lididt admission
irtnr. Frankie Hlenatrom of the
'ticket to future athletic events at
Pirates ullowed no runn on two
IIm- Municipal Park. The ordinance
n
bn- already been given it* first
The I'lrnte* ore managed by Hoy
rending. ____
Holler and the (Hants are managed
All prncoed* of the tax will he
by (Jeorge Stine. Roth manager*
PHILADELPHIA, Mar. 22-&lt;/P&gt; put Into n special fund to construct
are members of tha Rotary Club.
Orville Tourhtnn and Ceorgo —Jer*ey Jon Walcott leave* for a new municipal stadium to replace
Touhy were umpire* for the game. Hot .Springs, Ark., inday'to get the pre-ent bell park.
All other'member* of the Flor­
Thr Cub* nnd tha Tiger* are down near the fighting weight he
rehedulrd to play thla afternoon hope* will carry him to the heavy, ida State League have decided
and the llrave* meet the Indian* weight championship of Ihe world. to Inrrease the price of admlaJersey Joe wouldn't any but It •don In their parka for the com*
tomorrow.
was pretty evident he was several lux season. Recently, Carl Hub*
The lineups included:
pounds over hi* best fighting bell, director of the New York
(HANTS:
tl
,
,,
,
weight. Wnlentt weighed 104 3/4 Giants farm rluha, was rontarted
Herndon. George; Beckwith, Ho- polln,|„ tnr hi„ |n„, f|„ht wi(h
by lluslnesa Manager John G an*,
hrrt; Covington, Gerald) Hughey, . 1 ....i.
zel niton I the prices to he charged
Louie: Smith, Jimmie; white, I ‘ „Y '
at the local park this year. Hub.
hell said that he had planned nn
K ne- &lt;iun"‘ni?h"d#,’ ,i !.n 'em * h' * "
«"• *"'■ * •"». hru
rrase for Hanford for Ihe 191#
season. Ganxrl pointed out that
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Daytona Itnrh, Ht.
I then I’ll to- In rendition to start * Del.nnd,
•*Pennington, Jimmie; fltenstroni, ...rimi* training for Kzzard Char*
\nil list Inc, Palalkn nnd Orlando
fran k; Cordell, T e r m Estrldge,
have nil boosted their price* In
&amp;
nW rl!htlep.|,i ' C^ A L m a n V e ? :I W .lrolt and Charles have a sum- 70 rents, while Leesburg and
(•abirsvlllr will have 73 rent
» i . •? £ s &amp;
;t
............................... tickets.
rhainplon
To make n tong story short,
The National Basing Association Hunfonl -vat asked to increase
lias given it* sanction to the fight prices for Florida Hlnln league
Ilubbell, knowing the lie*oon as the producer of Louis' successor gnnus.
pente need here for a new grand&gt;li.nit, pies*
box mill phe'cr*
The Jnck»oiivll!e Tar* tripped
■lonilers, decided that, if the City
the Hboix City .Hno* In an extiibilMidi
would take the exlrn III cent a mnl
(onroutes! at the New York Giant*,
_______ .
pot Ihe money derived therefrom
Farm rluha training lm*e at the t
»t„, ....
J o e 1lolo n speeial fund to construct IIn
Munlripal Airimrt ypatrrday nfler&gt;. j n|||N
'liv„r ti„. Vwivel.chnir •building*. ho would refrain from
W°Th.. V •? ‘
? n M, t ic„
Joh a» dlreetor of the new Interim !«"y further Inrrense in the adtill
Im s mill the Knoxville
|j,u jf,K C|(,|, Imnurrijw,
' mi--lon price.
Ill another rounict till* afternoon.
f •" " G r .d lienvywelghi m b .
Ho.... I.......... ......timely rolitarlcd
Tin* l.inr
liolilFr ImI'.fHi.iNin $n$ m Cilv Coiunib'Hioner Jolin Krider
Hious City in t'in n |g(0 -f, I f. ! f,ve month exhibition ...... . Ill* and Mayor Andrew ('arm way con
jif i,
()||) o n n.'ll — 12 III I 1
nml film I IhmiI tin f lit•*t *rr••111 ct-ming the plan, ami they agreed
Co*, Wagner 14), leatintnu (7) lour (lie probably will resume iluil tlii-i would l&gt;e mi ideal way
and Ickev, (itovei Knit; Rowe, lliem tr*Iit | in at St. I'tiul tonight (&lt;&gt;r Hanford to Mart a food io ran*
■11 it.-1 1 1.** building*. "The Giant"
Horton ( I ). Willudiu (7) nnd Bn- ngniiist Hubei l Hood.
kol, Ai agon.
In Ills new role ns I II. C. di- me in effect making this H&gt; cent*
leetor, the Mt-yenr-old Louis will per ticket a gift tu the people of
confer louiorrow at Chicago's Stn- Sanford. They roulil have taken
ilium with collengiie* of llie new the money llieuiselves, but they
S p o rtH
Iwiving |iroinotion group wldeli want to help lls build the needed
fly ASSOCIATED PRESS
I lire* lens to crack th" long reign facilities," ('iniiniiHsiuiier Krliler
lug New York miinnplv null Jiiove'
In simple winds, the
HORS It RACING
big II..... flithlH back in the jnlil- l,rl" ' " f •"|"il*H|»n would have been
iiiciciisi'il even if Die III cent* tax
Miami..Ilappy (' ($1,001 won W0K|
the featured mile i ml one sixteenth
slxl
H I “ em of I ..Mines* will be
KrMw .............. yesterday thfl*
sixth ran at (liilf*tream Park in
selection
of n date
sitea Ifor MHMniiiy
........
n.imber of
1:43.
I I ... I
II
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■»»«• v iiiv iiim t i i i
r . ^ T 1 'r "
Gckiil* sol, ............ made ... the
Hut Spring, Ark.--Mr. Chairman , 1 . 1
($7.40) look tlie mile anil one j l
v ii'n u V il
Uily by Mnnager 1I..I Gruber nf
sistec.it b
Mnlvetn
Allowance bravywi'it’lit crown. Best but l« .....Hanford film,.*, ..nil a check frfr
Purse nt llaklawn Park in l:43.M that the fight will be singed in Ihe lux on the ndmlxsiont will be
liniided to (In' City. AK "( Gie
BAHKETB4I.I.
Chicago In June.
money will ho idnciil In n iiticcinl
New
York- Illinois
defeated
Isittin'
current
tour,
which
rov
fund In In' OM'd for the purs. AI
Yale, 71-37, and Kentucky defeated
Villa..ova, KB 7", to gale llie fimds ered 311,000 inileu, groused iihmil lliu end of no'li nonilli tin Glnnl*
of Ibu . n-le.i. Nl'AA B.e.kelball $3110,000 with the chomp nvei aging ihuhI repoi t to Ihe govi'i nnient on
a clear profit of mure limn $3,114*1 n,,, imudiri
tickul* m&gt;IiI in urder
Toii.iii.ni. nl.
per uppi'nriinci1
to pay Ibu 211 pui renl federal
YAI IIT RACING
I Hinusetueul tax Munlbly repoil*
• Ilivniiu-Tloy Teal, !lt)-fooler .
sklp|iered 11v I'lllioei I.Uligitun of I J lT M U y
D ro p s must be Mimic to I'honlii Slide
( i l y
l.i'iigoo office iii lodnc-ville mi llie
the l.iiirliuioiii. N. Y., Yiiclil Club,'
IIiirtH iM Ulllilbur of llckcl* 'old al Ihu lurid
won llie fleet huiiillcup lu I lie
park. Sanford citizen- have the
aiinuul Ht. Pctvrsbiirg to llavunu
lace. Iti'llalrlx, .'dleit by Mooucl
The lliriiiiuglmm Union* defeat­ light to invo-tigalc the reconl*
Basco ,'lid or Colin, »rt u new ed tha Jersey City Clout* at the being kept ot I tic City Hull, nnd
speed record of Mu hour*, three Municipal Park yesterday after­ among these n-rnril* will Ik1 ii c rmints ot lbe»e special funds.
minute*, 17 second*.
noon bv an H to M min gin.
GOLF
Third ImMi'iumi Adkins of the | The City, In cooperation with
Jnck*ouville..Cury
Midillccoff Boron* rapped u home run with Ihe Giant*, I* lining iihcsil with
Memphis, *hot u thrcv umlcr-par three mates on the socks In the plans to ronslriirl a grandstand
to ncrommiMlntr 1,000 persons.
flO for a 274 total to win Ihu first fourth Inning of the conflict.
prixe ol $2,000 in thi Jacksonville
Today the Jerse) City dull Krliler drrlarrd &gt;rsirrdny that
Open. Jerry Barber, Los Angeles, tangles with Newark nt Haines he has written to several menuWas srcniul with n 270. Win give* City and (ha Minneapolis Mlllut* fnrlurrrn to srriire nlsn* nnd
Mlddlccoff I end In money-win­ go to Orlando to meet the Wash­ spedrlrntlon* In consider for the
park, hut he lielirvm that th*
ington Senators.
ning for year.
BASEBALL
ersay City has
tins nn open
npi
dais City will be side In borrow the
Ht. Pftsr*burg--Manager Eddie tomorrow,
inrrnw, w
while the Millers fare blue prints used by th* City of
Jacksonville In build a modern
Dyer of tha Ht. Louis Cardinal* Chattanooga at Winter Garden.
and up to date 1,100 rapacity
•aid tltiid bassman Whlley Kmstadium In Ihe Gateway City,
nwskl would lie back In the lineup
EXHIBITION GAME
Thursday
Kurowskl lias liean
BIRMINGHAM, Ain., Msr 22 "Their park would be an iiteal
romplnlning of shoulder |mln. Ito —(AM—The Chicago Cuulinnl* and one for us and rontalas many
underwent a Imno operation In the W a s h in g to n Redskin will meet convenience* not inrliided In the
Id* right arm Inst winter. Cardinal n nn exliibliion football game line present stands." Krlder said.
A* the situation now at'«ul*,
pennant chance* reipiiru a sound Sept. 10. Half of the net proceeds
Sanford may have n new cnncrMo
II go to charity.
will
Kurowskl, Dyer lias said.
Tho gome, announced by tho and steel Municipal Park by the
Junior Chanilier of Commerce, time spring Induing arrives next j
will ha played nt night In Legion year. The stnml* will lie started
Field, widen seats 43,000.
• ns anon a* possible,
"I feel that no mntter what ball
Harry Gilmer, ex-Atabamn star.
nnd Charley Trlppl, former Geor- ..........
club Is
.. ......................
here in five ...
or tan years
la All-American, will lie the chief we will have something Hint will
drawing card*. Gilmer, n Redskin, I bo ours. No one will ia&gt; aide to
nr localise move thl* stadium. It will be of
i
* of Injuries. Trlppl wii* Ihe wheel-1 the lnte*l eoncreie nnd steel runrVy He'vqnirr. «' I* i»*(*nd*r’. ft Imrae nl tin* Crudliial offense.
structlon. We will be nldo to point
at, a lii.rk .Miiownt, 1 It's Mill •
TIIIHII HACK—•/)• Mil
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Wa l c o t t Leaves
F o r Hot Springs
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Club Junior League Schedule

Mar. &lt;H Giant* vs Cub*
JO Seminole* v* Bed Sox
1!H Cub*
v* (iinnl*
LiU Red Sox v* Seminole*
II Cub*
v* Red Sox
I Giants
vs Seminole*
I Cub*
v* Seminole*
0 Giuuln v* Bed Sox
7 Giant*
v* (.'lib*
H Seminole* v &lt; Bed Sox
II Bed Sox
vs Gnb*
I" Semlmde* v* Glunln
I t Seminole* v* Cub*
IH Bed Sox v* Giant*

1U Cub*
v* Giant*
21 Red Sox
v* Seminole*
Tl Cub*
v* Red Sox
v* Seminole*
23 Giant*
v» Seminole*
20 Cuba
2H GlmiU
v* Red Sox
v* Cub*
2U (Haul*
May ii Seminole* v* Red H»r
3 Red Sox
v* Cubs
3 Siininolr* y* Giant*
fl Seminole* v* Gull*
If Red Sox
v* Giant*
ALL STAR GAME
May 1.1, H:00 P. M.

MA?tAT7FTlS
ASST. MANAGERS
Jack K. Morrison
Kit McCall
Henry Witte
It. J . Il!*hea
C. N. Collin*
Hurry Robson
L. Strawder
UMPIRES
Marcel Faille
Monday*
Tuemlay*
Ted William* and John Mel*ch
Thursday*
J . Srhirard and A. I,. Skinner
Friday*
Al KMernnn
All game* (1 Inning*, or until &lt;1:00 P, M.. Iwglnnlng promptly at
4:30 I'. M. at Lake Front Diamond Ball Park.
TRAM---Giants
Cub*
Red Sox
Seminole*

with pride to It a* a contribution
mode to the City of Sanford by the
New York Giant*," Krliler added.
We agree with City Commission,
er Krliler that the project I* a
worthy one, anil that every San
i.lite will agree that th
-mind ami jii^t.
Thus, Sanford progresses,

Pep Squad To Honor
B a R k e t b a J I Team

Thi&gt; Hrmln.de Hlih School Pep
Club will honor the school huskethall team with a banquet at the
,
l.nngwood Hotel tonight at 0:30
I.nngwood
0:30
o’clock.
Coach Fred Cana* will make
Hub Feller lead* the American nward» In the member* of tho
League'* active pltehei'* with. 177, tvwi1*
victories, lie I* followed by Hal
•
Nrwhnuser'* 132, Dizzy Trout’* |.1B and Denny Gatehouse'* |00.

Sid Gordon Rehs Two Homers And
2 Singles In Giants Contest

o o u R

Dr. Henry Md*aulin

,

In Brief

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Conk'Nt

To

Kennel Club KntrleM

iaTnuT X 4«.v"! ftA

G re y h o u n d R a c i n g
4-

R ALL STAR FEATURE
Greyhound Oua Is on
I m air toniU over
WORK a t S tU and
WLOF at SiM wlUi
ijr O'clock
I .Cholru

6, but left nine men on bate.

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Mar. 2 2 (A1)—Pitcher Mort Cooper, trying
for a comeback with the Chicago
Cub*, wa* Mated for a five Inning
twirling stint against the ChlcagiA
*
BURBANK Calif., Mar. 22—(A1)—Sid Gordon, Brooklyn born White Sox today.
The two city rival* meet In the
native of the New York Gianli. i» clouting the ball in the style that
second game of their annual spring
made him a Handout tail year.
series. The Sox won the upmer
Gordon belled two homrn and two tingle* yeiterday at the Giant* 4-2 yesterday.
bowed, 7-5, to the PiMtbmgb I'iratri. Gordon hat hit III
liner Ikuhcii in
LAKELAND, Mar. 22—OP)—
two day*.
Head Jones a run for the Philadel­ Red Rolfe, the taskmaster, gave a
hunch of hi* Detroit Tiger* a hotVKItO REACH. Mar. 22-&lt;/P&gt;- phia Phillies' third base spot.
iday today in celebration of yesIlrooklyn Dodger President Ylranrli
Against tho Kansas City Bluet terday’s 18-3 victory over the Bus.
Rickey I* Impressed with the show,
the American Association yes­ ton Brave*.
ing of third saeker Johnny Jor of
Me) all w
s itnr r' Idle,— hnwrrPT'C—
geil-en. Rickey said he W.s amazed terday, H aasH ellv e red tw o h jse,
tllll Ill lliri'o trip* tii the plate Manager Rolfe sent 23 tnen
Itfl In
O*t. *
to H
nt the Infleldor’* hitting power. a* the Philo won 6-4.
Petersburg
to
play
tho
New
York
Ith
Jorgensen blasted a tripti
ipi
Yankee* a second time.
tho bate* loaded against Montreal
yesterday and then scored the win*
BRADENTON,
Mar.
22-(/P&gt;SAN
BERNARDINO,
Calif.,
nlng run In Brooklyn'* fl-B triumph.
I t » baek to two practice sessions Mar. 22 —Id1)—Cleveland’s world
ORLANDO, Mar. 22—(/P)-Mo*t today for the Boston Braves who champion Indian* hoped to holster
------------------------* nine eahlbl-:‘ their
•
1blt
won only
two of
sagging exhibition
record
of the Washington Senators' tegu­ hive
tlon games against Rig League today at Ihe expense of the Pitt*,
lar* watched from the bench yes­ opponent*.
|hurgh p|,ate*.
terday as their understudies bat­
"Perhaps three workouts a dayi When the Tribe bowed In the
tled the Chattanooga Lookout* to
would he bettor, tho way the ninth, 4 to 3, to the flt. LmiU
a !•! nine Inning tie.
The Lookouts, a Senator farm In team’s been going," said Manager Brown* yesterday In Burbank, It |f
the Southern Association, nuthlt Billy Southworth. He was irked was their second straight loss and
over the way hi* ehergea havej their fourth defeat In nine game*.
the parent club, R-tl.
failed to win.
The National League champion* j , Bird* have been present on earth
WEST PALM REACH, Mar. 22 who play the Phillies at ciekr-1 »lnf« ‘ h* .Ms«o«olc era and now
—(/P)—Bill MeCahan'a mound per­ water tomorrow, were bopped l8 .5 l™ n’Pr*»e «he most numerous class
I of higher animal*.
formance la*t night when thr Y'hll- yestarday by the Detroit Tiger*.
adclphla Athletics defeated Miami
Reach 0-1 wa* good now* to Connl*
Mack.
TAMPA, Mar. 22-(/P)—Failure
Mack tin* hern counting heavily to hit In the pinches, an*allmcnl
nn McCahan to better lilt 10411 that afflicted tha Cincinnati Reds
Optometrist
^
record of four won and seven loot. all last year, struck again yester­
day in the Red*' 2 tu I defeat by
IIS Magnolia Ave. Phew# 111
CLEARWATER, Mar. 2 2 -(/ P )- the St. Louis Cardinals.
liert llna* I* giving rookie Reddin'
Cincinnati outhlt the Cards, 7 to

Ijoiiin Begins Dusk
Job With Itiiur Club

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T U E S D A Y M A R C H IS . 1949

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , VIA

FA C E S IX

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Florida's own rapidly growing ru o rlw ta r industry
it today turning out a w id* varitty of fathloni for m«n,
women and children, Northern manufacturert, too, tend
their top flight creation* to Ploridp shops for tho winter
te a io n . . . they aren't evon shown in tho North till next
tpring and tummer. Your fun*timo wardrobe and access*
oriei, bought here, will bo tix monthi ahead of *up*to*
the*minute* back homo.

Florida shop* feature bfoch and sportiwear of co u n t. But look for w elting casuals
and informal wear, too. You'll a lio find a
wealth of imaginativo accessories* novelties
and costume jewelry keyed to the tropics

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In Unity There 1m Strength—

TH E WEAT1LEK

To Protect the Peer* of the World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

§ &gt; m x fb

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Sanford and vicinity—mild and
partly cloudy through Thursday.
Gentle southerly winds.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
gVO LU M E XXXX

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MARCH 23, HMD

Established 1908

Central And South Mayors Back
Florida Flood Funds Truman Plan
On Rent Law
■Get C ommittee CfcK:
A p p ro p riatio n s G roup
R eco m m en d s M oney
F o r S ta rt O f 1st
P h a se O f
P ro je c ts

Churchill S a y s
He Favors F u l l
Alliance Support

France Gets Pact

No 152.

Labor Bill Is
Acheson
Denounces
Approved By
House Group C harge T h at U. S.
A p p rop riation s C o m ­
m ittee Seeks C u t
In Fu n d s T o B ack
A rm y Civil W o rk

R esolu tion T o T h ro w
W e ig h t B ehind A d ­
m in istra tio n
P ass­
es In C o n f e r e n c e

Associated Press Leased Wire

Is ^Fortifying Iran
Israel, Lebanon;Market Records
Si gn Armistice Shattered Again
Near En NaquraBy Large S a l e s

S ta te

S e c re ta ry

R e­

WASHINGTON, .Mar. 21—(iD
affirm s
A m e rica n
WASHINGTON. Mar 23 &lt;fl&gt;)
—The House today toted down
Tlir Omiril Slalrt conference of
In terest In G reece,
two efforts to exclude veterans
WASIIINGTON^ M a t.. 23—&lt;/!*&gt;
mayor* today tluew it* weight be­
&lt;&gt;f World War II from any
• *—Tlir I lump Appropriation* Com­
T u rk ey
P r o te c tio n
hind llir Admtliiitiallnii'i drive for
•rrvirrnirn's pension law enacted
mitter today irrooimnidrd fund' W a r -T im e P rim e M in­ strengthened irnl cimliolt. niinui
it this lime,
U ASHING r 6 \ ~ Mar. 2 3 -(/ P )
for tlir 'lari of (lit* flint pi.sir of .1
ister O f B r i t a i n llir 'Tiomr rule" tlau.r apptuvrd
—Srcit-t.m ol Slate Acheson today
WASHINGTON,
Mai
(&gt;V»
flood iniiltul |»iiijccl in (Yulia)
ill CoiiKiru
llir Atlimnisii.ilimi's I1 I101 lull B u n c h e
A rriv es In
U. S.
A ccu ses 3 C ahh age
and Sotllhrin Honda.
And C elery denooiKrd at "altogether false"
Tlir innliition war nnr of 17
Rut* tan &gt;Itatgri that the United
wit
.ippiovrrl
today
hy
a
I
lou«r
Tlir l.uilgrl lull $1,000,000 lor
adoplrd m tlir imal trixioii of llir 1
N atio n s Ol B re a k ­
P rices Sliow D rop ; Stair* i* titi iiitig Iran into a miliNEW
YO
rT T M a~ 21— (/!’) —
lab'll
tiili'ollliuillre,
H
to
V
llir
tlir wink lull tlir inmmillrr III ap­
lliayol*' ihtre-day annual Hireling
ing P a le stin e P a c t
Supplies I n c r e a s e lai&gt; ba*r t,o u«e against Russia.
Voir m.k a Uiaiglit |&gt;ailv loir al
proving lliu and nthri project* Wuuton Cliurilull raid today at hr lirir MaVul W. t'uiiprr tiirrn id 1
Al llir same time Acheson re.iiiltn l (nr a vi«it in llir Unilrd
tail, with tlir D rill"'lat* lot It. llir
■laird ll rtprrlrt! llirm In lir dour
limning!,no was i liiurn tlir urn
11 INDUS', \| n i 1/1*1 Ui,»r|
Altlioti*:h |iiodo&lt; r talr* at lltr altiiiurd Auirii.au interest in the
Slate* that lir gavr "wltolr liraitrtl
Hrpuhlii
an*
agamtl
ll
fui |r»t lin am r ll inliripalr* ird
prrtidrnl id llir h.g-i ity mayn't
•Ali*l l rluik«0! ‘ tFitnl .in AiiimiKr Sanloni Malr T.iimrii Maikri loi irt uni* ,,t loeri r, Turkey and
Mippoil to llir Atlalit 11' Pact”.
llir iiiiMMitr gor* linliiir llir lull
ROIIRT SCHUMAN
A ir lion in conilruitiuii cutlt
ami Maym David Ijw irn cr ol
tt»*l »v.
thr lost IH d.iyi ol the month have llau
., „
,
.
llir war-time prime ininiilrr »l
I oinmillrr I'llliori'iw. ll would ir
I’imhurgh \irr prevalent.
Honda (.onyiristneu Ini* asked I.„ ...........■1 1 .
Ih r itiitim .U flu j rii.itirAF |&gt;*it*1- Ini a irioul prak ol *525,487 as
AT
A
pi
eu
cunleteiice
In
I’tile.
Hi* *i iirmrui* to a news conpr il ihr 1.1 11 Hit 1 1try law
ami
I
s i. innnnn ri
.
. . Il'*ira l Britain ailtlril. huwrvrr. at
llir
irioliiti'in* embraced
a French Foreign Minister Hubert
ri pmlil ttl I it \ iipii i i.iinr ,h .ill lolnpaird " 'll, -air* ol *1 15,290 Irirm r wnr r*ideully intended to
fo, $1 i.f Ml.dtK . Dir ..........
^
(unWtfmr a|M,4ltl lhf |H|P,
|rin*latr
llir
Old
Wagnri
Ail
with
Schuman reeds Ihe text of the North
l.iu iirrd pail of pirndml Tru
in*' I'alfiliiir
MmIi.i Ioi
Ralph doling rlit- ioiie-ponding period |,ir*rut an* oiqirrision that recent
r,,'aVu In uu!
" P
N i«h rth that "I won't .ay ilian'i 1949 IrgnUtivr program. Atlantic defense pad. The proposed tonir iiioililli at ion*, llir Senalr
Hunt hr in m rii 1'i.irl, li.int jor l.i-i *r.ii. M.nkri Manager Sandy; Washington i mu rniiaiion on the
$58,129,000 and A.my mu
n\
,
„ |4t- lhm
,e,national
I..dun
(oinmillrr
alirdav
ha*
apagreement
of
Western
nations
gela
Homing aul&gt; and «lum clearance.
at
thm ami Hi itt in **1 \n&gt;|.ifiu^ iht* V Andrisun In- lo«l hope ol hitting Niutl \tlauln I’ n I mranl a Irisen11inumuwiaa*Vr»**11.0l,r 1**'‘,n ''iiallaiii. The Queen F.li/abelli dock- ' * * 7 “
"
, ,
, Us first big lest In France in the
♦208.fHMI.IMK). Hui ula it rXpecird r&lt;l at I :35 d
m
...........
Irderal grains Im r'lmation and furthcoming elections. French Com­ pioirtl a *mi 1la 1 lull
N 11in r in l*alr«hiif ihmiitfli lump •lie million iloll.n i.iln mark 'luring in g o l A im * H i.h i m l r i r i l in i h r
P. M. with 1,947 paurn
111 anollin dr* rlopinr III 01 llir mmrmriitA aiuuiiil tlir lian&gt;*Joi Mali It
tcliool Luilding. a public wnrkt munist groups are heatedly Ughllug
tu pay I ft pricrut Inw ard the work.
Mali lb I i *i
«n t.
(fiilrrniiti'inal) I louse, llir appiopnalioti* l oiilliiil- «l.»i» poll nt Ai|.ih., *&gt;ii iht* Itnl Sf.l
planning program and Social Sec- its acceptance.
Hop. Roger., ID-F1b ), whose dis­
lir altidoit-. llo* lo llo* lact
\rlir*iiii lit*, ih med any "lessAbout
175
person*,
most
uf
th'm
Irr in oroiuriidrd a drrp i'll 01 a
trict Inrlude* im.cl. uf tiro urea Inurity for municipal employrrt weir
.mi inii'ii - i " m Hint area.
Htf Hiil»&gt;li Imk ivii olhtr ipm klf th.il two in.111*• irg,’lahle* showed •mi ,
fcvnlved ill Iho project, told a re- women, demoniiratcd near the all endorsed by unanimaui voir.
lull to Imam r llu- civil lunrliou* ol
Jin J.Hint’ll .llll 11III f I Hiiatkoll A i -lump m pin i- llu- wrrk a* Kim I In i. I" i . . .ilii. I tin- statement he
"p o rter III" Florida congressional pirr. "Go home, Mr. Churchill, m !
llir AllllV
1 ■ oi i* a -&gt;|M-ecli on the
The rent resolution called on
hunt’ll nllii r '|mk« %iti,m «,iul "mil |iaird to la-l wrik iiolilrti irlery, oi.'.l.
delegation will push for Hie |H1, j w,lll( |IPl,lP," il,ey chanled
Mian'
lii-iit* la-t Friday. Tills
ogress
to
“extend,
strengthen
III"
*fiK*l,'M2,(HHI
I-il
h
I
1
*
tlHIl,
,10(1,000 when llir Renale Appro I .
.
.
llnop* lii*r li.-ro in \i|d&gt;.i -llld wloill a o* •'k ago -old im *4, Pi o i n.m \mri a no policy Is "to
Nuilli
’
-—
1
Anulhrr
tlogjn
wai
mi
and
improve
existing
rent
conP
I
'JU'I
hrlow
the
iimount
Pres
prlalioiir, t'ommittr" gelx the bill. 1
drio Trii'ioxil I**k"d"in iil* loidgrt January H lion Im- I...... a nol.i i malr, i* down In * J 8 1 In *1.00 le 11- I &lt;- |ii -pii . to muintaiir their
It still l.u* to go before the'Atlantic Pact. We waul peace." j ir.-l legislation until tho preaent
(•*|ery. mii-gni* ami iiii|e|ieudetieo x x x
I
tnfNNoir«% urnl
In*!* ln»n «J thr lnnr, &gt;»hnh *&gt;r J«» not I hr irv r.JrJ. ulu
House hefuri* moving across the Wearing a traditional how lie and housing shortage la alleviated.'
tin- uni wo ii n* able to
The mayors advised Congress
111ilii llu* Hum Ho* Army Kiigineeri* adiml, why *linold llir ihaige lir ilmpprd lioin *4 25 lo *4.511 In
Capitol to the Smote Committee. , puffing on a long cigar Churchill
0 III- "ffeclive."
Hmt “state and municipal govern­
V
•' ......... . corri’iit fixcul V.....
made
now '- '
*2 225&gt; ,tnd
,,„d *2 7')
75
.
nude
hrlwren
1 lido* 11leer 11 ho also
ments ure ill e'lultipcd I" udliiin- I
I'll" coiiliuitli-e voted to fli’^liC"
1 1,1
i iililuige, winch soared to ■' -nnl
giorriimeiil and relief work In n r-,! Bundle i* i uielui Img amiistice
H«*nntt» commit tef» find hope* to m*t "X * Krm,P °* ^hoijt I7&gt; ffpoikf*. isler rent cuntrula in u form)/-,
R eveals M a n y ruined area* mernea* In a aepnrate talk* mi Itliiiile* l.ilween 1-riiel pink of *2 In a hug last week is
n,,, i, ii.n i- in * u p p n riitig the
which would give adequate protec- .V JU l
the figutj. upped."
11 .1 dm and raineramm.
and Tran-- J'-idtin He iissei teil M„,, ,|„*vn t&gt;&lt; f 1 fill to f 1.76, he ,,*t.
. .i i . i . ii.h-p*&gt;ndcnce of
linn in lb,, people uf nnr cilins."
lull.
M
ill
il
ii
I
mi
made
ii
ih
per
com
Fo
ssils
H
av
e
B
een
Rogers said the 11,000,000 In tin.; He smilingly tried In disarm
Iliilli-li tioop i , . 11Ii&gt;11-,■nt■-n11 nl , slated Theve piicei, however, are &lt;,■. , . . I he* mi,I 11 nit lire exc
i'
oi
nil
dniiieatli*
cou-lru.luin
9 budget showed that President Tril- ’ questioners at ihe slar. of his news I
, hmse‘ and’senM e'hills'tn"
Fo u n d N e a r S an fo rd piogrniiis, on Hie theory tloit Ai|»lin vloliiti.l tm tune which *iill good in cninpuiisun wltli those in. mu -■ Niui ilelei mtiiatlotl."
man recognised the "merit of the conference:
egnii Jillv
f
lit.nun
•lit „f
|.| *,Im, the Ml pound sacks
ll ii .iitiiiiii-il those statements
drr which elties or counties could
pile"* have been dropping -lure lliii.ip
proposition,"
I “ We lind 11 nice crossing," he I'-iiinV" fellings. The Sennte vut
to 11,1 Ill'll .Sell port in M1|,|
f|l( ,,, ;r,
,, turn, h e i., |( in -* I'ulifri eiu-e,
il.e
iiilgliial
eHlitnuloH
were
made
I'ttuilt
id
21
tprue*
i,|
iii.iminals
Engineers, in testimony intde
“I nnt particularly tHsd lo «&gt;d thul deenntrnl plan into Us liill
f ill, II I In i lllllt'li'l ““I ' imiillt-tl ailt
'in tin miitiei i.f Russia and
Meauwt^le^^ iCongress
lleauwriue^
migresH ploued .lulllll'I
i i .in'- .i n . Ian,
Ill-lit* wil
public toiliiy, said the * 1 .000,(KN) n m * &lt;" America t.. express tin lust night with a proviso that daling lin k to Dlmto'cne etHich uf
eterans’
invoked1 •',l
AndeiM.li iittribuled the i , uo. Ache*.m -mnl that the Ameri
aua&gt;
,,lk
/
’
s
ami
v*
thanks
we
all
feel
on
Hu
other
side
g
o
*
ei
m
i
n
tit
Ai.ihiiiair*
the
(Jti.ilrniaiy
penod
I.IM
M
I.OOO
guvemnis must givP assent. The
would lie used In start a levee on
the iilllun •
u*ing it I me an Glrop in celei&gt; and cuhhago priers , ,,, ,mhu * ,t I .-In un ha* reported
r , .
Hie east count between the south in many nations for what shn is House hill, already passed, does years ago have hern ioiimi in ihe
I to IIII-Ieased Mipplie*, especially In iiitije if* mg ".Soviet |iressuro upon
fol
doing
lor
the
world."
ilivnuiiH
1
1 "in
e.inel
•'oogr
,„*v
»n
dun
I
alway
not requira action Hy the gover­ Sanford area, H. Janie* Gut, funner
bank of the Hillsboro Canal and
Israeli ito.q.s moved up lo the
v from * ulifornla. According l.un ti the fni in of persistent
(Tiurchi]|
said
he
preferred
to
|e"
their
own
advice
nors.
the Nor Hi Now River Canal.
Sanford mayor, whoir hobby ii
,
,.
..,
, .
give Ills opinions on International
Fills was demonslrated yester­ I’alestine Red Hea coast nppostle' to the Market News Service, 404 , n-n and null.i prn|ingunda" lit
Other
policy
statements
in
The levee would provide a drain, J ordm d ifqUPIU. , ,„d
''ar-* of celer&gt; were on tiro track , ere lit weel *
vertebrate paleontology, told the day when the House first voted Aqaba rat bet this in.mth
summary, rallad for:
fin pi upiiguiidii, Ai lieson said,
age system behind West Palm .
--tiino | choose"
lehunon « a * the ........... „f ) .Marday a* .-japared w th - 4
tentatively to reject the Rankin
Kiwahit
(Tub
al
their
him
heun
Creation
of
a
Senate-House
Joint
Beach, Fori l.nuderdale, Miami
r "rtUl&gt;« 1 C|,OOIIP'
BUI for veterans pern ion* and then .even oppoMtig Aral, slates
In '' "^t ••)&gt; «»••**■ t - 1!! ,K. n,B S,,!‘. hinge* inmnig nther things, act*
lux
commission
made
up
uf
Con­
today.
^ a tu i. utlmr polntn along the east I
rd&gt;rlu*ii in t«ne U up.
sign an nimislice will I-i*rni-ljvA-ai Sttmi In) celary deal Is lienrty iviln . Iiv l rated Blairs advisor*
mast In protect them from flood
*/4Q
f 1 h a h gress members and federal, state
Among the loiills which lie lu x ' It works lids way
whose troops InnI se .nieil ll,,. over, with lull u few acres remain- I m him Imstilr lo ihe Sov'-t nn.»n&gt;'*
and
ctly
officials,
to
study
and
waters cruised hy heavy rainfall
S
1ts 7
v I U p
i mg, and local growers have profit ] \ t,,- .„ i.-.alli.l il,ut the IranTu xtieeil things idling, the Hmi*e hew Jewish slulo carved nut
recoin 1neml the r«moval of over­ found in the material dredged liom
'VI I llll" l l I" .'••nlly protested
I,* Culled ...........- n. I " ' from the high prices, he said
i'nlestiiie
lapping taxes.
the lioitum of Lake Monroe ha*r nfteu decide* to "go into the romI'o dale Sammoti' County has „gtl( i : &gt;". I, i pi e ■is unit t "illo a l ­
Brig, (ienerul Peter A. Feringa,
tlon
It * Ho
"Prompt" enactment of the hren parts of xkrlelont belonging I" "'ittee of the whole.
» u i, Op*ill 11 an ii* umliaitador
pointed nut Hint the flood w ater,■ »
■
tin
f
I
1 s t uel h ulled |In I i-liaiinli i „ 1 Iqppad 1U88 cars of celery com
, 1. . s |...|, „ sam e n iilf il. •11&lt;i*i u lin g nndei
pending slum clearance ami hous- • ,
.
.
.
■
II . . ii m Mil had pieiented
hi pined with 2,012 nt thll tllilf lust |,eu
m
e
t iis11 •n
,
,
,
,
...
.....
.
.............
a
"Is rmt foned from the sen during
1st
lee
ii
*
''Hi*'
In
gllllillii’
.1
lug hill, u* approved by the Hen ,
' •iheM. i.ih ngr . .
.
. Illlle diffrrrtil nrntiigcineid. Tim
* Cii ntluu sil (la C M * T win
f.i V lie inn ii * 1 I"* uf tlie piotext
hurricanes," Imt the
raault of |
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(
pence
and
I,
ippim
gly
pi
mill
ll
I,
llo
.......................
.
,|ie
Whole
permits
,,|u
ute BaiiMitg ('ommittee,
I vcournl tlolli. the gl&gt;
I I |.H||MII,|| ns f s i r S|ll
leleu-ii'd publicly
WIII! Ii wU‘. i
licuvy ruinfull.
Dinlliliiig of the share of fed rxlllicl hour, ihe camel, llir Honda ,u, roll cull voles (which require lit j
ORLANDO, Mar. 2.1 — |/l’&gt;
in ’ -hrun
Among Hie river nod harbor pro­ Florida’s I'.U'J field crop acreage erul aid highway funds devoted u ,Mli tj,r
JM,| ||,&lt; Atneiii.m nlimite* in nimei arid unv votes ii
‘ (Inn type I iioviet allegation
jects were these In Florida:
will Im not quite so large as last lo city arlvrlvx.
„
lakes are tent alive, siihlei'l to a If. S. B r ita in R e je ct
tContlmn-d Oil P a g e Two)
Jim Woodruff l.ork and Dam venr under present IndlrnHtm*,
Low-interest loan* and uutmil call later if one i* demanded
"Twenty.Ihree years ago I slaC
M (part of Apaluchleoln, Chatahoo- the If. S. Department of Agricul­ right grants tu cities for con­
The ciniiiiLittee of the whole can C o m m u n ica tio n s
(till
struction of schools, a mallet rd collecting foasils from the dredg vole:
rliee and Flint River aystem), Flo. ture says.
and Ga.. *8,(100,000; the IntraIly voice I here the .Speaker
It said crops not under agricul­ "neglected" III thr federal aid to rd material on bolli the Fast and
BERLIN, Mar
2 3 -(,1 ’t - Tit.
_______
West sides of Hanford where died iules whether the uvea or nurs are
Coastal Waterway, T r i b u t a r y tural programs, such as cuwpeax, education lull.
lluilH'i 8ta(«a and Brllutu Im'.-I ,
......................... rr
grs
were
filling
In
Ihe
lukefrmit
Channel, Okeechobee Waterway, corn, outs and sweet potatoes,
Federal payments to cuver the
rejected hills totalling fU.MMI.liun! In responie i an upi'eal fr m
more numerous.)
l.’lfiO.OOO; SI, Andrews Bay f 130,- show little change from IPtH revenue cities would collect from This continued for some years ami
2. By division ithe aye* and fur ciimmmilcallons fees between Jj]*. Bn,'''r ■ 14 V
then
In
1014
when
ihe
Slalc
000; St. Johns River, Jacksonville plantings Imt that program crops privnte owners of property owned
nuns stand lip separately and ure hlockad".! M*rl,„ uml West.....|Cl..b In, „.nnsm a drive for fiinila
Department filled In the roadbed counted.)
Gurmnity
Mil April, inemhfrvt nf the eluli vnfrtl
to ocean *1.200,000; Tampa Har­ such as peanuts, tobacco and Irish rent-free hy the governmnl.
potatoes are following allotments.
An mil line hy the government for the lakrfrout road, the hunt mg
The Britliili nitlltary guveiu
'•■I"l Hielr n««i*tlilic'4 followiiig
bor *017,700.
1. By teller. I this was what hap­
'I Iro Y ckI", M.'tiiurlul Parsonug"
The outlook for the country as of *«hut lilies should do in pre­ slatted again Al this Dm......... « ' pened yesterday oil Hie vote lo meiit iiifurmed the Soviet ,-),ii I11 diwuuxion nt Hi" me el lug °* H"
a whole was given as the smallest paring for civil defenie.
social'-, r„ J Moughto" Jr.. «I" • rpjact the pension bill. The aye* trolled German post office t^vli** |••&lt;'»*• 111
,} ;on. '',r, BB ,
, ,
i i
In spring-planted crops since
Repeal of Hie federal tax on began rollertlng. In IB17 we dm ,nj
f,|,, u.paratcly hy tellers, that It was turning down » hill jntsrtxt with Mr* .1, c . Mitchell pre- Im* now readied fl.koi) and Ii
11)17-3W.
I heater ami other admissions, covered some Interesting fo*nil r counters.)
fur 12,600,000— In dolluta
' siding. Mr*. A. It. I’eteraon waa w - nearing H i g, .d &lt;u' 16,000, It waa
The report said that if present "Ihiu leaving this source of re­ on the North shore nf Lake Mount"
(|IP Rnuse itself—mil the cuu*e such expanse under a g i." pointed to Investigate the detail* anri’iimced ti'ilu* by L clt-r Tharp,
plana are consummated, there venue lo the local governments." that were washed out uf a muck Committee of the Whole—one menl wltli the Russians wa* t«| further and report at the next i‘iimiiaigil clnin mail.
Loans lo public agendas for bed,” Mr. Gut said.
Tim campaign to raise funds for
will be 4,700 acres of snare to­
more slap Is permitted: the roll he hurne hy the German*. Amen inroettng. Dan MeCartv is chairman
bacco In the Gcorgla-Florlda area, relf-supportlng airport huiMIrgs;
I'rexenljng a brief ih'scriptmii ,.4j|t
which each member's nanir con ufflelals disclosed yestoriliiv fur Ihe Slate of Flnrlda and J . C u pnrsonago In honor of thn late
also, appropriation of the full of some .if the more unusual of tin IS Pk||W() nff and lie it, pul on re­ they had rejected a hill for [- |Hutctii*.m in local »hwlrman fur the ltuslor, tho Rev. William Parry
200 acres up over last yaar.
S’exltiy, who died on May 4, was
Crops are being seeded
eded iunder amount of subsidy permitted an- fit*.,ll* he Its* found, Mr. Gut nmd
000,000. plus a demand fm x, drive
a„ for or againt.)
The l-ake Monroe Home Demon­ generally
'i .iaiieufe aa raae Mai
Mr* Kulh Scott was elected n atarted hy tho church group on
favorardn__.cuii'ililpus
“The moilern heaver reaches &gt;• The House becomes itself when fDIO,hod ii month fee fm intm stration Club won firat plaee in and &gt;he season has been carry,
lenglh of l"«s llikti 4 feel, lltclud q }|U* finished
dehatllig
ami rental uf cmiimnntcaliuii* in d delegate to tiro national conveu-1 June 11. Rev. Vvsluy hud falthawards for axhiblti at the Semi­ thn report went on, although rain W i i I m ih I i
i ion of Pilot International In Chic 1 fully served the church for two
(ng
tall,
and
a
weight
not
exited
mending
the
leginlatitm
in
Ihe Itles
nole Cunnty Fair with Mlaa Allle la needed for beat development
i,an. June DLI7-IH. The club voted I voars aflui cotmng hero from St.
ing
7
1
1
pounds;
the
Giant
heavet
I’ommlltr"
of
Hie
Whole.
AdopLee Kush, county home demonitra* nf the newly-seeded acreage.
hi help defray (lie expenses of a Louis, uud liiv, kindlmesa and
h*d a length of 7 feet ami weigh' don of a simple uiollmi makes the
• tlon agent of Marlon County aa
The Irish potato crops has
Flnrlda party In he given In honcu fi luudtincis had reached the hearts
i-stlmaled at 300 pound*. Thl* t. change. The main difference Is H a lf O f fted C ro ss
Judge, It was announred |oday by made excellent progress and now
ST. LOIRS, Mar. 2 3 -(/ P )-W e nf Ml*s Ruby New ball of Caine*- nf oil the members, laid Mr, Tharp
% Miss Mia Woodard, local home Is being harvested In South Flor­ hash Railroad employe* were back ahnul Hie size and hulk uf a mod that the Hmise alone cun pass a
(•oal I h R c a rh c d villo who will ho installed as Inter­ Tlie pursunago will ba occupied by
hill.
tiemnnstratlon agent
ida along with othar yagatables, at work today after a strike that ern hear
national president at the clone of (he Rev. J . R. Farris, pastor.
‘‘There are cany haras still livitig
Meanwhile .Senator
Taft (ItWeather
conditions
for
the
first
tak e Monroe won yellow ribbons
halted operations of the roed for in Bnulli America which are H&gt;" dhinl said he will vote to e ft up
As soon as tho goal It reached
The Red Crus* Fund drive hii» (he convention. Mr*. Marion Ham­
half
of
March
have
been
cool
on displays uf clothing, textiles,
eight day*.
largest living rodent*. Their length t„ yi.imo,000,000 off the hill for reached the half way mark mid mond ut Jacksonville, chairman of m, advisory committee will meet
and
dry,
and
frost
damage
has
rrafls, dairy products and canned
A hack-to-work agreement be­ often exceed 1 leel. The Florida
nppruxiuiiitel v r.() percent of tlm Hie affair, also asked the coopero- and selecl plane for a two or three
it'oatlaaM &lt;)a r««r aiti
goods, tongwnod, which .placed been negllhlble and confined tu tween four unlone and the mana­
gnal nf |il,ll)ti haw been reached tiou of the club In choosing a bedroom residence, ho anrgunced.
I’leistoccne
Giant
capyhara
was
«!
_________________
thoie
crops
planted
on
very
low
second, won awards for baited pro­
ll In expected that two or three
gement ended the strike yester­ nmit as bilge ns the Giant heavet 1
and there I* H [inssllilllty that this theme, selecting favors, etc.
iier/* r u i u i i
ducts, I.aku Mary fqr quilts and ground.
Tiro secretary read u letter from thmiaand dollars may ho burrowed
day. The, agreement was Included
amount may ho secured, O. K
’’Tho
salver
tiHilh
tiger
had
the.
**
The
report
said
soma
alight
Sanford for putts*! plants.
g ™ N 08, Mar. .1 -h T ) Goff, chairman of the campaign, the local Red Crnns Chapter thank- on a long term plan.
damage was reported, however, to In a company-union report given ala. end hulk of a large African!
Two morn lots adjoining the
Miss Rush, who was demonstra­ watermelon*, tepder vegetables to a presidential fact-finding linn and It* enlarged upper can
ling tha club fur its donation of |5
" J ! " ‘ m, f . nViuVui t annnuiu'ml this morning.
laiard. The board approved the Inei had a length of 8 to 11 inciu» wa* billed aim vst Instantly
ny la t
tion agent In Hillsboro County be­ and aoma early sweet com.
"Wo liavu tome very flnr work-land n letter we* also read from church at 1000 Sanford Avenue
arrangement.
fore coming to Ocala, termed the
Memorial have been purchased In addition
with nhoul one-half protruding night when a car he was driving era In both tho city and county ihe Fernald-Laughton
___
In general, the coot weather
exhibits very good, and said that It to ___________________
Arthur K. Atkinson, Wabash from the gums. Thle w il ■ form­ crashed into a truck, driven hy wlm have not handed In theit re- Association Inviting the president to (wo other lots, and space be­
have had a delaying affect
Jfect and
end
was unusual for more than 60 per­ will causa spring crops to ba preaidant, said eraeteys* began
«■ re­ idable weapon for stabbing Hi": Howard 0 . Street, Atlanta at a ports," lie declared, “and It Is «ur to servo us a director of the aiio- tween (he puraonagu end the
church will ho dsvoted to a play­
cent of the clubs In the county to spread out ovsr a longer harveat- turning to their Joan promptly and large, thick skinned animal* euch downtown Intersection here.
belief that they ore delaying Ihe eintlon.
Police Chief Taltnadge Barber reports until thalr terrltorlun Jinvn
have exhlhltn Ihe first time. She Ing parlod than was at fin t ex­ the first trains
b* p u f Into ■a the ground sloths,
Literature concerning tiro Sprint? ground.
The committee Includes: Orln D.
praised the workmanship and plan­ pected.
opsntlon today.
"The ground sloths ranged i» xeld Swells rammed Into tiro side been thoroughly canvanud.' We Council to he held In Panama City
Approximately M 00 operating l l u and hulk from that of a la t y of the big semi-trailer fruit truck would, however, ba glad if thonu Apr. 0-10 was distributed. Dele­ Landrail, Mrs. R. G. Fox, L.
ning of the displays and pointed
Supplies of winter vegetables
out that much lime was spent In continue available In volumn employes of the roAd were on bear to dial a small elephant. Tit") end died about 30 minutes after workers who have completed their gate* to the Council Include Mr*. Tharp, with tho Rev. J . E. Mc­
the accident.
preparing them.
quantities from al! producing ■trike. Another 9 M 9 &lt; omi‘
ossnlgnmenti' would maku their Al Hunt, Mrs. J . I.. Clark and Kinley of (ho First Methodist
H'i.kiIuu** (is Paaa Teal
wire laid off while U
n railroad
the
reports to Red Cross headquarters Mrs. K. it. Randall, Jr . Alternates Church uud the Rev, Paul Carpen­
. An interesting exhibit, by the areas, the report said.
In genera!, the report said, ihe Was Idle.
In the old Kernald-Laughtmi hos­ nre Mrs. Ruth Hcoit, Mrs, Verne ter of tho First Christian Church
Future Farmers uf Hemtnols High
of Orlando in an ndvisory rapa­
pital on Onk Avenue.
Messenger and Mrs. Hill Tyre.
School dsplcts In miniature two Aral half of March has been
&lt;
REDS KILLED
Mrs. Mltcholl announced Ijiut In­ city.
"W e ure particularly pleased
farm houses, one run down and favorable tor the production and
marketing of Florida vegetables.
Mora than 400 persona have
MANILLA. M a r,;M —t * * - T h e
with the generous spirit displayed stallation of the new officers will
shabby looking, tho othar i
Philippine eonathbulary today aa*
in .nearly oil contacts, and it I* he held at tho dinner meeting on cuntrlhuted tu tho drive, said Mr.
■
ated and acreensd «a4 wllh
wl
nouneed 80 Communist lad g u e ­ i
our_alnccro hopa that tho neopl Apr. G and asked fur a 100 percent Tharp. The largest donation waa
a
,
r v. v . ■ .
t
* 1 ' ,
^*d chicken yard in the raer.
APPROVES DBMAND
“ ‘ ' Count1 uttendsnce. Rlro also extended an 837G and tho MTiallext, » three cent
rillas were killed a i N a r , I I by a
Nea’rhv some fine poultry exhibits
WASBINCT0N, Mar.
tho attainment of our invitation from the Rollins College gift of it child.
tin
have been anterad bp Mil John*, —On Poland’a demand, the Unit­ strafing raid of Philippine sir
TAMPA, Mar. 2 ) - ( / l&gt; j- A bunch of high-powered Florida boosters see that
possible In order that Conservatory of Music to members
dool la made posall
Kenneth Cano and
Oran. ed Btntoe agreed today to with­ force plane*.
The attack waa _____ against advised ihls state to quit eicenivc advertiiiag of bathing beauties and tha, good work of our Red Cross of the club to attend a musical to
TH E W EA TH ER ’
‘ tha draw uhaafer H. Opal, aa an etDavid R um I Ii preali
slreti
educational
opporluniliei.
Chapter may bo continued through bit held In tho Woman’s Club on
Seminole Chapter, FFA.
taehe of tha American embaesy aevaral hundred Hi ibaiahap armed
HIGH LOW
Apr. 2.
Roger Babeon, the economitt, led off with ihe sugicilion that all out the currant years," he said.
In Waranw.
, . . peasants cat
lid
62
Thera were 24 members present Atlanta
Florida advertieemenU have ihr word "education" inserted in them.
The .State Department made the ol tha Sierra 1
FIRB BURNS MILL
Boston
at the meeting.
JAPH SAVED
it an occaqlaa for central Luton.
Ha
waa
backed
up
solidly
In
thisO
RICHMOND, Va-. Mar. M -G f)
Clavcland
FUKUOKA, Japan, M ir. 2 3 the "controlled praie
by William Holier of Mt, Dora, a Ida.
t
; f. J-Fire today guttyd^ tbe '
Detroit
WT— Two U. 8. military policemen,
T B n ax raan i
WILLIAMS FUNERAL
with tha Ameviean
retired
Chevrolet
auto
manufac­
.buildings of tha
Babaon urged "hold tha young Pvta. Gordon Stone and Jhmes
Funeral service* for Rev. Her- Mlnneapolla
OAiNKsmuL Mar. * » - W - turer*
lureri
Oeorga
B,
Storer,
radio
and
&lt;
*Plour Mill* In i_
aavod
m Annual Sentlwsn I
Tree tele
_____ last night
_
_____ 2__! Jap bert, J . Williams who died Friday New York
viaU operator of patrolt and paopla In Florida college* x a x. Baker,
television
' Afa^dratroylnt an tab
inference opened btnre^today with Miami and Karl Blrkel, former (Jetting northern etudente le ana an n a families from n flr« that afternoon at hla home In Winter Phoenix
_ — ALTOBB TO MKBT
of tha beat waya to get good and destroyed 44 building*.
|,v - mark at Firat and .
(P|rk, will be held Thursday at 1:04 St. I.ouia
m apeclalleta from Maryland to prealdaat of United Freta.
■lain money.”
Charles W. Thorny
ixae In attewdnne*.
The pair discovered tha fire p, M. at New Baths! Baptist Sail Anton U.
Tha auffwttaaa earn# at a aee— eager, said the ,
A banquet Thursday tvaalag will
of tha
He (jgid figures showed (hat on their rounds. WhUn one raced Church, Rov. Williams was pastor Seattle
rod a grinder In i
neluda the .program bare Eel a aloa of tha Blato Ademtialng moat of tha upper ten percent through tha home* awakening of Zaliwood Baptist Church and Jacksonville
eopelude
o 't W U
ding. Ha a*M '
tow of Silver
aakad advice ----------Florida *■
Ugh
ib achool graduating ■looping famities, thn other sum- ■ member of The Bethel Baptist Miami
a "a total
menod old. Morn then MO firemen Ataoclatlon. Eiehelberger Funeral Orlando
Una and Ml
______________ ■ ea what and
to
Moaa "wtlT
Tallahassee
were seeded to put out thn blue. Home win be la charge,
nagad for
- to M l the world about Fior«« *w «
'
^
vaiMr
SB
: 21T- w
■'jf ;1 * ’
* ’t*

Kiwanis Cli’b Is
Told Of Historic
Florida Animals

r ""'•'""f r* ,t.... :l,- ‘

Acreage Wi l l Be
LJlICler ^lo Lf CV0 I

Pilot Cl ub Votes
To Assist Cancer
Drive F o r Funds Vesley Memorial
Parsonage Fund
Nears $5,000 Goal

Lake Monroe Club
4 Wi ns First Prize
F o r Fair Exhibit

Employees
Return To John

Group Of Florida Boosters Tells
"J State To Stress Education In Ads

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1149

Truman Conference

Russian Science Marches Steadily On
With New Claims To Top Inventions

Colored Churches
Liability and Proper
ty Damage Rutirance
coate the car owner
much fe u today (ban
it did twenty years
ago, yet current baaaide are greater, /t'e
one protection you
cannot adore/ to be
wttbout/

By HAL HOYLE
NEW YORK— (IF)— Ruuisn icience marches steadily on.
There has been nothin! like it since Tom Swift, whore real name,
by the way, waa Swiftski. Torn waa actually born on a Siberian steppe,
Stolen from his peasant parents by gypsies and brought here at a
boy ami sold by the gypiier to the Genera) Electric Corporation
Soviet Russia, It turn* out, Ixf
sven more of an Inventor's heaven ■
than a worker’s paradise. Every .
few week* Ta«s, the official gov­
ernment news agency, discovers a '
forgotten Russian scientist who f
really Is responsible for some
basic Invention claimed by the
capitalistic western world,
of Soviet scientists. Perhaps they
„ 4_ ™
. ,
IIT uyililf tu KVI tin «») lies u»*a ing, who Tass says put *°* |•«|ves to death with thlngnmcjlgi,
gather a telephone
yMrn before , who knows but even now in some
Alexander Graham Boll built hi*. |aHorwtory In the Ural* a corps of
first ameehe. Comrade Schilling, trained scientists Is working to
who must have hid his light under p^rfre-t a shoelace that will snap
a ctarist hushel, Is also credited |n two every morning Just as a
with making the first submarine m, n , „ rU off to work?
eabla and Inventing the original
Certainly they aren't Interested
system for stringing telegraph jn hulMinir a hatter mousetrap so
°. li
i*'
, . , the world will beat a path to
One thing Is suret somebody l» Kuanla'ii door. Ivan doe-n’t want
Ing somebody,
L n Upf.n that door.

H. JAM ES GUT AGENCY
I . F IR S T ST.

ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF

■*rA"£

South Side School
News

NEW LOCATION—TALBOTTS DRIVE IN
HIS 8. SANFORD AVENUE — PHONE 1IM-W

TAILORED. FITTED AUTO SEAT COVERS
SEDANS............. * 12*98 ,N8TA,XED
brothers. About all the Western of the Children's flunk Shelf, 1'aWorld now ran claim of Ita own rente rnme with their rhildrrn to
are the lee cream cone, the five- see this exhibit,
rent rlgnr, nylon, pyramid clubs,
Mi«s Pauline O'Melln from F. WHITHII IN IONOOM or in the U. H, A., five o'clock Is "punch out” Ume
the chocolate sundae, and tho two- S. U. In Tallahassee, who Is tench- end Mary UgllonlUa (lop, left), the Hayonne, N. J., girl who twepped
way stretch girdle.
Ing a course In Ranfnrd on library Jobe for a month with e British working girl at a Spennymoor, England,
Bomo other well-known flovlct and related materials, spent u day plant. Is first In line. However, she wilt receive but 419 a week, whereas
Inventions have been overlooked with us recently. Six South Hide Ads Flshbum, who replaces Mary at a North Bergen, N. J., factory gets
by Tass and Pravda. Russia tn- teachers are taking this valuable $50. On her arrival from England, Mis* Flshhurn (bottom),!* shown the
New York skyline by Welter Sltnson, her U. 8. employer, (Internal tonal)
vented the veto In the field of course.
International diplomacy. It was alMembers of tho Seminole County
so the first modern nation to en- School Hoard were guests In the
dorse free speech—In a controlled lunch room recently and compll(iurman Meet
wny.
mm ted the student body on being
As time goes on, It Wouldn't well hehaved. Right now each
be too difficult to prova tl.it has- lunchroom table has for Its conkethall, which sump .{pika. think .terpUce a big Ihreo leaf clover to
orlglnaleil In I8IH In Springfield,'carry out the St. Patrick’s l&gt;ny
Mass., actually was first played,theme.
with goat Madders on the hanks I All third and fourth grade rhlldof the Volga In the 14th century. ;ren have been seeing beautiful
it ;Ij W$*Hl$'rtt JitinttorHi'
There 1* also some evidence that garden club pictures In the audiT,imj Tim 7 ij'rlmN dill*
Frank Mrrrlwell (real name Mer-itorlum, and many children who
7 ,“if» S W*
n 00 PuffitInr Mimic
rlwvllovltch) was hired by Yalo wore members or the Audubon
N39 MortilUlf IJ«*V«||lull*
from a Moscow high school to treat Club made bird houses fur the
a ta Mh « r HtfliiMrn
Prlnreton with hi* famous "Jump I Harden Club flower
show and
1* 00 Nhvah
ff i% I'tiM-wir) Hliiiw
hell.” Or wes It Ids son, Dirk M cr-1ehlhlrrn brought miniature nr'* 3*i ltlu*« llitiriifi
rlwdlovllch, who Invented the rangements of flowers.
Iff PuiMilHr .Mimic
ID. IHl (Mil, New h..rnt wet), IIIn
"Jump ball" pltehT History Is getWo aro Indebted to Mrs, John
■
M
D L*ltlltlr»*u’H i 'IkhmIc Ilour
ling so fusiy.
Hrhirard, Jr. and her helpers for
U .ID A II m ii*i I lev lew
A big nutation la raised by the our Garden Club work.
II 15 Mllltiir) II.in.I
ti ini Ntnik
fact Russia claims to have Invent----- Mrs. J. C. Mitchell,
lf:l i 11mu dull
ed electric lights, telephones end
Principal
l .‘Hi Pnliilltir Mimic
I 15 l*44i III Anmrlcana
radios hut did so little wllh them
1: 3« M iml r a I V n tie (it lifeft
for eo many years. Is there ■ Com­
Atlantic
Alliance
2 ini |tnr Nolife lltiiich
munist plot behind this T
3.DD Haitirthty HwlriM
3:30
jr'n HUr
If Russia Invented the machine
4 00 Mimic l*n%rrn rrogrum
age, why did It come to flower
4 30 Trcnllmtt JI vtt Ntumlnn
1.15 Tcilil (urn ifVtt HcHwItfii

Legal Notice
JH ■PF.c Ia L ],t:il{Ht.ATION CON-

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{rH h tsrV a/e'r A w .
uture ,,f III* Miats of Florida ai It*
IKS Hmilt.n for iimmsa* of lorsl
or siiactui l.eislatlon authorlslna
lha Cl y of H«n(ord. Florida. In
Hsmlunlo Coimly, Ftorlda. to auniilr* rral and t'*r»nnal oroiicrly
for plar and wharf, slip, warrhoiisr,
terminal rmillil*. amt a|h*r Imprnvsmsnis rrltllv* thsrtio, and to
uae tor such purposm any real amt
personal pr«b*riy unw owris.1 by
aald dry. ami anllinrlslng said clly
to conairu.'i and to malnialn and
oparala any such plar nr wharf.
. S ' TSi-sheue. isrmtnat facilltlm
and olhsr mprovemsnta rriailvs
iharato; mil ho rising said city in
berrow money from tha Unlird
HUIts nr any of Its agtnelia or
from any private source* for Ih#
purpos* of financing said project!
,hM
oblfgallon*
Ittued for any money borrowed In
(Inane* said prujset shaii ba paid,
pojn prlni'lna! and lalereet, solely
aad only from net ravsnu* prosaid ornleot. and from
oiber avaltabie fund* iha-Clty
CommlRiMnn mny
fiif iui&lt;n
aurpoea. esolu.lv.'o f any ohllga299
, of any fund L.r
JfALohcould
..W,,K
jow sr of the
city
he^" ,ln■
Cotrcsd.

BATTLE NVMEH
WASHINGTUN. Mm. IH -bl'j
—I.uclua It. IIn11 )*-, illii.ts-iil tin,
bus lioon nnmi'it .Sr.iilmy Achexml's iiorxonul u^-i-lnnl, tlio Ntnto
Deiiartint'iil aniimmi'vil imlny.
Hu sutTceils Its Ik. Gonorul Mm *
.bull S. Cm toi wliu Iiiin Itcun
iiiiiiIu mi HKHisliiiil it, Aiuliuxnadur
l.owls W. Dougin.- ill l.unilou.
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ate of aalf County. Talk*

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HTAIM'S DRILLING
TAI.I.AHAHXKE, Mur, tK-(A') 10:00
11:11
tneasures necessary to restore and l — Bun Oil Cumpnny Ima atnrlcil 1
10:10
maintain International peaco and I drilling for nil iibuut two mltux 11 on
I enxt of Anthony in Mnflun Cntin- !2;»f
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the Western Powers would in­
linn
stantly be met by all of thorn.
Stio
ALUMNI MBKT
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The ''partial” referred to In the
GAINE8VII.LK, Mar, lit— (8ne. •4'0t&gt;
pact are the nations algnlng It elol)— Member* tof the University
I'iJ
These will definitely Include the of Florida Alumni Association 4*JS
United 8tatri, Canada. Norway, will gather un tho Florida campus 4:00
1:10
Britain. France, Belgium, The Mar, 2ft nml 2(1 to hold their an­ • oo
4:01
Netherlands and Luxembourg, In nual spring meeting,
Severe) high spot* will bo
addition Iceland. Portugal, Den­
mark and Italy have been Invited reached on the two-way program,
headed hy class reunion* of grad- ija
end are expected to sign.
After next month's signing the uatee of ID4R, 1047, 1049, 1920
treaty will come Into aetual force and 1034 nt 7:!I0 Friday night.
when a majority of the govern­
ments have ratified It. But the ma­
jority must Include America, Bri­
tain, Canada, France, Belgium,
The Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Before the United State* can rat­
ify,^tha Benata muit. approve the
tha all-important ar-

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t’onilo Weekly Man
Ctinrislera
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4letlmdlst 1’huri'h
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Ifutne Tills a Tunes
Thrj I.ie le 1,1liu l.lnss
Cavalrade of Must.'
News
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Humley Matinee
linen oe Amigos
i’lpee of Melody
Lutheran Ilnur
Familiar tTaselcs

WHIR PANELS COVERED 13.50 up
HEAD LINERS INKTALLEIL-Couptn *10 00
SEE UH FOR COMPLETE CAR A FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY
WE HEW Oil COVER ANYTHING

Iijine
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church, of Christ
(lreat Works
New*
ftafetr Hhow
K»yaf Air lleserve H
Vole* of Army

KggH And Poultry
: JACKSONVILLE. Her. IT—
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11IISIItr.
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generally stssdr
Florida nsaruy whit's.
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HO Choice Igkofronl fotjt
75 Hniull farm ami home Hites
l fully developed 0-room home estate
l 15-acre heaiiui; orange grove

Music all day by “ Whoot Owls’
EVERYBODY WELCOME whether you Intend to buy
nr tint
Hale ronduclfd for Virgil R. Austin
hy Newton C. Bmllh Lend Auction C*„ Miami

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N O W OPEN WITH

B E G IN N IN G A T IO i OO A . 51.

"SEMINOLE HEIGHTS", LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL
LAKE KATIIHYN HALF WAY BETWEEN HANFORD AND ORLANDO

The Junior Missionary of Allen
Chapel A. M, E. Church was called
to order Monday night at B:1G P.
M. at the home of Misses Doris
and l.nralno Chandlsr. Opening
selection was led by Miss Haul
Brown, "In the Garden", Praysr
In concert by the members, flefcction "Whet a Friend We Uave la
Xcmis” led hy Miss Loraino Chandter.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by Secretary Miss Al­
freds Wright. Then tho unfinished
business was carried out. Three
new members Joined the mission­
ary. They are Vernal McDonald,
Frederick McDonald and Wilbert
Htukes. At the c lo s e r / tho meet­
ing refreshments were served to
all. The nest muting' will be at
the home of Misses Thomaatne and
Joyce Collins. All persons being
tardy will pay a fine.
Rev. A, C. Chandler, Pastor
Mrs. Vivian Dickerson,
President
Miss Haul Brown, Reporter

C row n (w a te r p r o o f)

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Gigantic Land

son, 1021 West Thirteenth Street,
Sunday afternoon. The meeting
was opened hy tho President Mre.l
Annie I-efelr with e song "Whet
a Friend Wo llavo In Jesus". Then
the scripture was read by Mrs.
Vera l-ee Mathis,
The meeting we* open for bustness and discussion. A delicious
repast wis served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Vera Lee Mathis,
HIT, Pecan Avenue, Apr. 9.
President Mr*. Annie I.cfnir
Secretary Mrs. Tonjmle
Herring
Reporter Mr*. Vivian Dick­
erson

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In Unity Thare 1m Hlr*nglh—
T o Protect tho F a i r * of th* W orld;
T o ProMota (ho Progress of A m r l r i ;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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Sanford
and vicinity— mostly
cloudy with occasional showers and
fraah In moderately atrong 23 to
.10 mile per hour winds early to­
day brrnn.ing southeasterly Tueaday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

LUME XXXX

Royall Says
World War Is
A Not Imminent
Senators Are T o l d
New C o n f l i c t Is
At Least A Pos­
sibility For U. S.

OPA A fen t Appeals
Federal Conviction
JACKSONVILLE, Mur. 2t
Id’I
.tohn
Dorsey, former
Miami area OPA agent, indnv
npiu'aled to « Ihree-jm lf federal court a nmvi.tlnnon chururs of consplrncy iiml hrlls-ry In
selling counterflrt sugar rntinn
rheeks. Dorsey was urrested
early in IU17 along wills OPA
\gvnt Lloyd Throne; Jhivid
Webb, un agent for Tharpe; and
James S. Howard, Mliinii randy
manufacturer
who
plrndcd
guilly but who has not licrn
sentenced. Webb is on .nrnbalinn and Tharpe- who suffered
heart disease— was found dead
In u hotel room in Cului ln«t
year.

Aaaoclated Press Leaded Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. MARCH 21. 10ID

Established 1908

No. 150.

U. S. Declares

Hoover Offers Trum an Says H e
New W elfare,
"A n d Congress A re
Education PI an

Dennis Denies Party
Bears Resemblance!!
To Conspiracy In
Commie Indictment

Gr o up Ci t e s P r o ­
gram To Convert
Indians To Taxpaying C i t i z e n s

11 Reds Could
Start Revolt,

Discussed Atom Bomb ‘Storage’

H

11W ork in g T ogether

De Gaulle Party
Is G i v e n Large
V o t e In France

Blistering Attack On
Real Estate Lobby
Is Made By Presi­
dent Before Mayors

WASHINGTON. Mar. 21-('Pi
W A SH IN G TO N . M u . 21 (/7&gt;)
NEW YORK. M.ii .’ I
(,l’i
—Secretary oi the Army Royall
A new i.ilnnri i.mk dt-p.ulmrnt
I lie (m in n iil. nl i li . iu n l In,I n
ol pnldic wrll.nr ,iiul filin' ilioii
•«P« Senator! today that whila war
WASHINGTON. Mar. 21— (/P)
that 11 of the ii.ilinn , iiq , l uni
is not "imminent" it is "at least a
— Prr.idrm Irunun today denoun­
and a lonlioxrmal inriiiri of led
liiunixl' can Im nli ll.-- I iim - l , a
pouibility."
ei.il nu-tiical x.iu- umlri one Agrucy Returns Of
■rv &lt;•!litlun id 'lo n e and ii.ilin i.Election ced "trouble makers" who talk of
a rift between him and Congress.
wrurecoiiiinrmlrd
i.-dai
liy
the
Royall Iritifird before the Sen­
%
l
mini
Si,,lir
ill llir
Show Commies Fell Hr
laid In- and Congress are "work­
ate armed services committee in
I loot f I L oillllll'M.III
Illfif 11 iiir 1it’lliyf
Off
Some
At
Polls
ing
logetlin" lor the good of ihe
support of a hill to (ix the active
I
Ilf
propoird
f
.|
ihlidinirilt
of
lirl.cimtpi r.icy t ll.ilgr
country.
atrength of the Army at 837,000
an m drprndrnl "uiiitfd medical adJuilgr ll.iinl.l R Mnl
PARIS.
Mi,
21 i/l’)—Exofficer, and men. plus 750,000 in
In an addie.t lo the L'nitcd Sta­
i i i i i i i «vi .i I ion
'%’•!» i*\|»r« i«*i| in
Jill).
I
tirmr
■
i|(lil
ixiiig
Dr
(iaullntx rin- te* confeiriue ol mayors, the Presi­
the National Guard.
.i *101111 oi « n I ii mn
S. Allueisrv J.’liu
\ m
'rigrd XXllII llu- l.ugrxt popul.1l loir dent alio made a blistering new
llt« Adm it .in I »vii*M ttul
CalluiK lor ail "adequate" army.
&lt;
( •olli’V, uprniUg tlie g
go,minim’
&gt;
oyall told the committee that
.ma til I’ oitii’ii W ii* .tin*,iily li'i'e of .mi xuiylr |Mitv in icilridsy's attack on Ihe "real estate lobby".
.1 . ,d
c,i&gt;r, ill . Il'Cll ill.ioiulrmiifil iln* pl.oi, olmh would Fianch canton.il rlr, lions, final ol- Hr said it is opposing his housing
niled Slates military plans ought
leaching "by mean. •&gt;( &gt;I.i»m-x and
and rent control program, and is
to In made lor a .pan u, year, Committee
sit ip limn tin \iinrd I orcri and fixi-»l return, diuwnl today.
To Ad­ -ilmob x x x lit.it tlir ill* i model
t oiiiiiiuni'i' ii thr utlin polit- "llir teal enemy of the American
llie \ rtrl.ui' kdioni'ti.ilion llieu
“and riot Imm criiii to rriii. "
lol the unl.-nl nl ci tin. .I, ,d IInvise
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r
e
iimlmrnl-wiilt n&gt; iw.nk ol lonpil.il ual fXlirnn- Irll oil xligliily Irom home "
"Qui lie.I ralinialr of the wmlil
Stale, ginriniii'III i. tin
lliril
I'Mil txxl.il lull wound up
On Florida Needs United
rin, "lol'ln" won't succeed, he
In illtirx.
situation docs not indicate that
Russian revollllion id ttiinbci.
with tlir 'r , olid lilKlirtl xolr of decl.itrd. and pirdictrd passage of
ATOMIC
INIROY
Commission
Chairman
David
K.
Lllicntlial
(left)
ana
Rul
(lie
llo
o
if
i
gioup
d
rclaicd
war is imminent," Royall .aid in a
rALUIIASSEE, Mai. 2l-(Sp*- I')47."
tu-n. Hrlen McMahon (D-Conn ), h*ad of the Joint Congressional Com­ the pirtenl ti-illriin g &gt;d m rihial 4IIV .xingli- (Milv 1hr DrGaulliltS his housing pnigi.iin. complete with
statement read to the committee.
Eugene Dcnnn, gcncial ,c- ic'.iiv
mittee on Atomic Energy, aro shown to Washington ufler they attended »ri\ii,-x aniony -ID tfilet.iI idlicex pollrd rtI'oil I 25 pr, t' r III o( the piihlu houiing and ilum clearance.
rial)A fact-finding train demand­
"However, war I* at least u nosol
the
party,
wa«
the
lud
to
a closed n-sslon of the two groups on tho atomic program. One of Die
popular loir
tlir ('ominunists
■Utility. And there appears little* ed today that Florida legislators
"I. -t-i'im that whenever I make
Ib­
subjects they discussed was uloin bomb •'storage."
(International) inakrx |&gt;n luyli »i,«l. dupli- jtion
likelihood that for a number of quit taxing in the dark. Summarir- wrr Me Gobey’s atcii'.iiiun
a n-coniincnilntinn to Congrats,
almut
2
)
pi
i
.nil
I
hr
irmamdrr
.nit)
in
llie
&lt;
.i'f
.-I
thr
milll-iiy.
gears to come we wdl lie free of mg results of an intensive two- is acting as his own attoim &gt;
wi Ml to j niiilliplix ill ol pailics many newspapers and columnists
IIM&lt;|fipi l l f i .Ilf
lie said the defense wouid tiy
set up a how! about the President
"•h International situation fraught vear .tudy of stale government, the
lot llir pirxrnt Dying to di.-tutc to the ConIt noted tli.it ill. govrniment ix h-indrd toyrlliri
to "expoHo tho alnlstcr purpo»e
with danger and subject to mark-d
f.irl-findrri drtrribed several ways lehlnd the heresy trial." On the
11'Ponxil-ii' w holly &gt;-i tit pnrt
••hiforthe xo.ililiiui wlmli ui.ikrx up g i . " , " Mi Truman told tho 600
fluctuations."
tii-iiting 'ji.oiMt.oim I'.'rxoriN
tlir govriniiiriit ol i.nlit.il Son.ill'l niayol ► &gt;f major eilius.
Cell. Omar N. Bradley, army m which the legislature could &lt;&gt;b- outroihe of tho trial, he euntciuled,
Ax'titssll&gt;. the f.-mmixxjon itself
"And ilien if tho Congress
chief of .Stuff, followed Hnyall to lain information thr group .aid d hinge tho "liberties of tho whole
-.plit -hutpl\ on tin- nn-dti'al phut. Pirinici Hrnil tniriiillr
people."
alii divixmn that varies at
the witness choir.
dinuld have before it Irvir. any American
I hr rauill ol llir r.intonal rlrc- mnkex
It
isiti-tx-ix-.l
inoimilified
support
Dennis
said
"our
potty
dues
lint
all finm my recnmmendstlons,
While the hill would nuthorire nrw laxrt
ft.mi
only
half
tinim-inhers
of
the
licur
the
remotest
resemblance
to
lions
could
no)
.i•
If
1
1
thr
national
thc.e 'iiim- trouhlemakors start
on Army of 870,000 men. Ilrndley
12-miin i;o i ,-iimient n-fortn gtoup, govrrnmrnl now. 1ml il was lookrd n gleeful --Iioiiii. ubout how the
The fact-finding group — known the fautn.tic conspiracy painted
said a il77,lHiO-mnu Army Is plan­
in the indictment, s x \ We
iln'lll.lorn
'In.
linn
mull,
fm
titer
upon ax .1 h.iloinrtri ol ilrrnglh. ’ Fnngu-s* hi" thrown tho whole
ned for the coming fiscal year. formally «• the Joint Hnuxr-.Srn- Communist lenders me m mw-d
1*1 ,-xl.h-nl III I l-fl I II.MIV i-l
■ i D.-inoeriitii progriim overboard.
At present the Army’s actual ale Tax Survey Conuniltee — coll­ only iif our light to ii-ninn p'diIti-lnuig I*.-f.-ii-i- S .-fie iu i y For- llir tol.il ol llir l'onimuill«l •,nH 1 "Of ......... I iliffei with tha
strength is 111)0,000—with a total ided of I I legiilator. and repie.enl- Ilent nsaiH llltiollH Hint Im-Iis
Judge R. B. Keecli jA ii And Ground Crews ii 'lu l ul. tilth, -I I In \iitilig he DrGaulll'l loir i.nil I riO,()(M) limit ii.li.in. oi Hi,. I ,-tigress on some
Officer strength of about 70,000.
«l stssilNiirtl ON I’ngf M«*
The general seciclm &gt; denied
ol llir toinluiird l--l.il oi lllr goi • p-.ilil', uo-l where lliese dlffsrF ix e s A d d i t i o n a 1
C o m b i n e E ffo r t s
Mrauwhtlu the Senate Labor live» of dir Florida In.tilule of Meliohry'a chnige lluit p u ily
vu.-es me import nut I shall con­
'
Arrnuntanli,
the
Florida
Retail
rriimrnl him ni.dilion.
Cummitteu oflriully sent the Ad­
principles udvnciile f--r.. und m i
Bo n d At $10,000
To Reach V ictim s
tinue in inge the course l think
I’ resontliiK Mu- figures of tin' is right.
ministration labor bill to the Sen­ Merchant.’ A»nciation and the lelice ill overt III owing the I S
ate ami called It "a long step fur- Honda Stale Har Association.
combined
of
lioI'ommunlst
nnd
giiverimienl.
WAMIIM.ION, Ma, 21 (A’l
"Hut hasicully the Congress
MARVVII Ii;. I run. Mai. .’ I
ward" toward achieving good luDo Uuulllsi ioie ix only for the nnd the President are working to­
Mctiuhey. In Ins opening .......
Tin' committee rnnic into lu-ing
lll.lllli t upli.it, 27 ir.il &lt;d,l sis- (/i
\ Iin %lirluupfei tf Mlied tom
bor-mniingemcnt relations.
purpose
of
showing
tinanti-govniury,
said
tho
It
defendunlform
a&lt; it result of cnlifuslon during the
gether uml will continue to work
eminent slri-ugih m llie cantonal
ll'oailausa on S* i s Slat
In a 70-page printed report, the 1017 session of the legislature tlicfN'alioiml Hoard of the I'mii •I goxi-iniuenl gill, pli'.ulrd ilin&lt;&gt; ......."I pri*nn* td&lt;I.iV (mill I f it
It'nallaaad
oa
r«
a
*
*lxl
,
eiil
l&gt;&gt;.lai
lii
a
.
Ii.iigi
ih.it
«li«elrelloiis.
...............
aa
al­
IP I niMiint.iiiufde I lii’V li.nl Isn
eight nmn Democratic majority of over the actual statu* of Florida's
ways iiltlo .............. I of any com­
the committee condemned
the treasury.
lo.ik »r, irl .r.ili III IIIt..s t'l.tIloll II ••inlefl fliin* il.iya lir»nlr llin.
Responsible
officials
J A C K Si IN V II.I K. Mm H1(8 no bined action hi I'oinniiiiilsts and
Taft-Hartley
Act detail. The wern millions of dollars apart in
Ill-Ill
Indue Di-p.lllllli'lll file*.
i i
p| me
«ini I -•** Mm L tnir a nnlt^loiii* In *le* Da Gaulllsts, wh halo rarli other
Administration hill wotild repeal Ihelr eatlmatea of the Mule's fin­
Sill- ni.lile lirl |i|ra lie lore l i **. L * hr ( l ill. bl 'tjlm p lirlviern !* . « Io|»mii-iiI iif tin* Fort I'lircf hrarll|v
,d£*ri-UuiUey and restore the Wag- ancial position. . .
'Distill I Jinlyr Ri, Linuml R K'-Oih t^»n% Ui'ttr &gt;j&gt;,4,llllP * *«iUlli, ltf^ . u ir Fm
M niket. I !%
•* flr*l
-I...-, r.rxali.m of tile rlcclimi,
Tier Aei with certain addition*
The committee wan told to find
sMl lilt III**b•'IIIl%III i-vil IllJldl* fioill m wlileli 727 Inf id h-giklatoix were
•
ifI.-,
ti.iirlniK
line
fions
New
Vnk
proposed hy President Truman,
M.ii \klllr ,in«| nr.iiLv t »Kir*I »b« &lt;1. iln uni tnllroml liillni; i «•Il«*«l
out what the legislature needed
nniiifd. w,ii dill n ull because an
Ii. xuiiem|i‘l nil .1 Dlltllit n| t ollllii (•Millb.’lll Dill file* \It lllii* Mil * I •V
The five liepiddlcnn members do to obtain concrete Informal ion
I'lnii )la\," snlil W illliini I WIUuii, ' olhi-r .’ Hi! will he fho«en lu-xl Sun
of the committee will have some- on:
In i gi mil pity imlictmriil -ilhyiiK in .iliistif lliln liinii’x
I liu-e of the licit speeches which
11|i *‘s i *si" of .Slate MmiI i K. in Iiin dill*.
tiling to suy in minority report)
j bun- been iii'iii'i| ut tho Hanford
1. How lunch money the Mute , flunk Kvmix of l-nkr Mary will xie h ri iuul.il
" • • I t ’, m itik tf rovL'iv t *»«ln\ "Tw ti
rtn-rxx
Wu.l
Die
usual
Confusion
I
l»is*«
Ir*s
ij*
«t
w
•
I
iiim
*
S
l.mlv
nddicx* members of the Sanford
later.
R"liiiv Chili In many n year were
tin ’.i i mil ul don wore lii.’i'lnl with
ha* Ul uny given time.
Mi--. ( nplnn ix al'u iia iln millThe committee ulreudy had up
I. I hi illr IK. I., IM iln! Mi ,tinl •mi is* i*.'.ri IntfH roM|u «'ti\ ••I&gt; S u p ' of I'ninch parties. Tho folloiver'- 'iini'li Indiiv to Ihree of its young1!. How much money the Mule | Hhiifflehoard Cluh at the hlg car In. Id ill New 5 ulk mi an i-'plu-i ..
, of Geiiei ul Cliarlei de Gaulle and
111
xiiI
uml
fiilcrtnlmiirnt
Woilni’s
tt'onllnurd on I’age TwaJ
Mi*
I
icil
I
I
ill,
ill
*»
l
I)”•
•
•
•
I
llnbhv N'eivmsn,
will net'll during the next two
.%•i• nh’iil, luiiiiin^ **%••! nuit'ly iln CommunlHtx inmpalgmd ug '--I iiienili. i •
.Inv ,-1 ,'iiiug. .1 Hoy Hall will in ...... ..... i i liarge.
(1 'N B lliiiH
•*«••• M i l
IM..I I N \ l’Hi as111 1a oe| I tied |«*» ss’ iil i*\i» Tin* fiiii 11 in k Inin) miixl the gm.-tiillienl. lull fm -lininiy I'rnno and John Popo. who
It...lit.-,- him.
I h- \ i n ^ in k ill'll' Inn id &gt;Ii i. - ■oitlineil HHILFI.Y their vocations.
I *i ••i *■•*
ll'uallaurd on rxasr Slxl
•til*’, l .ilit . ginuiHm •* il *ie *u’ i • I'f lollllltlM’N u Inii h'ft | i
The program ix ilcdii'iiti'il to tin,1 ..MIlMwra , 1 a l-lk. SIX!
It. 11. Columan, cliuirttmn of the
ipHfiig I n ir sin- iiii **im|i ,
iln* ••n lh»* 17tIi
memory of tin* late llcrnmn .1. I.eh
” C)*i tho Hsrnxola nnd New York”
"A Lfotnl Niipply of tn|lUlltit**t,
man. former mayor, under whose
i.1 11 iImuii III .1 lit* l t *1 p.iiilru I -ii i»&lt;• |&gt;i’|tpvi c e le ry , cucuidhei •*,
convention committee, said th* dis­
help and guidance the sliufflehnnrd
ns‘ ,11 ,i blmr .if I 1 1*I* ibbinul I mill •|nu*tli ii iitl new Red llllx- potnloex ci*
-sr ss r
g-v •
■
convention will h* held In
■oiirt wa» constructed. Mr. Lehman
L ) 1 e C|,«»rasotn on Apr. 26-38, and the
•hue tin- idpim! s’ .»• n* him »• will lu- nviiihihle at the Sunfoid S i n c e
served the city from 1029 to 197".
~
.
,
,
international
convention In New
.ii»Vr»| h&gt; .11111111111111* In
Pl.MIlH M uriel to lake can- of llie inMusic hy the Sun Valley Floy*
f
if
ii'in
g
Irmle,
arciudmg
lo
inJACKSONVILLE, Mar. 31 -UP)
|
&lt;
NMllNIim
II*.
rage
%
|bl
-trim; hand will signal the opening
i a 1 IV * I H /t r » l I ninny mombets nx possible to atfm mill ion
furniHlu'd l&gt;\
Sandy k n i l i u o j
— Rev, A. C. Sluder said today he
The largest number of exhiliith of the cnrnicnl lit 9:30 I\ M. Flay­
--------| (end both conventions.
announced In a sermon about a
Audi
t
hum, Mimager of tin- Sunfoid
ing of America hy the Seminole
John Gove. Ml) vear old resident j |-\ [) Scot( liiiiodiicorl the speakmonth ago that Governor Fuller of any Srmlnolu County fair in High School Hand will be followed
Stale I'uriiii-rs' Mark.-l. Tim liiig
T \MPA.
Mnr. 21 (A’i l lurecent
years
will
ho
shown
In
Warren wax at one time a member
n
i x
m
l f" 1 Do- paxl week wax good mi all of Sanford xime 1916, tiled in the ers and Mr Newman sirid lie was
the large display tent when the hy an address of welrome hy Maynr Tnnipa Ministers Atoniciatiiin hn . of the Kii Klux Klan.
••mummi'D,-*
ui.-...g.d local hospital nl 6.99 P. M. ves- horn in Hanford nn.l is now general
Seminole County Fair, sponsored Andrew (.iirrnway, who will he In­ ii-ki-.l fur n rltywhle ilriie on "h.-*&lt;
ninnager of (he Hill Implement Co.
$J on |K’i foi pmiiul tinr: mul #- *•» leidai following a In-art attack
Warren several day* ago reveal­ by the American Legion, noons troduced I&gt;v Curl Elsenhower, pre­ n-giill/.-il und Him legaliseil giind.l
)l"in in Abetil.-en, Scotland. Noi .which tils fnlher loiilldvd 23 years
•n» 1 -I ri I*n•*li«*l c ra te *
i lie .Sun
in.
ed be formerly hold membership this afternoon at 6:30 o’clock al sident of llie club.
'fi»l«l •-iil’hfi|(i&gt; sup p ly 1b mi tin* wane ii, IHiiir, Mr i ion- m.ivt'd to Wilier ago.
%n the Klan, which he has said I* MrllonvilU and Celery Avenue,
The
&gt;\hiaa’lal lull’ll -llilld
A 29 minute hand concert will
Mi. Crapps explnlned that he Is
lull • imiiiICIi tollllAKO Ih pqn’i l n l liunhn hi 1912 and lo Sunfoid ill'
made up of "covered coward* and John Senkarik, Legion chairman t follow. The Grammar School Glee i'linddilnr ivu-i mail,- ill a Uli'i-lnig
Pi'oinoliiui
roiiioiiim nf tm iitiiiii Mile** hy fiom
in n iiir liy ureuii In r*uppi&gt; it»i* 1916 where he Inix since resided.tconnected with the Hill Lumber
•heeled Jerks."
of fair displays, announced this Cluh under direction of Mrs, Kscnr ill w-hii-h Gv gi-tnin of m in i'lf
-rill
inerehiinlx
T I i i i i -.iliii
mid
CVlery ileclineil
u IhiiiI 2f&gt; He urn. liiiiirii-.l Hepl. 2d, 1899 lo|4 Supply Co., the olde*t business
deelini'd ut-.ml
He said he Joined because he morning.
Price will entertain nnd a folk r.-ini-.-ntnu’ 199 fhiii.-hes hi il-- I rnlay hroughl lluoiigx ■■( -Imp- trade Celery
eentx
per
erale,
selling
iiloslly
ol Harriet! Juno Doerr. For many, concern in Hutiford xiill In the
ui
.i
«»n
-x
ii'ki-d
In
give
iln
view*
•
n
wanted to help a friend who reOna of the outstanding display- dunce will he performed by sixth
years lie had lu'en in (he tumbatone same family. Ii was founded prior
n,-» In downtown Smifoiil. not $ l.iMl n. JI26.
gnnil-lnig.
reived rommla*lun* for naw mem­ will be
the animals and birds grade pupils of Miss Luelle. Camp­
ami ...... .
hii'iiu-H-i at Ills home1to 1890, he salt), hy the late W. J.
illy of Infill rcsidcllli* hilt fI nils
"Tn
It
It
Mims
goes
the
Imnoi
\
oiepnreil
Hlnli-mi'iii
hy
H
ber* and later reilgned.
brought here by Ih# Florida Fish bell's. Dance routines will he given
•iglil.oilug eoiiiiiiiinilo-x nx fur of lo-ing Ilia producer and fust on kk’i -t First Hlreet.
. Hill
Ilcv. Shuler, pastor of the Im­ und Game Commission. Members hy pnpil-f of the Duxbury School A- -• i . ' kiii niil 1 1,,- SllllllixtS'r•&gt; in* ' New Hinyinu, und llu- proginni xluppi-i of tho Ill-Ill spnug -i &gt;p
Mr.
to-ve.
a
meiiiher
of
the
I’res-j
John Pope xai,| hix . hisxifiratlon
"■■null fiildi oppmi-il In giimldiii.manuel ItaptlM Church and him­ of the Veterans on the Farm of Dancing.
a.. ti-.|iu*d l-y uo-r-doioS- u- „ going iini.iigii the Fori
'-yti-iinn *’hui li, waa also a pn-tt i- "Hetall (,’ a . Ian" a:. • i!i#t he Ix
l o in
of -mi kind; whflli.-r il ix Iln* -Training
Class
and
of
the
Future
J.
Hoy
Hull,
program
chairman,
self-an acknowledged member of
uf xiii’i' pm , Jink Hull. .......nlciil
Master uf Sanford Lodge, 02, Free i connected with the It It Pope Co.
l&lt; onllnued On I age Six)
of America will have will iiwurd prises at H:4B o’clock. mill'd 'implc ninli-hiug for a ill ink f the Sunfoid Men limitw A •*i-«»i-iii the Klan, hiiIiI today ha did not Farmer*
and &gt;\s&gt;i'l'ti'il Ma sons; past High Inc* which is the uhli-'t filling itanr,
nx
mime
lli'tilntioax
ill
the
rnin
exhibits,
and
ladles
of
the
Home
These
will
include
dno
of
Rnlili
think It wn* "fair" for Warren to
&gt;ion iiiilioiiiifcd loilay
Priest uf Monroe Chapter 16, Itnyal. Hon singly owned un.| operated
Demonstration Clubs throughout Ilakery's fanciest wedding cakes, inuii it y are doing, promoting l&lt;Wn.
^ tta rk the group.
Among llie llllllll-ei - of olltxldc Polifo Capture Bin;
Aich .Masons; |ui.l lllustiioiis Mas-jin Hanford.
the county hava been working for donated hy Tom Vernon, vice-pre­ imrlli-x, hinge pnrtiex or any oth. i I.nlurx who iaim- to gel ultrue"Certainly, I detest some mem- weeks to prepare outstanding
form of rhanre I " the morn ofl--n •iv«&gt; hurguins were many new Cache Of C o c a i n e lei of .Sunfoid I’oimrll No. 20,1 President Htllie railed for volsident
of
the
club
to
tho
couple
• ber* of the Klan,” he declared. "I showing*
Itnyal und Hvlecl .Musters and past unteers for icorekeepen for tha
of cannedgood* and
referred I n hone and dog gnniM ••sidents of Plantation Exliitrs, 1
(I'Mailanse na f i s t Thrssi
dislike their alleged eoadnet aa needle craft*. These will l * Judg­
Grand Illustrious Muster of tlm Rotary baseball longue, the first
log.
•he thriving new rouiiiiunity "f ! NKW YORK, Msr. 21 ul’i
ICwdllaaeS Iln I’nne Tx»..l
Igame of which Will 1)0 tdsved this
•arnrMly a* It I* possible to do. ed tomorrow or Wednesday, said
"We tire, therefore, exprei xh i- i.inner New- Yorkers lit nearby I Pidi.'t Iiiivi- seised purr ixwain,Odham A n d Smith
Hut hy uml large, tho Klan 1s a Mr. Henkarlk.
Il
•
7— ------;------ '
Iafternoon, and B. L. Pei kins, Jr.
o ir nppnxilion lo any seed thu&gt; Volusia county, said Mr Hall.
mini'll ai $1,960,009 at uiuli-r
worthwhile organisation and la have been set up In the tent which
Seaboard Train Hits1""‘f i •«»•'•*on Tuesdays, r . e .
might he miwii toward legulin-i
(let
Appointments
Response
to
udverllsirig
was
exwoihl
retail
prices
and
ariesled
P'asllsis* aa Vage Three!
made up of good men.” •
n ,,! i
i
D ue on Thursdays, Hubert Pssrca
gitinhling, nnd wo are calling for client, commented \V. V. Hitting, Ihree alleged members of u na­ / i „ _
Car,
l i U t HlirtB INonC on Mondays und H. R. Pops on
the
support
of
I
hu
people
of
nm
manager
of
Toiiehlons
Drug
.Store,
tional
imi
cotlcs
ring.
I’HONTI'IOK, M a r c h
21i Fridays,
ft.waiiauss na t*ss» *Ui^
Hubert Balbonl Joint* Schools To Close'
A woman pollco detsctlve, po».
(Special)— llep. Arc!
Archlo Clement cimmiinlly In this opposition."
RALEIGH, N. C„ Mar. 21—(/D „ Vl,‘ ,0r« Introduced by Dr. C. L.
ing ms n chsmbarmald, was ereof
Pinellas
County,
and
Hep.
-1 *'
Holler Motor Sale*
For Teachers Meet George G. Ti.pper of
dited with gathering Information — Passengers aboard tho Seaboard * ersons Included Simon Tudor of
Gvulf Coun­
Air Lin# Railroad's Silver Comet 'Alexandria, La„ Charles Marlon o f
Hint led to the arrests
til
-----------ty tonight were named
DM chairmen
The detective, Mrs. Mshel Leo­ were awakened before dawn today Lnkewood, N. J„ Manuel DsRoss
Hutiert llalbonl, formerly of
Bchoola throughout Seminole of two important committees of
"arran, R. I., J. H. Chlnnery of
nard, took the Job as a domestic when the streamliner struck an
Hanson, Mas*, has Jolnod tba Hol­ County will b« closed Thursday the 1049 House of Rsprsaantotives
last Jsmiurv in a rooming house uiitoinobil* 18 mllea south of h e r e . j’&lt;’°Dvlll*. Mich., Fred Saywall of
ler Motor Sales Co, aa aarvlea and Friday of this wtsk while by lisp, Psrry E. Murray of
Non* of th* 260 to 300 pasien- i Hudson, Ohio, Dr. D. J. O’Connor
where the three men user) u room
manager and will bring hhs family leaclwrs attend canvsntlon*, It Frostproof, spssksr-dsslgnate.
•’ •,w York City, R. Withsrsll of
n* Iheir headquarters. Him kept gers waa injur*d. No cars were
to Sanford within four week*, ha waa announced today by Hupt.
Clemsnt drow tba chairmanship
Huston, Mass.
her eye on th* men, and ufion derailed.
announced today,
T, W. Lawton.
of the committee on rulsi and
ORLANDO,
Mar.
21
(Sper.aD—
'"Liquidation
of
llie
Jewish
DP
entered their quartan on tho pre­
Railroad officials said th* driver
About 100 white teachers will calendar, whila tba Gulf County
, lib lived In Hanion 39 years, 17
camps in 1*140 will write llir end lo one of the most tragic chapters of text of lining her chores. Coopeis- of the car apparently had driven
THE WEATHER
of which he worked aa a mechanic attend the Florida federation As­ •olon was selsctsd to hsad up the
lion hy a Janitor also helped off a grade crossing onto tho
and nine da a service maaagot. He sociation meeting In Tampa and agriculture, forestry and livestock the post war period." Raymond W-dah, nolcd radio nrws commentator. break tlm case.
LAKELAND.
Mar. 2 1 - 0 D 71 colored teacher* will go to rommlltro.
(racks and left the car tliore while
Intel more llian 200 delegate, .iitmding the Florida Regional Confer­
Daytona Beach for Ihe State
he went for assistance. Tho cor Mlid weather Is in prospect
Clement’s commit!** will create ence of the $250,000,000 United lewisli Appeal campaign mealing in
17 KILLED
through Thursday,
Teacher* Association convention. the -working -rulos of tho lowrr
was demolished.
f
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HULNOH AIRES, Mar. 21-1/1')
Brhool. busacs will transaort tea- branch of tho State Legislature, Grlnmlo yesterday.
The Federal-State Frost Warn­
Speaking ut Hit* Han Juan ll"i''l
"
all parts of the Htatr, the nstsd —Hovm persona w«r« killed and
•berg to tho meetlaga. They will and during th* last 80 daya of
HAFE CRACKED
ing Service forecast showers to­
ford to
Mr.
Walsh
dorlanxl.
Ihal
’
TsriiiT'
radio
commentator
slated,
"Amer­
retjma Friday night.
ssvsntcen Injured yesterday when
BRADENTON, Mar. 2 l-(/T )—A morrow along the east coast and •
biennial legislative
Ih*
atatad, because of Ita - ....... . .
The two days of school work session,
“ ■"Mu preptro tho dally nlisorpllon of homelexs Ji-wh i ican Jowry deserves a great deal a racing car wsnt out o f control safecracker blasted open a 700- few widely scattered showers (n
appearance of Ita s t e m and tha will net he lost by pupils ns the calender of proposed now
swiftly
eliminating
the
Jcwldi
re­
of praise for tha splendid manner ami Hinnshcd Into t crowd of speed pound oil company saft and took other sect ions.
w laws
Ii
on
fins cllmata hare,
fugee problem In uisiiy parts "f lit which It respondad In the past fans.
school calender la made out to which the House
vote.
ee may •
$399 during the weekend.
tho
world.
Mnri&gt;
than
170,090
imiui
odd the days In June, because
tn tho pleas of- It's unfortunate
ey Odham of SendTh* Occident occurred at Hell
ai ur, -1—|/T)
KINGS STILL IMPBOVBB
1M days o f school attendance a note County was named to he grants have entered Israel sin"' brethren overseas. Thousands of Vllle, in Cordoba province during
NKWHHOYH AMBU8IIED
High Low
LONDON, Mar. ai-V f&gt;r-K ln
year la required by law, said Mr. vice chairman tof the committee on Ilia Jewish State was estnldixlud Jewish refugees today aro facing a stock car race through th* city
GAINESVILLE, Msr. 21—(/P&gt;— Atlantic City
42
87
George’s operation I
Lawton.
military and vetstranp affairs, un Moy 13, 1048, and n minimum a happy and peaceful I'fe In Israel streets. Driver Jose Marls Sols Larry Welch and Robert Allan, Boston
36
14
the circulation In hla
while Rep. M. B. Smith was ap­ of 260.000 will orrlvu by the cod os the result of the financial aid lost control of tho car while taking carriers for a Jacksonville news- Detroit
42
30
such he can now cat Ml ad asa
SCHOOL EXPLOSION
pointed to tho commute* on agri­ of 1MD, During the month "f given them by the Jewish people In n curve. He was hurt,
paper, were fired on twice from Minneapolis
69
46
iart of eaeb day, hla dnaions said
CHABLOTTESVILLK, Va., Mar. culture, forestry and live stock. March nlone, Isrnvl uxiurets to re­ this country.”
ambush yesterday, Sheriff Frank New York
36
31
hla morning.
ceive 30,000, nr mmru thin arrived
explosion wrecked
Warning tho conferees, however,
FLU JN BRITAIN
Sexton reported today.
Phoenix
-)
74
44
A medical hulleUa from Bucktinge In n University
HTATB BAR MXAM
III tho enllr* year of 1047. This that tho immigration program In
LONDON, Mhr. i » —&lt;/p)-InSexton said th* boys told him Saint Louis
64
60
aaldt ,
ins trailer ho usTALLAHASSEE. Mar. 21—(A*) represent* not only tliu greate-t Drool must he speeded up or else flusnsh Is sweeping Britain, two thsy ware delivering papers In a I San Antonio
66
•0
—Forty-thraa aonllsaats tor ad- homecoming of » people, but shows thousands of JswDh refugees may months aftsr It hit tbh continent. local Jubdlvlslon at the time. Sex-.Seattle
60
48
jt ■
mission to UrnfFtaridb bgr began what eon b* done when private find thcmaeWsa stranded, In porta
Tha Ministry o f Rshlth rsportsd ton said th* boys rsportsd that Washington
46
88 &gt; C :
taking a twoHlgjt vrittaa wainlan* philanthropic efforts U mobilised of embarkation at Marseille and today deaths from tha malady In th*F did not sea th* assailant nor |Montreal
20
IT
In support of n great end historic Genoa, Mr. Welsh said) "Large Loadon and tha b lfg w towns In did thsy m lls a that they were i Jacksonville
•MW tlon here today.
66
IT
Tha examination la
first o f
numbers o f Jows must b# brought Britain and Walsa last wwk to­ targets until they retumad to tha Miami
78
three to be held tbls yean Others
tha 800 Jewlah com- out o f certain European countries. talled 881, 300 per cent mors than seen# a second lima to chack on a |Orlando
78
69
who gi thered from
On Page Three) during any week last yaar.
delivery,
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State' Taxing In
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Financial Group

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J u d i t h Corlon Pl ane Rescues
Deni es Charge i Persons Fr om
Of Es p i o n a g e Top Of Mountain

New Spur Line Is
P u i Into Service
At Ft. Pierce Mart

Youngest Members
O f Rotary Deliver
Vocation Speeches

Evans T « Speak
At Shuffleboard
(Hub's Carnival

Minister Blasts
• Warren’s Attack Large Number Of
On Ku Klux Klan E x h i b i t s To Be
Displayed A t Fair

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T a m p a Ministers
Request Drive To
C I « s e Gambling

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John Gove, II e r e
1915.

Siindav AI ternoon iY,,rk on J".nr 1- "’ n'"1

Sales Campaign In s
Nan lord Ls
Is Termed
lermed
Sanford
Splendid S u c c e s s

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Raymond Walsh Tells United Jewish
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Predicting Waves

Gove Dies

INTERNATIONAL

THE WORLD TODAY

I C a a lls M *

Tho average fellow Is well pleased If hu can k'tartt a
Hr DEWITT MACKENZIE
A I* Foreign Affaire Analyst
1
day uhi'uri, »r even in the early morning, what the day’s
weather Ih to he ulike, ho that he can make plana accordingly "Paul (i. Huffman. Economic '
for the job of outdoor carpentering, the fluidng trip, nr Administrator, told s down Swed- i
leaders in Washington the &gt;
family picnic. He can learn thla from the Weather Bureau, till labor
*
iL _*
tter!
other day
that Uu«»ia won’t ustart
(
which ian't wrong nearly ao often aa It is reputed to be.
Hut certain workera alnng the Heacoasta, such ns fisherwmM^iumi'i'ogcthW1” "r **
men, shippers, ami Imrbnr engineers, need to know some,
That likely I* true, and It would
thing else. How hig will the waves bo? It may make ijulte a have been Interesting, If Mr. Hoff- |
difference
to a crew putting nut’ for a day’s fishing in a man bad expanded on that idea i
IM
i small bout, nr shepherding a barge across a stretch of open n lilt. Who are the “ free people* |
water. Until now there has been no wgy of accurately fore- j^'Ii am/ ."lot"of other'nuNtlVnl
telling waves, because on u serene and sunny day there may ' mu*i i* an*wered If wu aru to
lie exceptionally heavy waves from a storm thousands o f , navigate the preieriytrouMM/jfamile* away.
.tern •uccMsfuily*.Jt li A pttbfcrn
The College of Engineering of tho University of Cali- ' nf Ineducation,
r.’cognition of this fact, Amfttrnlu has come up with u formula for forecasting-wuvua.: r|
'J» ' ’f,'i\kntiouat Kunlun -nrr
said to be "remarkably
"remark 11.............
* " Now
.... “the engineers
*
accurate!'.
are ,,|,„n|nB ,hnngr* in curricula to
compiling a record of daily wave conditions along the Pad- deal with th« quc*llon* growing
flc CoaAt and at the island nf Guam, from which seasonal .out of u ccntlnujng cold war. Th* j
charts will lie worked out.
[.durational politic* comml..lon

Som e day engineers planning coastal w orks may be able ("|f#tt)," ‘ N ^ ‘
^ P r c *hkmt
to consult a record nnd find out bow m uch beating o f w u v e s . I)wll7h{
Dwight Ki-enlmwec of Columbia
5int.it vbnbb today
meml&gt;er, conferthu construction must endure. And fishermen, shi|)pers, nnd i University
planning
a
day
at
tho
shore
may
bo
able
to
red
In
Washington
last „week.
tho
family
man
...........
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------------. ..Dr.
No panic or dlxcaM' nor ml*forNorton (,f Columbia,
tunc ran take your store of wli- call the Weather Bureau nnd nsk: "How big will the waves J«hn
chairman uf the commission, said
dom and understanding. You ran Ins tumnrrow ?
I “The prospect that tho cold wl»r
take It with you, loo&lt;*~I’ r. 8:13:
I will continue Into the adulthood
Happy I* the man that flndulh
(of children now in school IntcnWlidom und the man that gvttelh
i sifies the responsibilities of teachundoratumllng
&gt; &gt;■&gt;
l
r ICl'S III llie presonl International
Such stiyings ns "Waste not, want not anil hook a f-triisis"
Pretidrnl Truman &gt;ny* dial die
j ter the pennies null Mil! dollars will took after themselves", ( The commission experts to make
Soulhent Democrat* who drfraird ! are seldom heard nowadays and nol generally heeded in this recommendations yi the spring.
hi* uncivil right* |mit&gt;otal* are not
|laud or plenty.
iT,»'v *il1 |*
“''J'1,0
"good Democrat*" But the rorThe principle back of Ihcm still motivates the French
"n™!' "m' '
rupt politician* ol Tammany Mult,
people, however, according to observers. The French army a grent problem has revolvod,
the Hague and Pcnderga*' macliuses helmets issued la IDIT anil hauls coal In horse-drawn I at
the iiiinstlmi nf whether.
im* are. hr prohahty think*.
carts. Twunty-yenr-old taxis are still running, and some pa-IUonu..... ism should ta. dealt with
trons o f good restiiurants “bring
own onm
sandw
loout and,
ir &gt;
««*. Just
Tllf Unitrd Stale* paid out #11
' " ' S in their *'**n
iwiches
um n to
ur '|" vthe etas*
, ............
.. loive
reached
000.000 in jobless benefit, during' *’« t with heir orders o f co ffe e . ( igaret butts are retrieve! |
,b„ r,lcts about
the tingle month of
February and saved in boxeH, and the job of rag-picker is rewarded c&lt;immoiiism -I...id be presented
■lone. This t* .it the rste nf $1.- by very slim pickings. French janitors are willing to work but in a wholly objective manner,
There am ninny •tiierl.a which*
3M.OOO.OOO « year. Yet we do nol without nay in hotels and other buildings occupied by Ameriimiuirhtg ymmg mind (and the
hav* moitely enough in build veter­ cans, claiming they can live on throw-aways.
•Id
Som«’
of
the
French
thrift
results
from
present
ncfes-1
an*' hospital*, ureettary liigway*.
Hike Z n J Z l "tn!.. 'of'ihn'u ^Hd*'
sily, some of it from long haliit. Americans would not by j ably is why il
or adf«|uate *rwerage iy»!fm».
any means agree that there Is wisdom in thrift carried to to the great Itiissinn empire In

Thrift

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Looking Ahead?
By W. V. Itllllng
Touchtun Drug Co.
Do you vlsualixe your Ufa
In the future? Hava you Dupes
for greater success in buidnees
. . . plans for tho Improvosnant
of your home . . . working to
give your children a good atart
In life?

THIS Ow
RUMSTOnY/l

eyrrsiir (

Whnl about your health, Is It
Included In the building uf your
plans? Good health ia not a
matter of fate anymore. It Is
the result of proper care year
by year. Of what baneflt are
the great strides made In medi­
cine If each person does not
us* them Ut maintain or im­
prove his health7
Doctors and pharmacists can
help you protect that health.

ConKrcHMrmin Hcrlong Report*

has
. .ay .
__ heun used since
the 17th century for kitchen walls
in Holland.

Up iii Wr*t Virginia s couple ol mich a degree as tho ttse uf horse-drawn carts or tho re- ji«,i"m«&gt; tin. imimdun.i «r llulahe-•
tty HID IIEKI.ONU
young bin k* got diiiuk in dir dill trifvomont nf cigurot butts. But there Is provocation p, v**m-The answer i*|. i rn,,i|ilirnt,'d
car of Ballimoir f* Ohio Hsilro.nl thought In tho report that Frenchmen can live on whttl!"V.ri” m"£ ih. Cm.s w«s-a
Illicit in Wiixhingloii aflei ii prosi’llt rent control employees who
train, held up llir passenger*, shot Americans cast away. Opon-hniuleilness. like thrift, is imt .illt„i „r .imkness und dospoilsm. hi lef plea-noil visit to Florida. wen? obviously there on govern­
two or three of them, and robbed an utmiixcd virtue. It might pay us,'iu the use of some ........... wan .me piivilegrd class-- We had llir opportunity of pur- ment time Intrirxlcd In “ keeping
them of 91,300. Now the motliei our material lilesslngs, to throw Iohh away nnd lieconte more tha ailstiwiucy The “ people" were ttripatilig in llio ceremonies at themselves In s Job", ft I* n hunt
serfs. Many of them always wire Itollins f'ollege on Tuesday when tiling to alMillsh nn expensive gov­
of one of them bring* mil for 130.- thrifty.
ilie President received the honor- ernment bureau even after the

ready ftu revolt iigninx! their
000 damages against the railroad on i
nuislers, nod il fell to llolshevlsin my ilegico of Doctor of Human- need has passed. These agencies
I who work for sclf-purpctuatlon at i
the grounds that il sold him llir
with It* diiert-ncllnn to engineer j uit'A,
Study Of Trade
tl taxpayyers are a
tlu? expense of the
the surrcHxrul revolution. Ilnhiip- ' Now we me ready to join In var- Ithe
liquor. Il serins he was only 19
pllv, howevei, llolshevlsni also, I'.ii* lint ties ttin) nre Inking shape. big drain on the Federal treasury
yeal ole’ slid Iih young Ir know
riiori' in it piece uf windnm in the iiriijsiHiil nf Keiuitur
The piudirU'd end of “ mildly con- For these reasons, und because lo­
by e niiiint it &gt;.
any brltrr. You &lt;an l win in this Walter P. George of Georgia, chairman of tho Senate Fin- mil?)
This same thing has happened , i»ovt-rsinl*' legislation has arrived. cal communities have handled lo­
cal emergency problems, and fur­
racket. Ni maun what ( you do ,||,vo Committee, with regard to the Reciprocal Trade A gree­ In nthei eoiintiie* which loive hall J f e
This week wo ther, because a slsahle majority of
it’s the other fellow’s fault
despotic
nilcci.
To
llllistiato:
ments Act. He urged that the two-year extension nf the net
&lt; 0 0 ’^ % ^ have had two thu people who returned uur quex-1
liming a 11 ip in n llnlkiiti coun­
H
days of Intense llonnalra Indicated that they were
A iienslr coinmillec line up- in Hhoriginal form bo promptly enacted, but that in the Iwu- try Isi fill a the war I visited the, r
i
debate on the opposed to government controls
ycur
period
Congress
do
a
careful
job
of
exploring
the
oh_____
uatutus
of
one
uf
the
landed
gen
ptnved a bill providing three hund­
r e/Ti t control genvrnlly nnd rent controls sped.
joctlons
which
huvo
been
made
to
thu
act
and
rewrite
it
H
O
|try;'He
w
u*
having
sonic
huge
ox
red million dollar* ai federal aid lo
hill. An amend- flcully, 1 shall vole uguluiL eon' cavatina* made in muddy terrain
munt was pass-. tinuatW of rent control,
education. The government would as to meet the ones which seem to lie valid-,’ ,
A point made by Senator George wok that luishtuss hi ofdm toe rento -omo fl*h-pmpU.)
ed which had j I am convlirred that lid* action
divide the money among the var­
as It’s putpo»n will nut bring about an Increase
" (,l,r
ious dale* in piupoitlun to their should lie able to know what to expect In the future. Thin is k, J*"' ,', r" *’v.
the Imuring of Ih run Im Iii tha Fifth Congress Innul
not so much ifmilftor o f what the,act says-ns o f f ® , , , ^
mire
average annual income and the
n seaxoliable re* District. We had u celling on ultrus
flow
It
Is
used,
and
bow
curofully
businosH
concerns
keep
My
host
laughed
ns
lie
boasted
_
(lin,
(|1 t j, „
number of their children. Thu* the
prices In Florida and everything
truck
of
nugutlutlons
being
curried
on.
There
have
burnt
com
tlint
Im
hired
these
giil*
for
tho
tp(,
„
w,„.r
an
the
leasunuhle
value iiniught the. culling price. When
poor ilstei would receive mare
eipdvnlenl
of
about
15
cents
a
day,
plaints nguilist thu triule ugrocmuntu by various Industries:
of his Investment "so far ns prac
than the wealthier ilstei, tending
pin* some -uup al noon time, lie tlral". To my mind the above this ceiling was removed |even I
,t patient Htudy of these hy Congress might yield interesting also
sent them home In trucks at ipiotcil words effectively destroy though the crop wax no larger) the
10 rrjuiili/r rducslimial o|&gt;|»irtuniprice dropped to n level far below I
Informntlon.
nigh;
tier tlitnugliruii the nnlimi. Iliree
Tho trouble is that the two years probably will not Is1 Well, the rank and file in n tiie purpose of tho amendment be­ the ceiling. I feel that the law of
Ilie Expediter lias stilted supply und demand will tuke cure
hundred million* dollar* it juil s
used to study und rewrite thu act. It has long Ih’oii the ha­ country like that will tuin for muse
that
it
I* Impractical In try lo do of the situation. I know a number
drop in llir Imckri when it coiiies to
bit of Congress, hh it hits been of muny Individuals, to let lelief to almost any ism wliirh that, lie will have the discretion. of places that are offered “ for,
education on n national *cn!e, but
looks
promising.
Ilolshevism
struck
such tasks go until the Inst minute. If the Reciprocal Trade
in my opinion rent control is sale” now that will be offered
11 would help. And at Unit it would Agreements Act Ih extended to 1051, it probably will he ut nn nppiirlunc moment.
aotnuthiug lhu( should lie handled ‘for rent” If and when governHowever,
here
again
we
Imvi/
be money spent for a worthy pur- 1051 before Congress gives It another serious thought.
minority rule and nut the majority hy each locnl community, depend- inent controls are off. People gen
POM.
rule which charoctorixcx tlu? dem­ Ing upon the need. Theoretically! crslly do not like to deal with
ocracies. Countries jiniler minority the present law provides for this, bureaucrats—those creature* of
Governor Warren lays hr Im* a
rule are not the "free peoples" of through the appointment uf locnl tho law who havt so much author­
laianls. Practically this does not ity with NO attendant responslbl
lax plan which will provide the
which Mr. Hoffman spoke.
The UnlverHity Of,Florida
Mu the rducntleunl experts inuio work Is’cause In n numlier nf In­ lily.
neccuary additional fevenu* which
null more seem to lie leaning to tho stances local b o a t ds have recointhe Stale nred* il it i* Iu meet it*
idea
llust all these pertinent flirts mended decontrol only to lie rever­
George Hxypula, Michigan Stale
propotrd 940,000.000 additional
Facility Knlarlcs und the Budget Ida Imt also we ranimt compete
should Is* placed before student! sed by Washington.
with other unvrrslties In holding of nn imilerslalidlng age. Tho
ta|tente*. But the Letpdalurr in of tho Unlveralty of Florida.
The cause nf rent control was College's gymnastic coach, was
Editor's Note:—'("his la th* the gissl people nlreudy on mir students need tn know not only not helped In my inlnd by the sixe-, national AAU tumbling champ­
volini more fund* for the Stale
fifth in a aeries or statement* staff.
what coiistilules "fire people*' aide sprinkling In tbu aullurio* u fi ion in ltitli-43 Inclusive,
thould not forget the nlishl ol the explaining tha budget needed by
Tho average salary fur dcun* but wlmt keeps them that way,
(itid. Any plan which takes into the Unlveralty of Florida to en­
nnd directors ut the University uf
contidrralion the need for more able it lo accommodate Ita 13,000 Florida la now $7,i!0U. To nil vnR o v a ll S p ot 1eh
fund* for highway*, ichnolt, and aludenta, prepared at th* requeal canrlai In tlit’Mi position* the Uni­
Welfare which are die principal
versity Imn had in pay Halm lea
Mills HI Her, President of Ihe ranging alsivc tliln iimmml, Such
*talr et|ien*e*, should also take Unlveralty,
HalarlrH arc required to got men
into consideration the nrril for more
Hy President J. IlillU Miller
of high calibre iitnl ilynamli! lenderilreeU, sidewalks, heller sewers,
University of Florida
uhlii, wtm mu bull) sound auliulniH
(•wage disposal, hospitals, park*
GAINESVILLE, Mar. at (Spec- mnl knod admlnistratora. Thu Uidplayground*, and itcitaiiunal fniiii- lid)—Thu University of Florida la varalty of Florida cannot afford
til* which ate the primary respon- In competition with all other high­ to l&gt;o without aurh leadership.
er Institution* in the nation for
The average salary for full pro*
isbilitie* ol the cities. But the cities well trained faculty. A atudy haa
cannot carry out dim responsibili­ been made of the aalarlea In as feasor* at the University of Flor­
EveningsDoors Open
ida la now leas than f (1,000 and tho
ties uniats the Legislature make* il ■tate and prlvntc unlveralllea that top aalary la 17,000, Our cgmpntW
MatineesDally 1
pauihte far them to ohlsin the re­ are almtlar In alia and character (ora pay an average aalary of
to
the
Unlveralty
of
Florida,
The
Childrennaarly 17,000 and a top of more
quired fund*.
1046 P. M.
average aalarlea paid to the var* than 10,700. Tho Unlveralty of
Iuu«
faculty
ranks
In
thoao
23
InNegruei. miilrd hy mty pro­
Florida la fortunate In having on
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SHOWING LAST TINIEH MONDAY!
Ila ataff aonio professors with re­
mises in Preiident Tiuman'a civil atltutlona are aa folloWai
1
l.ow
High Average gional and national raputatlona an
right* bill, ilrotild not lie diaap- Oehna
I7.42U t lljB 7
*8,810 achotara and aa teacher*. One, for
OLIVIA ili&gt; HAVIUAND m nil SNA HI I'll
(Minted ever it* defeat in the Sen- Director* (1.KH7
V trfl
r T Y Y v v r w e r e .e *
M at
7.S90 eaample, la recognlwd aa the
ale. There were only &lt;oUr civil Frofeaanra 0.7IU
9.7IH
fl.VUl leading authority pn cltrua culture,
right* propqial*: I) to abolith the Aaaoclatr
No other single Induatry la ao
TUESDAY and W ED N ESD AY!
MM
8,34« Important to Florida. Thla propoll taa (Florida aboliihed the poll Professor* 4,08»
Aaalatant
IU year ago); 2) to mate lynch- I’ rofeaaora 3,TV*
1,437
4,437
hlg a federal olfenae (There were instruetora 8,073 4,327
3,300 aervlcoa more valuable than any
two lynching* in tha South latt
At the Unlveralty
of Florida the
aalary could recognise. We muat
year, none el all in F1iui&lt;U)i 3) following aalarlea aft PaWt
; not let California or Teaaa entice
.
Low
High Average,him nWay almply becauae we are
to abolUh tcgicgalion on butea
»
not willing lo pay aalarlea above
and train. (There m4y be tome !J?*n or .
Illftctor IS,300IlDjlKJO*
#7,900 #7.600, Tho price of » bo* of
inconvenience to llitwe neginea who Profeeanr 4.(V)0
7,600
6,060 orange* I* determined by aupply
travel a great deal at a reauli of Associate _
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,
and demand. w F hava not ad■til.
t _____ I..*!
1 the aelarlea of .deaoa and
(yore at the Unlwrnlty acrordjng tn their apppl

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sppeurlng Iii this paper each
Monday.

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Mtnte of Florida; past Commander,
Taylor
Commandery
No.
28,
Knights Templar; pait Patron for
two terms of Seminole Chapter 2,
Order of the Eastern Star} alio a
I member of the local Shrine and
member of the Morrocco Temple o f1
the Shrino in Jacksonville.
Survivor* Include tha widow and
one daughter, Mrs. E. J. Meyer
of Arcadia.
Funeial services will be hejd at
tho Presbyterian Church Wednes­
day at 2:30 P. M. with Dr. E. D.
Brownlee and Rev. A. G. Mclnnls
officiating. Masonic services will
he conducted at the graveside In
the Winter Park Cemetery where
Imcrmcnt- will Ire made. Tha body!
will lie In state for ono hour pre­
ceding the funeral.

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MONDAY, MARCH 81, 1949

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

S ocial A n d Personal Activities
Telephone 148

Carlin Palmer Ray—Society Editor

*Social Calender
Mo n d a y
The Rlrde Kin*lit Circle lit l!u
First Haptist Church will meet
’ wllh Mr*, G. C. Dixon, 22rt Went
Nineteenth Street, nt 8:(H) I*. M.
The Rev. J. It. Karri* will he the
speaker,
The Dependable Clous of the
.First Methodist Church will meet
'• ai the Home nr Mrs. E. ft. Ktlpnr
rick, Jr., 228 West Eighteenth
Street at H;Ofl P. M.
The Past Matron’s Club will
meet at H:00 P. M. at the home
of Mrs. J. K. Courier, 1209 Pulmetln Avenue, wllh Mr*. It. C.
Maxwell as co.hostess.
Installation service fnr the
Women of the Presbyterian Church
will l&gt;e held In the sociul room of
threat, at 8;00 P. M.
\jf The Tmirlsl Club will hold u regulnr business meeting nl 7:110 P. M.
at the Tourist Center. The meet­
ing will he followed with the
showing of colored pictures of the
Grand Canyon by George Swart*
TIKSDAT
A flower show will he spon­
sored by the Home and Gardens
Department of the
Woman’s
Club of enterprise ut the Florida
Power Club House. Hours are
rout 2:00 to 9: 00 I*. M. and from
:0H to 9:00 I M.
The .Sanford Shuffleltonrd Assn-

Egg: Hunt To Re Held
At SunLundo Springs' P c T S O T i a l s
Among the Faster events this
year will h(. mi eg|* Imiit at Sunl.utido .Springs unit prize* will lie
given In winneis, it. A. Slone,
iiiiinagei alinuunced today. Mr.
and Mrs. Stone nsKiiiiinl the maniigciiient of the Springs und it*
IN acies o f grounds ill .laminry.
They fortrerly operated a sumliter cottage resort at Stone Point,

Mrs. A. II. Duxhury attended
n meeting yesterday of the Fierijdn Chanter o f the Dancing MasIters o f Atnerleu held In SnfaI siitn.

Friends o f Mrs. Sydney (i. Gray
I will regret to h-urn o f the death
o f her sister. Mr». Sue D. Williams,
J
1 which occurred uu Friday in Crows,
N Y
---------------------------------The Springs has had the larg­ iville, Tenn.
est patronage this winter o f any
Dr. und Mrs. A. W. Kpps, Jr.
season in its history said Mr.
•Stone. Adding to the enjoyment .left Snturdny for Vihinta to attend
•if visitors ate th Sunday after. ] the Thomas P. Iliiminn mid-winter
noon concerts on the Hnmtnon I elinlc. They plait to rrlurn to Ranorgan given by Dolores, noted ■ford on Thursday.
------------Oiliindo organist, whose organ Is 1
placed mi the veranda o f the Gift
Mi«* Sue Anderson Taylor, a
House overlooking the Springs, j sophomore at Sweet
llriar ColA new barbeeue I* soon to lie liege, has tieen elected to serve as
addeil for use of parlies on nil'- one o f Itoo Junior house presidents
nies.
|(or the 10(9-1090 session. She is the
daughter o f Mr. und Mrs, Dodge
L a n d is
C lo th e s
W i l l j Taylor o f lloweydn-tho-Hill*.

A u ctio n e d T o n ig h t
M. D. Wever and daughter, Mrs.
________
j Albert Rosselter and -oil, Woody
HOLLYWOOD. Mnr 21— i/Pt
1Wever. of St. Petersburg, spent "
The il'wels, clothes nod hmi-ehold few days in Sanford lust week und
furnishings of Movie Queen C u n d e ’ attended the funeral o f Mrs. W. It.
Landis, who killed her*elf. will hr William*. They are old friend, of
auctioned stinting tonight.
]tho Williams family.
The household goods, including]
———•
hus us
a . his
furniture, go on the lilnrk tonight ,
Hurry Lee, Jr., Iniguests
Kdwurd
Hollci o f West
and tonion ow
Wednesday the m i l e s - ' chillies New York, N. J. and Man- Petereiutlon o f the Tourist Club will
lit New •mil Jewelry will be auctioned rimiin o f Gortor, N. Y. who arriv­
participate in mutches
These include 11 fur coals, stoles, ed yesterday from Georgia Tech
Smyrna Reach.
Till* Junior Auxiliary of tin. i capes, pickets und muffs. The flit, to spend about u week in KnitAmerican Legion will meet at the I include n full length mink coat, • ’ ford. Mr. Lee rind hi. guests
t white mink rape stole, u while Inre nil members of the Phi Kap­
Legion hut at 9:00 P. M.
Russian ermine jnekrl rind a Rus- pa Tan fraternity.
W K DN hSD AY
The Sanford Shufflehnnrd Club sinri hriilidlail suit with white erItu rt
Isfin ca stp r T o
will sponsor u cnrnivul nt 0:90 P. 111i lu­ trim
ll.. ' 1,1....... movie m-lress was
M. at the shufflebonrd courts ut
R etu rn
T o
C ire u s
fr. .mil ■l.-ii.t ii ■ her home fn.ni an
^ftecnnd Street und Pnlmetto Avi
^ t u r . A street dunce will follow tin **V•i id Its*, of -leipine tablet' lust
carnival. ,
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 21 —M ' t Jl dy
Hurt lairu’ astrr, movie "lough g uv "
TH UR SD AY
Members of the Tourist Club
i- going liiit-k to Ins fir-l love, the
TIN K Mt’IS PI. AA
will hold u party ut the Tourist
A iday win eh was in have been i-lrcils.
presented by the Diuniii Division
O ld er.
f.unenster, who started his theof tin- Fine Art- Department mi ntrlral career as a c im i* acrobat.
been po-tp.,lied until Im- signed a four-week rontraet In
|Mur 29
A |u 27
appear In this role with the (*nle
HOLLYWOOD. Mnr. J l-t/P tIll-other* Cirrus nt Louisville, Ky.,
When a reporter interviews a press
A dil u vanilla bean to a iar
starting Aptll II, his studio an­
agent, that should news.
gin ii iihit ■d mi g iii mill allow it
nounce', He will do ptitullcl bar
a . Press agents known by their own " la n d . tightly cnveied. When the
work mid will participate In n bal­
•Signified term us iiiihllv-lsl** or sugar Inis taken on tin- flavor ancing act.
more vulgurly ns Ducks, drum- nf tin
bean
use it ill
rakes,
Ill* original salary under the
lieuters, tub-thumpers, horn-touters cook ie- , pudding*, fioslini;*. etc. big top I I year* ago wo- 19 week­
or hhirh-artl*l*-are the guys wlm
ly. Ills stipend with Cole llros. was
try to get you in to sec n mnvlr.
not disclosed, hut It will he much,
Lately Hollywood bus been _
much more than Hint.
Re

Hollywood

watching nno of the muat effective j
uulilIcily campaigns since .......
Russell and the search for Reiirh'H
O'Hara. It concerns u liiw-limiget |
picture called "Champion."
It hasn't even been seen fry the
p u b lic , but nlreudy It bus 11) lieII Sl’I’ Y mil I Hit \Y
come one iif the most Inlked-iilinut
Pamela Kluuhcth Merlwethei
films in recent years; (21 won a
mllllnti-dollur contract ut Warner*
for Ha slur, Kirk Douglas; 191
Landed ii long-term deni with
Goldwyn for its director, Murk
Robson.
For insight into this important
phase of the industry, I sought
out the campaign’s creator, stubby,
battling George Gloss, u Krupa
^amorig movie drum-beater*.
W “This campaign wns on 'Insideouter,*" he confided vln the phone
from New York. "It is a dangerous
type liecauso you have to be sure
what you’re selling will go over
"When I read the script und
iiw the first rushes, I stopped all
mihllrlty I decided to try the
'Inside-outer,' which I hail thine
before wllh Introducing Ucrgman
ht 'lutermexio.' The Idea Is to let
people discover a thing fnr them*
twelves
^ "When the picture wns over,
I urrunged for private showings
to Important people. They liked
Ihu film and enthused to thole
friends. This sort of thing l*
catching and soon everybody was
talking '
* This Is unlike the usual movie
puhllcity campaign, which is hosed
on "mass penetration." That means
press agents fire .every kind of
ammunition at all medlums-newstRiupers, magazines, radio, etc.with the hone that some uf the
pellets will hit the target; the
movie goer.
"Overselling Is lieenmlng more
and more dangerous," said Glass.
"The public Is getting too sharp.
You cun't tell them something is IITTINO tha "Cinderella" dren per­
colossal und stupendous when It's fectly, Ccnnle Eeccarlno of New
merely terrific.*’
Haven, Conn., modela tha gown ihs
fhin't get the Idea that Glass will wear In June at her weddlnj
goes in merely for quiet cam­ to John Farrell. The gown came U
p aign *. Ilf’s lltuguy who Urok the Connecticut on tha French Orati*
U K inliuhitnnis nr Zemin, Ontnriu, tutto Train with tha itJpulatlon It b*
to IIm New York premier** of awarded lo the June'bride wh&lt;
“ Prisoner of Zcnda." He also put , fitted a beat. With the gown goea a
the caustic anti-female comment* honeymoon trip to France with all
Inin the mmith nr mild George
Handers, who wax playing a rake axpaiuaa paid. w... (InlemaHonal)
In “ Itel Ami."

EvanH To Speuk
(ronllnued Front r*ee (W t
married the longest. Tim tiewe-t
mart ied couple will get u prlxe.
Other prizes will he given lo the
couple from the furthest point
away in the United .States and to
the oldest person present.
At 9:90 o'clock there will In* u
log sijimre donee with R. II, KarriI esl, liineksmith mid deun of square
dance rollers, culling the sets. A.
L. Madden is secretary-treasurer
of the club.
If a past i y blender
is not
available, use two knlvea to cut Hie
fat into the flour. Hold one In
each hnml and rut crosswise so
that the fat und flour form small
put Heir*,

PAGE THREE

Fair Exhibits

Auxiliary Party Heldj
At Nicholson Home

•iiltstniuhiig •xhihits is thst o f
tin- St J nil n - Klectric Co which
----------lot
n «•-ni|di-11- kit. lien .el op.
fl'on iian r' n e w . rrnmr I I I "
k ill.In
will I., lei ,n free at
A milliner of indust'inl di-iday- th.- gate -&gt;i
I'limsduy. Friday
covers an urea HO by ton («■*•!. und &gt;.,- ,i-l.iv .,fi&lt;-&gt; m„&gt;n, and will
and se great was the dcio.nnt fm to* iidnn**..|
ilie It-.yai Crown
space for exhibits that a nmnhet -.leu* * ,i* ti-kuced prices,
lim
o f nptdientions had t" ***- toincil Singlrii. v l *-g"‘n iidpitmit, andovvn, he revealed. One of the innin.e.t *.,.!.,&gt;

The home o f Mrs. J. J. Nichol­
son. Jr. was the scene recently o f
a party for members o f the Lad­
ies Auxiliary of the Urol lie rhood
of Railway Trainmen with Mr*.
J. H. Williams and Mrs. Minnie
Jamison uetlng as co-hostesses.
A St. Patrick's day theme .was
curried out lit the decorations
used throughout the party room*
and games enjoyed by the guests.
Prises fur winning the various
gnmes were awarded to Mrs. L.
II. Harvey, Mr.*. John Rogers, Mrs
C, A, Anderson, Jr.. Mrs. R. / .
Johnson
Delicious
refreshments
were
»ervwl In ahoul 211 members.
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If we mi«s their deadline,-we shall
have (ailed them. They may l&gt;e lost
for a long tlmr. For them there
may not lie o next lime."
Mrs. Rlenttor Abrams, nationally
known lecturer and writer who re­
cently returned 'front an extended
lour of the DF comps in Korope
and of 1-rnel, described the mass
exoilus of Displaced Persons who
are streaming Into embarkation
ports on their wav to 1-ruel. *Tn
six short months nil the DP ramp*
of Korope will la* emptied," Mrs.
At.rum- declared "The transporta­
tion of th ee people to Israel re­
presents a huge nod costly under­
taking. We most gather all re­
sources ut our command and help
the United Jewish Appeal through
its three agencies .joint Distri­
bution Committee, United Pulesline Appeal ami United Service
far New American*
"The United Palestine Appeal
ngeticies," declared Mrs. Abrams,
"I* engagrd in building 90,000
housing units, purchasing 290,000
acre* of land, enlarging existing
industries unit creating new enlcrprisc-, undertaking a vu«l irilgntinn mid ie. luiiititimi program and
promoting vocational mid agrieulllirnl Imilling cour-e- -all design­
ed to absorb and settle ill the
least moonlit of nine tin- e-timnled
290,1)00 immigrants who will
•Irrnm to Israel this year."
.Mrs. Abrams pointed la the im­
portant service being rendrred by
the United Service for New Amer­
icans which she declared, "Is equip­
ped t&lt;&gt; liandhi the ndmissinu, tent
pm arc cure, vocational Imining,
job
placement, settlement otld
Vmeririinirution nf at least 29.000
.levvl'h newcomers who tire expect­
ed to enter this country in 19)9.
If the discriminatory DP Act Is
lilieruliied, the URN A will he
obliged to cope with n much great­
er immigration figure," she added.
1, M. Horton of Orlando. Con­
ference Chairman, told the dele,
gales that the conference marked
the opening of the Florida drivu on
behalf of the &lt;290,000,000 United
Jo wish Appeal di lira amt utged the
conferees "in molillite their com­
munities for the greatest campaign
in history. The homeless Jews of
Korope unit llu- newly rreutc.l
Slille nf IsiiieI I' lonkillg In tingri at American Jewish i-ommonitv
fin help."

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whose engagement to John Knglehui.lt Ling, I. nt &lt; huttmmugN.
Tern, wa- leeettlly 'iniontnced Mis* Kmerick i - n cm.lnale of Semin&gt;ile High Sclu nl where -In- wit* prominent in --*»•-1nt mi.l •cltonl in-1»
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chatting
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- I wi'li friennl &lt; on I'u i Street . . M tlllill:
AN III list IN ill gleett
vt|( mi,I MRS IlKORiiK STINK
und
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wi-iilei
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MRS
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I'KGGY llltAA I I I in plaid dress
RIINK i ujoying a Sunday iiiclil
getting a •nl ■ at lim ey's . .
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II C AIt IT R &lt; in. i &gt;iii- iln- Margaret
It) \I!P inltiig motiinl hi a jeep otl
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I'ttN- Ann
FUNDDM i in i v nig . hi a telephone
Ni t I V ...... tv IRPV Ki l l , III Ml
■Oliver,'illmil mi.I w lapping u Inin
tin- Muvfair on Friday night
die at tin nine tune nt Vowell’ *
Al-.,
l ll/tlllT *
vVIHtili \M
MRS AA i. | I KMING com
ninl I I STKII (iUTHIIIK
ing out
&gt;.f AowilT. . . . . M ItS.
III TTY .lit
IIROC'K
talkin'*
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the wonderful
times at II \ItH% \N S IT h"|»|»imr f “ i
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We were hiiripv lo hear
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Ml..... MARY
M ARTHA LMKIt
lllt» u puli mi Ta 1111*11
ICIv'S engagement and want t*i
11 In* * !•«*&lt; ii util l hat uUli i xlrn '
wi t* bi t a Ini of Imppiiii-"
Sly
i lie huiiifiii hoily will!
t n mi min ii'il Ii v n loi of fi lends
lifrhllli*
lo Smifttiil
Saw J A N K I'll AI'
M AN. a 'Indent
nl Rotliiis. in
li.tto tlte other day . . .
MR mol
MRS. Its altV I.AING of II. lie
Glade getting some gn- at the
lliilaado Hiolhets Amoco Rlalinn
on Geneva Avenue
llll I. PKLL carrying Dial o mil
n ea r box to limrli
Wo wonder
w lint's in H
MRS t M. llttYD
anil danghlei “ l.opiiing in lit lando
W A MDRRISItN
walking
along the
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and
MRS W \YPK RUCKKK and MR
.a.I MRS, IttllN S i’ ll III ARD. II!
■nji.yioe ’ -‘Tin
Snake Pit”
S'KD S.AII I II di.vviilnwn IIftI I 1 *
mi niog from Mayo llnilbei s Chin*
and Mrs. Dunn I I mi l at,
n ||i« Itc-li t , Minn
.....in,, tlie I,ii til of a sun, Daniel
MRS VV I IK til ANNltN and lie*.click Peneff, Jr., on Feb
Medium -nixed sweet pot atm
will ii-niully hake in n moderately ln*r I l-montb old s,,n llll.I,A wuti
in Hollywood. M r' Delicti i- tinhot nvrn in about half und horn mg on I be Itt-ttt It b&gt; Die I’ igglv li.ime, I lo-lion f a i l . , ,.| Smifo,,l
\Vlien they are ready they may AYigglv fm MR III&gt;11 ANNlIN
tie served us Is or removed from IIKTTY .1 AN'K CDPKI.AND ami
the shell and mashed w-ith liiitln &lt; ItAlit KS I'KPItI n l'o m the pic
M. and Mr*-. II, C. AVIiiim.iii an
Congrntor margarine, salt and freshly i ire -how In i mglo
nniinccd loduy tlitr tdilti ot a -on
ground pepper; a little reler &gt; iiiutinn- to in iiN N Y Mc M a n u s Deni,i- Hnniilloii
AYliitinm- on
salt may also lie udiled n Inn I'llH Saiifm.l Giant hnrt'top. who
ii- liem was oimin-d during the Mm I* tit the Fermild 1 aiighi**n
mashing, if desired
Memniial Hospital. Ml- AA’Iul inn e
1 winter month
And othei* nf
1 Die Ini-i-lialt teom I.KN MATTK i- iln fnimet KlUubotli Hughes "f
nal RAY RORKNKI1A.N"/,, having Hnini'i ,et, Ky.

(iarden flub Program, Station WTRH. Monday at 7:9l» P At.
Fertilization i* not the only into short broncho* which will *bf
^ring mnle needed by garden frrcntiolr flower bud' in lute sum
rhnibs.
Judicious pruntnng is equal- mer and bloom abundantly in
of them. Of ter and s(iiiiig.
ly important to many oi
The getieinl rule for primiiu;
course, the pruning cannot all he
done in early spring, since the time flowering shrubs is to politic afnr pruning vnrie* with tho type soon as possltfie sfter they hlnoin
of plant, but ns growth starts in I Tlds rule is applicable lo ino-t
Inina I- th, most Imporlanl sitiglv sin iii*s liloomliiu in •*intci, &gt;i„ n.i
mi* fnr garden pruning,
or early summer, ami suggests that
Pninsettlas have gone through urlv summer bloomers should not
the winter uninjured In mast parts he pruned now, since thut will t*
nf the stale, hut ara looking very move Idoom liinl* for tld* season
unkempt und seraggly if they are Shrub* which Idoom In late sum
stilt unpinned. Now that danger of mer ami autumn will not have llm*frost is over. Ihsv should ho cut to mature new growth properly if
back tn u height of 10 or 12 inches, pruned at once ufler flowering, and
so thnt new shoot' for next win­ so they should be allowed to gi,,w
ter’s bloom enn start low. Kver- unpruned until they become dorm
green hedge* of most kinds should ant. Pruning enn he done ut any
he primed now also, since the time lifter that before g ro w th
starts in spring.
stimulus to growth of buds given
Informal shruldiery shmihl to t
by the pruning operation will not lx* given a hair rut lull a bait
result in exposing tender shoots thinning. Renrh down Into lly l.a-l,
to eold Injury. On the other hand, and remove n whole branch at
azuleus have already started Its point of origin or at Ihe point
growth In many areas, and It is where a shorter branch arises from
fiettcr lo delay pruning such hush­ it, rather thnn cutting Imck th*
es until early summer, when the ends of ull lirnnches equally, Tho
current Hush nf growth has ma­ thinning maintains the open habit
tured. Then tho terminal growth of the informal shrub, where a

Thousand-

fo n t Ur4&gt;»* lo r W om en . . •
tiling eouiAftrpoint r r . Ih o w lf ornbroidtrnKj
vun spun rnyon, occenthd wi lit a bold cenlar
panot. Cleverly ladiiomid lo dint and l«ngtlu*n
your figure . . . wortdurfully dusignod lo wear
from mom lo nigfit. G ray, aqua, cocoa,
chamois in sizes I t ’/z lo

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THE

HANFORD HERALD.

tvalifying Rounds
'or Womens Golf Page Cause Alarm
In Yankee C a m p
qualifying round* for the San­
ford Women'* Golf Aksorlntlon
Tournament will liegln next Thur«day, It wa* announced at the weekly meeting of Ibo Association at
the Hcminolo Country Club Thurs­
day.
Memlier* of the organisation
participated In regular weekly
matches and Ellen Stuck, Jessie
ftayman. Anne Marsh and Cindy*
O'Llngcr won Class A. Cla** II,
Clsr* C anil putting honor*.
Member* pre*cnl for the lunch•on Inctmlsd Mr*. Camilla Itrucc,
Mr*. J. W. Allman, Mr*. Raymond
Lundqulsl. Mr*. C K. I'hilllp*,
•Mrs. Hairy Woodruff, Mr*. John
Ivey, Mr*. Hurry Tookc, Mrs. W.
G. Fleming, Mrs. Earl lllggen*
hotham, Mrs. Mu* O'Llnger, Mr*.
A. D. Mar*h ami Mrs. K. II. Hrnllh.
Also Mrs. Ro«* Adams. Mrs. Jim
Spencer, Mrs. Jbhn 8ch!rurd, Jr.,
Mr*. Faul Campliell, Mrs. Irving
Felnberg, Mrs. K. C. Ilaymnn,
Mrs. Harold Kastner, Mrs. James
Rowland. Mr*. Andrew Carraway,
Mrs. Ellen Block, . Mra. Ccdle
Joseph, Mr*. George Thurston.
Miss Dot Powell, Miss
Helen
Cabas, Miss Muud Wilson nral Ml**
Grace no**crman.

SportH In Brief
Ry AKHOCIATRt) I'REHH
IIAHKETIIALL
New York—Han Francisco won
the National Invltntlon TournnWent with a 4H-47 victory over
Loyola of Chicago.
Knn*a* City—Oklahoma A and
M defealeil Oregon State, 88-10,
to move into the final round of the
NCAA tournament.
Oklahoma City Oakland liittners whipped I'hilllp* Oilers, 05-01,
the National AAU champtoo win lb
lonshlp.
HOIINK RACING
Miami—Cnalluwn ran the nillr
•lid a quarter in 1:80 4/6 to equal
the world'* record for the illstanre
In winning the 120,000 Gulfstreum
Park handicap.
TRACK
Chicago—Harrison Dillar run the
AO yard high hurdle* In 7.1 second*
to equal 111* own Indoor record
al the Chicago reluy*.
Fort Worth, Tex.—The llnlverally of Texa* won the university
division of the Southwestern Re­
creation Tiack ami Field Moot
With 00% point*.
SWIMMING
Princeton, N. J. —Joe Vnrdeur
of lot Halle rrarkrd Ids own inter­
collegiate lOO-yard Individual'med­
ley record, swimming the illstanre
In !L28.4 in the Ivy la-ague
championships. Van- won with 78
point*.
GOLF
Augusta, (in.— Peggy Kirk of
Findlay, Ohio, won thu tlllehuld•r» tournament with 72-hulo scorn
of 800.
Jacksonville—Cury Mlildlecoff of
Memphis held the three-quarter
lolnt lend In the Jacksonville Open
no
li&gt; three strokes.

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THOMAH ILL
HIRMINGlIAM, Ala.. Mar. J l (A1— Frank Tliemas, D», the Ala
I t . N I I I I I I . 1 , - 3 III M i l e
. I l l W a lly . 3 tainu ta n a . » Hale
ma Grimson Tide football ruarh
lle iin y Hqaeak. 7 lleau I'h iiiiip , *
up a
1 record of 118 vie- lla lli. I Haul taiwn. It IlnalitoM n. (
o piled up
lories and all bowl game* oyer a tiim e ym o ra .
18-scason span, wn» reported cri­
One of the smallest athletes at
tically III today.
Thomas has been University of Texas A A M is I. J, Rarrins of
Alabama athletic director since he K1 Paso, 188-pound captuln nf Inc
gavo up the head football coaching fencing team.
Job aarly la 1M7. For almost
three years hi* activity has been
reslrlrted by h circulatory ailment.
HI* physician. Dr. Joseph lllrsch,
said Thome* suffered a heart at­
tack Saturday night, lllrsch re­
ported) however, that Thomas' con­
dition had taken a slight turn for,
the better last night.

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Peggy
Kirk
W i n •s FOUNTAIN employees, muat lie
•
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...
See Mr. Phillip*
Augusta. Womens experienced.
lielwreti .T A 8 P. M. Knumillut &amp;
_____
Golfing T r o p h y ! Atidel null.
Legal Notice

AIHHVKTA, ilm.. Miir.
%iiTll.„ rn
%vvv\u
iVtfify Kirk wRvnl her l»rw| golf T#&gt; o i . a I'YH r
for till* In*! rnilllil anti WO* M»- w||HM* |»Urf "1 rmlilnicw I* mi- w
warded with the Women's Title- N
.•,,„iir,t r„ «p.
lioldciM Trophy, her first major ,,ri„ |M n,r i ' iuhh «*n»ir( «»f snu«»»'"•«
j r 1. ; /\ ;; :" .r i r ^ r: ^ . L ,A.',i",,\ ?«:
T h f nlt/nly 27-yuir-uHl
from I m u min for «n%on r Mtrrriii
Findlay. ().. R m l a fuur-undcr par
V^M qonn HK.

.1.1 on the fmiit nine of her final I'lalnrllf. v». HLAMVH «' WOOD-I Ml!. Iwleieluiil
round yesterday. She slipped to I II W
IT.\
01V liiiiol .1oil tilllclsl
a one-over roming hack hut it seal al M.lifunl Fturlila. Hit* llll
tl.ty
ut
March.
A. I&gt; ISIS
was giant f,,r an IK- hole 7l! and Un­
11 I' I I C I t M 'O N
crown of crowns in women's golfA* Clerk of «i«lit
I ' l n u l l I'u tir l
dom.
tntnt WITT ------------------------------------------------- "
~Peggy *v- f-'Ui -i oTTTTTl-----mtTtl-----.Mltr. That was two strokes Letter The TIIINKINfJ FEM.OW
thnn Imr do-e*t pursuers—defend- 1
rides Ihe
ing champion Patty Herg of Minn- 1
eapolis. Minn., and Dot Kirby of
Atlanta.
,
Patty, who ha* won Hie titleholder* four limes, nl*o Imd a last
round Ti lull she nl«n had rounds
I'llONK
of 77* fin tin- first two days. A
final ilny splurge of six hirtlie*
couldn't overcome that and she
lint I to he content lo *hare llu*
24 Ilnur Service
runner-up place with Dot.
Mis* Klrliy and Mis* Kiik earli YKLLOW CAB CO.
had 78-78 for the first two days.
Ilrn w a lp -* An.iicn x . r . l r e S la lln a
Dot'* 74 on the third day gave her
r«HK 4VM. 4 JMI *r.
a two-xlrnke lead lull xlu- faltered
to a 78 and defeat the last time
a ro u n d .
Ilutli she ami Peggy topped llnluOr. Henry McLaulin
/iihuria*' I1U7 tournament mark
of 101 lull all the Italic could do
Oplnmelrist
wa* to equal hci pH*t performance
mill take fourth place. Her fitml 111 Magnolia Ave. Phorm 111
round wa* a 71.

“Yellow”
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STUDENT FOACII
COLLEGE PARK, Mil. (A’l Al I'ohiak, who caught fur Mon­
treal In thu International Husehall ,
League, I* a *111(10111 at Hie Uni-, W h .l to So lor vom.n'a nld n l problta.
versity of .Maryland. I’ohlnk will ' luncUonal monthly p tln ) Many a m l and
conch the Old Liner*' freshman' woman hsi found the am w tr In CAHnine next season. Hi* lunther Ed | mil's 3-war twlp. You . . . . C A R D !)! mar
m a t. thing. Iota pa.l.r (or rou In fllh .r
is on llie Maiyland fool hall squad
of two w .r i: (II il.rtP d 1 d »r« bitor.

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From Common CoMf
That HANG ON

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ll xnti right In the srgl ol rh« iniuhl*
lo help hsngn ind t.pcl g«rm laden
f hlrgm -ml aid ngmrr In soothe ind
tal raw, rrmlff, infiimrd htoruhill
imuons mfmhrinfs.Ttll )imrdmagiit
tn sell yisl ■ hnille ol Crgomuisina
with th» undtrsisnding ymr mu.t llll*
the wsy it quitkly allays the souah
ir &gt;ou if. to hsvr your monty back.

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,lol.imy Haiti of the Hrnves nml
Rip Sewell of the Pirates hail
Hu- longest National Leagtiu win.
uing stieaks in ID4H, each winnning eight straight,

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OwnerH that we have neeured the HcrvIccM

SANFORD
Fairgrounds — Opposite Ballpark

of

H UBERT B A L B 0N I

ALL THIS WEEK
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AS MANAGER OF
OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT

in Hanson, Mass. Eleven of this 17 years

l e g io n

SIX GREAT DAYS &amp; NITES

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C O M M E K C IA I. K X IIIIU T H
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K N T K H T A IN M K N T — K K K K A C T S

—ON TIIK MIDWAY — TIIK ALL NKW

he has serviced General Motors cars. Nine
o f this 11 years as Service Manager.

BRING YOUR CAR TO OUR

SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Ninth Race— B-l€ Mil*

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NOTICE

THE OPENING OF

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Clubhouse
NcwNfratilres

RADIO STATION

ANNOUNCING

t

M i l l e r s Drop 2
Games T o Jersey AT
Ci t y Aggregation

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too LATE to CLASSIFY

Kentucky M a k e s
Stab At Glory
In N CA A Tourney

Jo« DIMagglo Is the latest to
Join the American "1100 Hume Run
Club". The other are Rabe Ruth,
Jimmy Fuxx, I,mi Gehrig, Uank
Greenberg and Al Bitumens. Ted
Wllltama need* 7* more.

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IIKRLIN—The Communist* of
rThe Minneapolis Millers of the Riissiiin •nrruph*d eastern tierHT. PETBHSHURG, Mar. t t l American
Association
dropped
a
ninny have converted sports Into
I'ltrhor Frank Shea’s sore npek
pair of liascliall game* to the n political tool. They have gone
and lefty Joe I'agc's lamo arm
!
Jersey
City
Giant*
of
the
Interfurther in lid* respect than the
arr beginning to cause some con­
, nnlioiml la-ague at the Municipal Nail* ever did.
cern In the camp of tho New
.
Pork
over
tho
weekend.
Tlai
Out right political proclamations
York Yankees. The two, disap­
■jiiiini* won Saturday'* i-unlest whirh lienounro the western powpointment* last year, arc expect­
l.v
a
7
to
4
margin
and
took
the
ed to live tip to their great 1047
,or* are issued by the Communlutallowing tills nouMin tiy Manager
o!!!,|,!H|r..“.Mf" lr. ^ y
2 .FThn r^rrf.tcMl
"Deutscher
Hport.su*
Casey Stengel.
1
•"chus. (German Spurt Committlghtl controls nil
VKRO REACH, Mar. 2 l - ( / l » i I gunixation
N".W...y:.,'.!‘ in training liere.
which tightly
I'rni tlce of the "pick o ff" play in
I* occupation
t lliimlierger, Smith and Callao _L_. in the Russian
Loginning to hear fruit for the
IiiihIsmI the Stiller* to seven well xonc.
Hrooklyu Dodgci*. They pulled it
Tills committee was t-*t*hli*he&lt;|
.altered hit* Saturday. Desmuke,
twice yesterday in their 0-0 loss
ll.ndy. IImiiIw ami Kos ware &gt;»+ 1last November by kc*—'wl c»m.
to Uui I’hlhubilphia— lAlbtoUc*^
... .1 for II safeties by the Giants ' "lunlst-cnntrollc.l
arganlsatlon*.
Catcher Roy Caiupnoella picked
iailloin.
, ivicluilimr the IrRilr unlonw arid
Ham Chapman off first linse. Angela Lanshury can't renlMl suave demur Samlet* in this scene
Itase hit* were at a premium-youth movement. It liars from
I'itrhei Ed Chandler picked Huri- from "The Private Affair* of Itel Ami," with Aon llvoiak, presnted' ...i Loth sides yesterday when the competition any sport clilh which
ily Ro*ar off seconil in the eighth Tuesday ami Wednr*ds) on the Kits lianlre Screen.
Miller* tgeru limited to five hilt. 'I*»e* not Join the committee and
inning with a ijulrk loss to shortgles and the Jersey City nine col­ ha* the sole power to license new
stop Pee Wco Itocso.
clubs. This effectively prohibits
lected hut seven.
WEST I'AI.M REACH, Mur* AP SclectH Star
i Konekow*ki, llrcwer and Cat- the operation of any Independent
21- 4/l*»— Hill McCahan get* Ids
, |.i-ii pitched for the Mollr*. and or non-rommunist groups.
Combine For NIT
first IDIP pitching test tonight
How the Communists make poli­
DcGeorgo, Maloney and Gooding
ngnltiNl the Miami Flamingoes of
worked for tho Giants.
tic* with sport was vividly demon­
NEW
YORK,
Mar.
Jltd'i-T
he
tho Florida International League
strated at a rerent meeting of
In Hie Philadelphia Athletics' flr»t four Cinderella teams monopolliotl
the Deulscher Hportsausschuss.
spring training floodlight game. ( the National Invitation llu*ketlmll
As reported hy the Russianlilt A DENTON, Mar. JI—(/P&gt;— Tournament all-star tram* -elected
cunt l ulled news agency ADN, the
From Orlando comes word that today by tho Aasoclntcd P ic* ,
meeting la-gan with a lUnum-iatho much travclrd, now unemploy- j San Francisco's dashing Don*,
lion of the west, which declared:
ed, Holm Newsom is maneuvering who edued Loyola of Chicago, 4H"Now il has ia-comi- apparent
for an opportunity to hid fur a 47, in tho flnul minute Saturday
that ruling circles of tho western
job nil the lloston lliaves' pitch- night to win the title, were re.
powers have no interest in keep­
ing staff.
presented on the first five l.y Don
NEW YORK. Mar. II 1.V1
ing the Potsdam agreement hut
lluho, veteran right handed l.nfginn, the tournament'-- most
Kentucky'* try-ngin Imy* make are mine concerned with a rrinilnpitcher who has been with more valuahle player.
iirmlhi-i slijh nt La-kethnll glory nl divi*ion of the world and con­
chilis in organlxed husclnill than
Loyola placed two men mi tin
luic lunitrhl In the miming round structing a front for a new war.
any other player, insist* the first team—Guard Gvrry Nagel
■if the NCAA plnvorf*.
Our new democratic spurt move(Hunt* didn’t give him a "fair and Center Jack Korrla. Howling,
Once figured nlmosl n slum-in nicnf, on the ifintrary, stand*
shake last season.”
Green, which took third place by!
fm Luth the Nnlionnl Invilntlon for peace. Then-fore, we resolve
Ri-acliim hero was negative. A whipping Htadloy, H2-77, -uppliedi
uni NCAA titles the Kentuckians unrnmptoinislngly never again to
few grin*, no word*.
six-foot-six Mac Often, while llrud
now will have to prove they call aid the warmonger* by conduct­
SARASOTA, Mar. Ill (/I'l— |,,y*„ |,nui Unruh rounded mil the
wt" under fire.
ing a non-politleul sports move­
Huston s Ited Sox will enjoy a f|rn| f|vi.
They’ve been beaten only twice ment.”
rarity of ImsebuU's spring train*
The siimii four quintet*, which
ill II game* this seiiHiin, hut the
Having thus represented them
big *eason today—a day off.
were the only ones of tin- I- ori­
two they lost were the big ones. sr-lves a* the champions of pence,
"Sure," said Munuger Joe Mr- ginal entries to ploy iiiok- limn
SI I mil* whinnoil the Wildcat* Ly the political sportsters issued an
('uitliy. "let the Imy* have one one game, furni*hed the entire I
two point* in the final of the Sugiii inflummiilnry titlark ugninst the
off day. They don't get any. Any­ srcoml team.
|
Howl
luilid,1 v lournnmenl and western occupying powers which
way III* pitcher* need a rest."
It was c-imposc-d of Joe Me
l.oyula of Chicago trounced them, violated
all
Inln-nlllcd
rule*
IICKHANK, Calif. Mar. 'Jl lA'i
•'•'J 17. in the quarterfinal round of governing German conduct toward
If Manager /nek uylor of the Niiniee ami Frank Kiunia nf Han
Melchior te of
•In- National Invitation a week ago military government.
Hi. lamia Hrowiis la worried over Francisco; Genu
liill IIff hfbm, tSiinfMid, |k 11111 niNU today.
Tin- sport comiiiillee ilruoumcd
injuries to III* regulars, he ran Hradley; ('buries Hliaie of Howling ••II Mil-' nl IIII* IllM
I( liill * Oil*
find comfort In the pi ogress of (Green and Hen Hluilt of l.nynle
Almost nobody dnidila that the the western allied ttntu/e for
(• n i l 111 t iir s i 'im im I 11 r11111111 K lo ri
l.eviiigton Wildcat* can get pn*l I control of the indu»ti inl Ruhr val(lie icplnccmuuls.
•In I iih 'i.ro lirtf m ic
i .u ir T n iirim *
•he Villanova Wildcat* 1 1111-01 to- ley a* a "shameful dictate" and
Andy Anderson, filling In for t
unlit to o|!«‘it Wnliii'Hiliiy at Col*
night. Hut the load ahead certain- utldld:
Hull llilllngcr at third, hanged, K p f i n n l ( M l l l l M n t r U 'S
li'lfo A 1 im tio lf riu li, Ih'l.iiml.
out liiroe hit* and sparkled a- I V C I in e i v l U I ) r a l l i r i v B
ly doesn't look a* smooth as II
“ We will never rest until the
■lid a short week ugo.
field yestciduy
to help the
criminal aims (of the western
Hrnwns heal the Oakland Ouks,
The Immediate stumbling block ullir*) to partition Germany and
TH.Mini r-a^siii.F.r rinv«
l(M. Ken Wood, suldiing fur I'niil
ill-ills to he the University of Ill- strut a new war are Ntiiaslu-d. All
H , II %V i l l i ' H ' l ' L l I
Lrhncr In center field, drove in
led*, llig Nine champion with a German politician* wlm support
First I'unlldnw n. Hielilv H-H
five runs with a homer and a I'lucnl, Tor*
,
l!M H-coril. Tin- lllinl are favored i Iii-ni- western measure* are mur­
Hriuliil- Haillr I'tlli. Two II I" |
double.
io IiiiihIi aside Yale Cl'J-ft) In thr­ derer* of (lie German nation uml
H n ly Your*.
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ST. PETEItHHUKG, Mar. til - in*,la,
W.T.R.R.
ill *1 game of tnnight'a iloilhle- traitors."
T liir it T w o II T r e v 'a A l. HH o ’
i,l*i The SI. Louis Cardinals went ll.ili. H ue Hqncak.
licndi-i.
Having lints delivered them­
o u r th
I'lil
u
Yankee.
HI
after their sixth straight vlrtnry IlnFrU
selves of pronouncement* which
rr, Nettle It
I I I *•!» %&gt;
today against thu Cincinnati lied*.
Kirill Funn,us leiln-l. Tull III nil
The IHIM annual Note Onmc should under coutrul council law*
r, 1111 \\ •••.l»-i •« I i i u l o . i r *
The Cards, after dropping their llulihr Mann
N# « ••
llr-riK.il Routs for the university to which Hie Russians themselves
I1 II1 1 il) ni|»iln I'lilel. I c m ' I. s* 311
first three games, have won five
\\
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I.
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MIllsMl
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proceeds go to (he Hengal Mission* subscribed land Germans in jail,
i llll T l .....................I... U 1 *1 Ml*
In a row, all from top-flight op­
Hevc Ml(1 .Million
lioving rhnmpinnshlp* will take tile Communist spurts Inisse* pro; %r. Ni ».
position. Manager Eddie Dyer i* Moon lluckot.
1 ••••••il.it
placr- March itH lo A|irll 8. All reeded to the prosaic business of
KImIiIIi - lli'iiey Mnl roil, Fiivniili- sS III,
especially pleased withthe work Marsiisll.
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■in India.
handing out prixes to their win­
Hunimln Me
..... I- IM 'I «»m|i*
la
nf his mound staff and thu hil­
Nlnlli »tr. Hlmrl*lo|i, H|ili&gt;oa, •S» ell
ter sports champions.
U ..rill
t«i
S' l ll F
ling of Marly Marlon. Marly has Twin Hills
Y ii nt
HIM*
T . . (» • »
Philadelphia Athletic outfield
Tenth — llealitiiwii,
lloio-vmoic, ) 0 1 . HI
poumlud out olght hit* in^ four
i i «*
1 1 1 '» n
I 3' 111
sine Ham Chapman was an AllTony
Ravage, coach of the
lama I sic*Irtlt
Im
lf».v l
3 If.
game*.
. . TO.MHUT'S II.N'MIMIS
IV mi 1 1 I1 I \ t ‘ \% i l i . r r " » 4 •••!.
Amciieu fulHnick from ('ulifornln Fort Worth Rangers nf (lie U. H.
Filia l4 It ll'F.—Fiiiarll)
The Pilcher* have yielded only
• i n i n - i i i» \
K la r
11
an
1
on
the
11)17
Associate.!
Press
Hockey League, shot a 81 on tin.
I liiiwdy Ick. I llnihl* Hull. 1 11 3" I I ......... | II’ IIIMIIh I t , 1 1 I ■•11
17 hit* In tho last three games. Askaiun
Flo, I l asllcduuii. f. I Ini
team.
golf course In Texas recently.
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LOS ANGELES. Mar. i t —&lt;/»*) Jeep. S Hpeeil Jet |i ' I'lKcnn I in-,- II I'. M\\..tlil
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13 ini
—la-fly Johnny Sehmits. tlw S U«*l Itecnrd
13 1 . I |iiii •I n l .
Dick Hprnnnwiry, defensive- atur
sf.itiaii n\i 1 :—1 'iiinfiir
More than half the mcmlrer* of
Cubs' ace pitcher, wu* scheduled
| *•' II*. - tll|.
I*" I Mill
I Huille •’lit. 3 mu
lliuhlli , I
of the Hyracusv Imskethull team, .Syracuse'* wrestling varsity got
\|t|ta|. ,.l \ ill* 11*-**
lo muko hi* season dehut today T a n II Tntnnhi I l» ■ &gt; N..i&lt; '• I'h.il
II .1 1 N' i . i i i
li.u i'h
Is IIt.- kid brother of Mnck, most their -tart in high school com­
aguinsl thu White Sox us the and 1 'll IM. i. Tn* II..11 : Ism loll,
Hrl II f ' •I ll
m.M|l|ll'l
valuable member of thu Michigan pel Ithm at Mephum High Hchool,
Yniils
two Chicago rivals iipuned thuh s iialy
T i . i I -H “ M i n i
THIIIII II II 1 ---.1 III Mile
Iquintet.
1111 H A
11 •111II •'*
Helliuore, L. 1.
annual spring series,
I IM i l II Jean 3 I'lck « I'rhle *
Y i . u r . M c i i P ' f 1 H.. ii»;»
I .....
Dutch Leonard and Mort Coop­ llll n r lln ll. I Fnlilc.l M -ui.-)
\111 **I• I . M t P | k
I ' I m RI -IHI
* I'.iil. N*n&gt; v 7 T»u II
\|||m|P \\ l l l l S Mill
\ li u l n
er also were slated for mound Huueak,
Trev's Al. • Mil I..HI) K
Ily
Hi'.|M»*’.l
duty with the Cutis today.
FUl'HTH HIM: .1 III Mile
I ‘ lIHMI-llll I I I
I I * . Ill
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1
1
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3
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A
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LOS ANGELES. Mar. 2 I - I /P ) Th*
ft i n
III I it It I
H|im I
Tree H l*ak. I Ni IIO II. ■ Hl« lint
H I m i y 11m 11 1
llank ItiiNikowskl, the Cleveland ilrr.
S Hull* Ill-all. 7 K •' Kay. k
Nc wa.
Indians' youthful spare catcher, 4'illIt- Mae.
HI mi I* M i i l k t l
llr|Mirl
FIFTH HAIL—3 III Mile
Is using probably thu heaviest
I III I I'lllM' F I*. I Itlil
I Kl A ln n li, 3F a l ....... laihcl. .1 .
hat In haschnll. And he says he’s Tub
K urm
ft l ii rk # * !
li» i".M
Tun. I T » r i klnll '. H.|iia
i m
i . i ii * H m i i u m
going In get an even hravlar une. Lover, S lllildit .Maim, 7
M|im | I f I ' . i •till*'
$
J»
Tho musslvu stlrk, weighing 4H I'leannre. s Hull. Ilnnlii
i&gt; I.. H i 'i n l -I ‘ Ii I hh M t t . l .
S I X T H I I I I l . — .-l lil Mile
tiunreN, canned a considerable
T l l l l l * I n I •»!IM*#'
I Will tllrl. 3 1 *1vmini In I'lilef. i 7; im
1r» I', v i ' i i l i i u M 11 wl*
sill- when the former holdout .In liro e y 's Itinl I i,.iiiji* in
I l y i n Mil
Ilii* I 'l l t l Ii i Ii I m IIH
7
an
pructleed for the first tlmo yes­ (i Iduhelli- S Inisl* H«|iieiik. 7 1 •»*• 7 r. \ K VN
1, 1 1 1 k, » T ill* l l l l . , i n l
I H 14,1 II I III «'l I t i l l *
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NH% i s v r i l — M %• 1 ; N III M ilr
I l.m l iv
I t . -I
j M i-s M in i, .1 ,1 0*1 M i l i i * M y c H ' i l P K
Thu uverage bat scales 1*1
1 Ift 1 1 1 *I •' I n m | I'lgg |»i«' i :. i *?p
We are Happy to nilviri* ill
!I7 utinrea and Hal* Ruth's v • AIih iii II i h Io 'I, I Mh M u ii W iive
111 M . - . l l| .*• Il l(li|
Ttiii1
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considered heavy at III •••»*•N l u l i l I M M I mii
l.«i ifu lo 't't
1 M i lit*
*• Ift I i i n I i I c H i m *
Rusxkowskl, however, says I IIM IM 'I I I — II I I I ! % HI M llr
I U I'l
2 I &gt;*•• I* Mtialici. -1 •I .111 l l l l I I . 111*1 l l l l »*« ||
Chevrolet - OldHmoliile • Cadillac
plans til use a Wl-minc* all. *
|ft I *••!•« I i I r n I ' l l l l i
l‘‘u v n r lli ‘ -Mm liil. I Hi*in mi I !• M'
•* IIII (M
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later.
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A&lt; • m m I I i i m I m l l ^ i - n r i l
M tilron. &gt;1 K 10 K (Mi

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MONDAY, MARCH 21. 1949

HANFORD, FLORIDA

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Flying Luck
Georgia Tech
Justs Wsc
Rube's Itoward
Corky's Hllla
Mr. Shortstop

FOR COMPLETE, HPK(IALIZKI) SERVICE
ON YOUR.CARB AND THUCKB

"SAVE DOLLARS AT HOLLERS'

15- NEW HIGH CLASS SHOWS -it
15- NEW THRILLING RIDES -15
KMteland For The Tiay Tots

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In MAIKIAItCT A
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Real Entitle For Sale

RANCH T Y P E ho line, :i bedrooms,
fine location, 112,000,00. Terms
can lie urranged. Two Bedroom
lioime, done In, $.‘l,(i00.00.
J. W. IIALL, Realtor
Itrliahle Heal Katatc Service.
2129 Mellonvllle Are., Phone 964W

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Blondr, Maple, Wulniit,
each

ItijsInckH OppnrtuiiilieH

1 A R T IC L E S FO R S A L K
Reg. $H.06, 12 ft. Ill ••mil....... Tun
DOIMiF. r i.Y M IH T i l
A Ik own Cnlnliml pitllern, per
WASHIN G A *Pollshlng"
P A R T S AN D S E R V I C E
Sip Yd.
$ 6.06
STAFFO RH H AMOCO SERVICE
109 Palm etlu Avr.
Phone K ill
MATHER'S
Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197
20.1 K. Find SI.
I’ limir 127 NEW FLOORS Mirfneeil In perfecFRIED JUMBO HltkiMt dinner*
lion llld floor* oiiiile like new.
ovcrynlght, $1.00. IIOMRICH.
Klnihlung, rleaoing A waxing.
HOUSE TR A ILE R 20 ft Hme-D...
Porlahle pnwei plaid, 22 yeata
luxe ludliiii Seoul }760 110 .lurk
T IXED o ' f DTEDS! Complete line.
expel ieiiei* III S4*oilnole Comity.
Morrison.
I’m k Avo
Tiiulei
)lnnt*M Tuxedo Feed Store.
H. M. (ilearnn. Lake Mmy.
Cnurt.

i LUNCHEON
nerveil

and

abort

every dny ill

Drug Store. 71k up.

Amazing Results

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Expert TIRE Repairing
S T A F F O R D ’S AMOCO SERVICE TOMATO
variety,
Pbnnt 9197
Park A 2nd.

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d*r. Seminole Venetian Hllnd
On, H20 W Urn Ht. Pliuna
II62-W

plant-,
Pan-American
60e
pel 100.
Phone C n i.l, 617 for HaMrry. Cm rratnr ,
and S lm ler aeivire.
.'IwalnV
dattery Hervlee, 10t W. Fir«t

Phone 120.

apartment.

600 I'urk &lt;)n|y $17.21 per month. Lut u* In, stall a new Chevrolet motor
hluck aaxemhly.
TWO BEDROOM modern house till I Save excessive u»* of 'oil—
Dec. 1st. completely furnished., Save excessive use of gaiollm
Adults
only.
Leaving
for
,
,
,x
H north,
..*1 Rmruver
—
Recover uiiu
that n»nj»
loss ui
of kuwdi
power—
In/two days. Four mlUa out -,.RV THE (iMAf- r iu h ; b t PLAN
West First St. ltd. W. A. Nor­
CASH PRICE—$186.00
man, Box 117, It. F. D. 1.
While they last
STUDIO room, private hath, suit- rBAVK^|IM)LJ»MIH^AT HOLLERS
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
able for 1 working girts or men.
2nd A Palmetto Ave. Phone 12711
Thono 1106 lifter fl P. M.
Hanford
2
W A N TE D TO REN T ~
Mill’ii Swap Shop—We buy, sell nr
trade must anything. -0(1 San­
ROUGE or apartment for family
ford Ave. Phone 166-J.
I of six. Inside city limits. Wnutd
trade niy plnce Just ovlildo city. TKR m i NAI, (HULL, Rua atatiun
B, II, (JilcRf l-»ko Monroe*_____
omm
open 24 hour*
hours cjnlly.
dally. Outfnlntf
Outgoing
orders, Handwirhes, breakfast,
lunch A dinner. Complete foun­
%
R eal E state F or Hals
8
tain service.
m e a l Es t a t e in s u r a n c e
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT HOT LUNClir/h every day
(lay from
fror
RAYMOND M. MALL, Realtor
11:80 lo 2:00 al ItOMKR’R. ,
.,m. 4 Florida Slate Bank Bldg.
t2 FT. MEAT box, 2 ilayton scale*,
FOR FARMS, homes, business
adding machine, ca*h register,
roperty and acreage, see your
meat grinder and meat slicer.
A.
St
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Realty
Agency
Cheap. Phone 788-J.
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Oris R. Mathleux, Asaoetate
s
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1807 K. Second Street or phono
mattress In egcollent condition,
1809-J____________
$86.00. Call 883-J,
LARCE LOT, heavtly timbered,
fronting on Crystal Lake and SEWING M A C H IN EH. Bert’a
Hewing Mach. Center, 110 ,W.
1 Lake View Avenue, City .water,
let HI. Ph. I IPO.
electricity and phone ronnecllona
available. I* A. Cline, taka
Mary, Fla.
____________ Zinnia, Mdrlgold and Tlthonla
plant*, 20c per do»en. Call
County 2804.
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MAYFAIR
|Hanford’s finest subdlvIalon-taUi

frf^ d T h isrra ;^ r™ BnsIa,i PA,NT8- Com&lt;

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h ‘ or *'terms.!,*! Owner° LEO
Phone $8$.
l?08EN,r P. O. Bob 814, Miami 111*114 W. lad. 8L
Reach, Florida.
AUTO QLAH8 maUlled while you
wait, dny make or model, Glass
______ IN D USTRIA L Trackage
|W corner nf Fullon and Maplt. aS&amp;KAKIK'((££’•
ft Petal Cav
: Lota I, 8 and Elk of Iota n and
118-1^4 W. tnd. Hi.
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11i*l |&gt;-Sr If j. Self Service l.aumlrr
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G L A S S U I.D CKH — Alt p u ll.......
tod W. 161 h Ht.
Phone 11*9
uml sixes.
SENKAIUK GIhsu A Faint Cu.
FLOOR S A N D IN G —and flnialn-e
13-114 W. 2nd. HI.
Phone .120.
witli
modorn
ei|uliiinent,
years' experience. Work ......
GAS Rcfrigeriiliir $6lMH&gt;. Mnple
soloed.
K. K. Stevens, IK
lu'drnom suite, sptings A mat­
llox l-OI-A, Sunford. f u l l 710 HI
tress $126.00. Good riding horse,
uflet 7 *»M» P M. or IhT hii * 7 " M
saddle A bridle $100.IK). Musk rut

Fur coat, slit: 14. Call IIII8-R.
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AKTICI.KN W A N T E D '

Highest rash pike paid for used
furniture. Ted Davla Furniture
Co. IN E. 1st. Ph. 968.

7 Pete, Liveslocli. SuppReo

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inoturiil ( hi lo yniir time *»l$»yr now
in rr.illir lls |nlrrlr» valur
im.tm.M. rmifiU xhitw 4*5' # nl lu t tnir l»'illlr I $p If nnr nvrrfti. If
turn utitl Mimirii hut 15 ntillrr Inmt nul in nn| 11(41 ($(•« *-rnl Rdithflrri,
mitrllloiiiil nitin i il Inin iiiiciiil.i we will M'fmill toiit money
II I f . Iff Itl.fr" SS nf how Imil fwtl
Whrn %•$*! Irr I itir\*&gt;!•&lt;*. tltill, llrril.
I n v, Imip iliffi vfTdilv. «in ,iviiftliikiTivi I n n torn «*nffrii$»r. ««nl how tnun?
tin'ill*
(nr1* you li.nr ftfril hrfnrr,
l«» wink nr t$l.*&gt;, ,i |wmr np|&gt;Hlli
(it II 511Mt If -II* in.IT hr thr rrmrri?
whrn V4tlir n n I n k Ui.it hrH:
«|L«rh .inti turn riIirI hrllM.iiin ion nrnl?
I ll \ II MiihiY* II m.iy do tnimfrn
whrn IlftttliR !m *i
tlir hrsl nf &gt;iiti
iUnl you frri nfd Infnir tntir lifiti for loll .il»*t hr Ihi" lirsl MitrMitiFUl
•Mill lift* •verms ltn( wot til lllllii; fm yotii hr.ilflh M »kr vo»» frri, foil,
wiih H u m wi nine &gt;"ti il«wn il sin’ll whik iiinf rnJoy lltr hrtlrr.
*ni$y hr AJmnfi l^ k nf mitirr.if«» hi *.»_:: &gt;llM it il .......... t to *v••$tn &lt;*«
KoiimiJtiU xV \rnli’ i miii llfiui
ir \Vii 11*i re ii Vnt" ii $ F
— —
5l.nl Otilrr&lt;« t«i AIm.i *- .iililn-N?^ 11mi loetiif l*owtii($"
jli

,
,

l.nnuy’a WESTERN Saddle A Rrulle. Can VENt-rflAN I1LINI)S made tn nr-

I* *een at Salni'a Uplmlxlery,
III) W. tat. SI Phiiiie 1161.

Reid What They Say!

Wonder Minerals
I OR rilO l s t M l * . &gt;•( ir.ir- -uf (rirra, nil .nillie nl ilnrlnrv, in tn
mineral vpilnx- In crl .lire, nr irllrf
Thr latr I'rrvlilrnl It.i.i-nrll usril
In (il tn Mlurr.il H|irliits In (iriirxla
lli&gt; WO* hrl|H*if nr itmilil mil liavr
(unr thrrr twlrr .1 m i
WK tlAVI' nil lie.nit nl Ihr 111)rar­
il ItlUS -piliiE- nl l.nuritrs. I'r.mrr,
.mil fanuni- Ihi.mlnn In .iltrirlll
tirrrtr. nllrir. .mnrililK In Irxrllil.
Ilrrculrx. (In* (ml III rlrrn.il -Irmxth
amt .vniilli. itr.«11k its n.iln s anil
It.tlhril In hr (nrrvrr munx
IF YOK till 1 iillTrirt. .mil rail
nut itn In thr mini r.1 1 ^|llllll;,.. Irv
UMl-MIN f It \l. ntilrli . i.nliiln- 11
hlrnil nl Ihr sjiim* inlnrr.il- tli.il r.m
lir Iniinil j I tin- stiilil'* lirsl -|irm(I' hr nilnri.il-. 111 II 111.1 v Hntk
mlra.tr&gt;

$10.06

T-Shirts
•lie
•j *&gt;r,
FURNISHED 2 lu'drnom gnrnge j HHEAKKAS’l - nerved every day Pieniiuni Paints Hal.
$.16 A ”$46
apiirtment, $d6.(Hl ninntli. Phone j nt Laney'N Drug Store. 16c up. Toledo Settles
ARMY-NAVY S I R P L I ' S
flflO-W nfter 6:00 P. M.
NEW CAR ECONOMY
101 No. I’ ulniello

1 ROOM
Avenue.

K»hv*mi
rurffoil In
/ ' *■ri$dfimiftl)

exten ­
$19.96 RARHECUE STAND , Ini. A Santurd Avenue fm »ate.
I.lined
$111.00
FO
R S A L E : le .ln u im il. excellent
lliiiwIiij9iiie99 IniHled ul liu le nf
$21.tl.ri
Sanfoid Naval All Rime. Ilosldouble
nes« ruler pi h c * located here!
$10.06
F I &gt;rhi a Fashion*. tin*.. New
NICE Country Home, with rity 2 - $10.60 Box Spring!., twin nlxe,
Yoik I limit:.. Hi lit,- School mid
convenience*, several lota, fiull,
shop worn, encli
fio.or,
College, Tom Ini llniitulel. (’all
shrubbery. Iluritnin
for t|iilt*k 6 • $12.06 Hassocks, shop worn,
lia le Way Re-liiurnnl -0-106.
911I1*.
I’ lioni* Cmmiy
1701 or • CHl'h
$ 11.116
1link W.
2 * $220.00 Cliippcndiili* Sofa's, MAKE $6 per hum al home tm lalnllglllly rolled,each
$70.60
li/ing Ikiliy SIiih' i , llrnii/.e, Sit\N OlITHTANIIINtS V A LU E
ver, Hold and I’ enrl Free DeNEW CONCRETE llluck, 6 Itunra, 6 ■ $14.06 Felt Ham* Rug,*., 0 x 16,
each
*$ 0.06
lullhiklavi
Cn 2111 Weal
2 bedroom lloim* &lt;ui two fill fool
.Mmti'hi'Ntei, l.iiN Angeles 14,
loli, 1*1 lilucki. from inwn. Priced t - imcd Sofa, frame uml goings
In good shape, can In* re­
Califoiiiia
to 9i*ll ijulckly nl kl.mm.OO. Look,
covered
$16 00
ilila over.
♦
60.06
Kneehiili*
ilr-k7
iliawcis,
RAYMOND M. HALL, R E A L T O R .i
12 S P E C i A g S h K V IC E S

FOR R E N T

1270-J.

'i«r chirf,

t • Duncan-Phyfc llliting A
sion tuhle, imnl
1 • IHlMIfi Knechok* lh*»k,
Oak, used
1 ■ $40.DO Low Roy CIicnI of
, era, *hop worn
2 • $20.60 llox SpiingN.
kIi c , ahitp worn cm h

065-M.
HOUSE PAINT, Flr*t ipmllly F.
Si.
J, C. imtNlde white $6.26 gal. USED SMITH typewriter. Mahog­
any Viet ruin, lot fine record*.
STORE room and furnluhed apart­ SENKARtK (ilaaa A Paint Co.
Fled
ltU9M
‘ll,
Oil
Magnolia.
ment. 20B N. Park Ave. Phono
OKI,ANDO
Morning Sentinel. Or112-til W. 2nd. St.

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NO IIATTI II Inm lime yim Imvc
hrrn sulTrrliie tniin -li.nuih, kill
nr.v .ami rhiiiin.itl. ili-tn---. .mil
h Ii.i I .Ini*- mu liiiu- Irtr.l liMuritmi ran, non Inn.r tin ii llrt il inn
Ukr (1KO M IM I M I
Hlth »uur
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lilt KIUIIS I V &lt; linnl-ts i .1 nlint
iii.ikr (IMI VIIM IIU
II i.lines
irniit the e.inli
N.itm^'- lahuniInli Cnnlahis NO linpr NO .ilrnhtd.
NO nil. oNI.X \.iline's mlnrritv—
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iliruMiatlsni irtlirltl*. knlnrr .mil
■Inniarh alltnmt*

■ n Hir tii\»f-

two inrlohn m r hnutlivl into « polii r t tit u.
^ '
Milrlrn lir iimH for o ru"l$ 1rlf» tn N.rnt .Irrsrv T h e "■&lt; 1 '
tvdiu’c frvt'i nf tin* Imy iitTIU trd va i i H , i k n in ry u 11&gt;• « nt

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STOMACH A IL M E N T S , W EAK KID N EYS,
R H E U M A T IC PAINS, A RTH RITIS, N EU R IT IS

11.1 Palm etto Avenue

'h on e Ifilili

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CanEmjoy
CoodHiaith

(Jirl for Checker and Inspector
High SehtH)! Education Necessary
Phone 014

It to me fo r the beat SPO T C ASH price.

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HELP WANTED

car to turn in or if you have an extra ( SK I) ( A lt bring

lot &amp; Sanford

•w*

' collcglntc boxing i lniiiipniii. is the
KHh in Ihi’ history o f Syracuse

■■** IV Y -D R Y

USED CARS
If y mi lire K«IUng n N E W CAR

r \r,F. F IV E

FI.0R H 1A

Univci itlly.

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TO HlIY OOOD CLEAN

HAN FORD,

•lliniiiy llollli’r, tun ..... ml inter

March. A l&gt; 191*
•» I* lll'.IIMniN'
Ah I'lcrk of Mill
Clrciiii Colin

P O IS O N
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CATCHERS I" tMC
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MILE.' I l
ME CAN STEAL
TMl FID.’

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SERVICE Second to None
HTAFFOHD’H AMOCO HERV ll I
’iirl» A 2nd.
Phone 9197

ELECTRIC nr
ACETYLENE
WELDING
Hanfurri Mnlnr A Eupl. i t.
268 W. 1st HI reel

f
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A A A A Reds, Rooks, Austra Cross­
See Jlninm* Cowan’ s Hlieel Ma'sl
es, $11.90 per IPO. Assorted, our
Works for new riuliatom hi.'I 1
select Ion $0.90. Meal chicks, mu
im*w eore*.
Rinlliitor repaitoit;
selection.
$4.90.
fi A It 0 F. N
We lake o f f Htnl ili-iinil.
STATE CIIICKB. BOX 221. H.
CO H EN ’S Hsdlnlm Repair Simp
Vineland. N. J.
for new Core* und complet'* &gt;•
HELP W A N TE D
pairs. Plimic 16U-W. Rrnr lu&gt;.
Sanford Avo.

FIRST CLASH MECHANIC. GEN­
ERAL MOTORS DEALERSHIP,
STEADY WORK. FINE WORKING CONDITIONS, GIVE RE­
FERENCED BOX MR, HAN­
FORD HERALD.

SEE UB FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT HIIRF.AU DF
HANFORD
II* N Park
Phnnr m

AVON PKODUCTH
WOMEN ran work 26 hours week­ If you want uiialtiy In PAINTIN'.
ly. Hum $26-$60 Income. Write
* RUDY WORK I have two -if
Naomi Heabury, 811 East 10th.
the lieal men In town. Estlmnic*
Ave. ML Dora, Fla,
free, work guaranteed. The In-'
materials used. Huy Reel'* Pnun
IH) YOU HAVE THE CAPABILI­
ft Body Hho|i, ion W. 2nd. St
TIES AND AMBITION TO KARN
1304 A MONTH AND UPT
DHEHHMAKING A Alteratl.u.Restricted territory In Hanford I*
F irst class work. Mr*. Fidki'i.
upen to a men whu wants to sell
berg, H20 West 201b. Ht.
a product that has customer domnml, unlimited prospects, good
profit margin and up to 70'/ re­ IS N O TIC E D — PE R SO N Al
peat business In a reasonable
time. Complete Sales Training F R E E PAR KIN G ror our niilnm
Coo rue. We deliver direct An rns
era I Bhak from Down Town
tonurra, look after rntlrcllon*. HTAFFDRD’ H A MIN'D HER VICE
Phone 9197
Credit extended to customers, Park ft 2nd.
profit checks mailed weekly. The
LOB'1 A F O U N D
rry-Fylor Company, manufac­ 14
turer of Underwriters' approved LOST Pearl rar ring. Reward.
Fire Eatinguishera, offera the
Mrn.-E. n. Doyle, (IUH Paliiu'Kn,
above benefits lo (he right man.
Phone 667-J.
This Is a Job for an ambitious
salesman—others
save
your LOST: Eye glasses In ruiu: down­
postage. Write details about your
town. Please return to \V. II.
past sailing sxperlenee. Address,
Moye, 107, E. 6th HI. Raward.
ryr-Kyter Co., Dept. T-18, Dayiflf
M J T O a rO H ^H ALK
ton 1. Ohio.

HfejAK
water pump with 2" Intake I S
bungalow, full basement*, furn­
outlet with 4a4 Gat pulley. Pried
ace. garage, In attractive eeL
$60,00 (or both motor and MMp.
ting; 4 acre* ftuve,
—* ii 18 acres garRunning rendition. Phone 14ft
den. One block from school.
Hanford.
Phone
PRACTICALLY new Hot F»|nt
Electrie 8tore,.7 ft, Norge reNICE 2 bedrqom furnished cottage,
frlgeratori elan Sable blent fur
model*. Including eteclrie range •eoat, full length i I carat blueHOUSE Trailer, 4ft model Star,
t
w o r iT w a n t b p
ft kitchen cablneta, alee weak
white diamond ring. Phone 747*
$660.00. Phono 370-R.
room with washer. .Nice shade.
LOWER PRICKS, Expert wateft
.Located 1 ejile from
repairing,
0
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C.
Fellow
a,
B
m m HOUHE Trailer. 116 E. aist/Ht. or
ITAlRY tNDIGO, the flneet cover
Algo lagladee M
photM_6S6-W.
8 h o^ l7 0 0 ftaaford Ave. Phoen
he green In grevee
PONTIAC 1947 Btrca'mllner’ h Tt
dor, 10JXX) mile*.
Rides and
Uie 'hour or
looks like new, A bargain at
$1716.00.
e^speciaHae
fteafard Meter ft Rgaipmret (u.
m w. r im i t

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MONDAY, MARCH &gt;1, 1149

C. 0. Andrews To •Shirley Ann Rathe!
Died Friday P. M.
Sponsor Revision
Of Election Laws'nIftrao
K,'nI*.pr"M. ’yesterday
,prv,‘" wat,r*Wesleynn
Mrt nt _
Methodist Church for Shirley Ann J Oefent#
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CITRUS REPORT

Judith Coplon
s

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M ARCH OP EVENTS

A

esiitssM
r
ii„ i
■he rompired in pan lecrel .nlormalion to Valentin A. Gubilchev,
Runian engineer at Unilrd Nations
hradquarteri. She wai released in
New York under $20,000 bond.
Aftrr receiving Mi** Coplon'*
plea, Judge Kerch fixed additional
bond for hoc at f 10,000.
Mi** Coplon was teni( orarlly
taken Into custody of IJ. H. mar.
■bats again
for ^fingerprinting
CJjiiin ber'nltorr.ry- arrangt'.l for

wintkie haven,

l;

s *»‘ ? f'arm erjM ark.t

—Tin* Stale Citrus Inspection Hu«%*Fiinn aTATH kahwf.h*
reun 10:00 A. M. report today Ini
MKrullT*XO ar
boxes;
| The rolloulna prices reported l.,
Grapefruit Oranges Tangerine* the dealer* on the .Hantoni hiai.
1 0 'lOd
I KurmirN .Murkft fur prod lit# m.|&lt;i
GD.HO
Rail
Oft.OJll
V'etrerx
t«» truck#r» anil dealer* up fu I ? •*i
78,370
Truck 34,303
4.H30
\| yiur. XI 194V
l
o
n
i!
Ileanw, lllaek \ulenllue
147,080
Total I0!)..r.&gt;!»
' llii Ilpr
12 *.* • 3.2j
IteariM, 1.1rnit llu Ilpr II 7.1 - ;. ,
IfealiM. Teliderifl eeo. |l« || 411 ti

I l.arry Ibil). I.anr. three month*
old son of Mr. anil Mr*. James C
leglilotlen on UnlScoHon
Secretory'* few er*
l.anc died Inst Thursday nt the
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 21—(/Tv Ralhd, five yrnr old daughter of
To l e Upped By Congress? 1
Mey Bring Such • Result
home of hi* parent* near Elder
—A general revision nf Florida'* Mr. and Mr*. Robert Kathcl, who
Spring* after an Hines* of only
S p td tl te Ctnlrtl P u ts
election law* with a view towan died Friday nt 8:(&gt;fl I'. M. at the
ii few dny*.
thrlr modernization will he spun- homo of her grnnd|iurrnt*, Mr. and .^J^ASHINOTOW—Congreo# la almoat certain to pat t legislation I Other survivor* include nno
aored In the next Legislature by Mr*. John Dnvl., m nr I'aola Cor. f y to atrengthsn the unification of tha Armed Service*, and thla j brother, Danny (ieno; a In,If i,ro.
j iiu ilpr
12 i i • 3 y ,
Rep. t.hnrlr* O. Andrew* of Or ; nor.
...........
kglalaUon probebly will call for a conalderable Increaaa In tha I ther .lame* t.\ l.nne Jr. of ffella*
J
1" let*
11 &gt;*• J lu
Celery
Market
Undo, h** *n!d hrr«* today,
| Horn Foil. 4. IS*11. Shirley Ar&gt;n •■ powers of tb* Defense secretary.
1
1
ii
M.
kk
*
11
1.0
l*ri
{2
21 3 3S
i t,Inde; gruudporeut*. Mr. and Mrs.
|lV|«M, Oultleli l*rl
13 I•» j ].
Andrew* nnlil the mndernlrailon, I* nl*o survived t.v »Wfo l.rother*. I\ Th*&gt; purpoae will be to make the arcreUry head of tha Armed ‘ III II. I.nllee of l.ongwood
„
.........
and
I .•!#•! V. |‘ilMNl I I I
14.101 3 i i
•ffort *hoiild hi* made n* the Leg , Robert and Clifford Rnlhel, Hun- J | Force* In reallly, and not merely a figurehead aa he le under tha j Mr nod Mr« .1. It. I.anr of Ntmi *it*'*iiiiltem. lot It.'In
in on n ;,
I I I I.lit MMMiliT Al
Mature lube* up the lank nf rn -' ford; two sisters, llnrhara .lean
I.MKldauif*. 11•• II mKI
11 In
2 mi
FMIII %Y* H\U. IX. IUlu
fi.nl. Funcrnl services were held the IhiiiiI.
present law, with, tha secretaries of the Army, Navy and Air Force
l
M
l
lull*,
l.reeii
ill
lltlli
|4l.!MI • | |n
H
CAIM.n
r
Hill
I'M
IINTH
O
F
acting u new general election law j and l.inda Itathel, nl-a.of Sanford.
wielding more actual authority than th* chief. |, at the graveside in Lake View
Pepjiere, llii Ilpr
11.31
.•
&lt;
K
l.t:ilY
HHI
MATCH
HI*K«:iFIKH
Jtulge
Kerch’
set
tier
trial
date
4o replace the olio It passed ti| a
Fniicral services were conducted
IMMTIthTH
IT
»'•«!» I'ail ill •»#*•, Nett Fill I teil IIIInn
However, Congress probably will not go aa (rn,ciliary al 2:0(1 I'. M. Friday, here for Apr. 25.
Special session Iasi HcpU ml* i and by ihr Itcv. It. I*. Hoppe nxxlxt. ,1
In
1.0
Ht
I?
31
2
.«!
hmvi fi •r«i
sj
i
nr*
j
mil,
Itev.
J.
G.
Crews
officiating
far aa th* Hoover Commlaaloa recommended In
Mis* Coplon and Gubltehey are ovlrtlf*
.29
I*J 3 ftadlelie* ll&lt;et||
Whirl) i» now defunct.
•l.y lt*'v. L, It. Itiisliton Mini Itev. A.
Ha report on. reorganlaatlon of the military
t? in - 3 on
HKMINitl.i: MM'NTY
I *-.3 I *• 11..a linn
„
„
,
,
‘
.
scheduled
to
g„
t„
trial
on
the
The present election law* were'S. Ilavl*. Iluriul was iiiih Im inj|
•»la •SaiiiMMli. V* ll».a ItuIlpr 13 in • i ....
establishment.
I rilinun &amp; ( On^ri'SH ;conspiracy charge In New York on
&gt;I an Imiiinur*. i 'i i
1 Tl .in • O i l
adopted In 180.1 and were almost ' Sylvan Lake Ceinch iy.
The
commlaalon
propooed
thi
Auu.
'
‘
"
that
the
Defenaa
i
.
T
im
l
i
i i ■«tnn a i m u n,'~
J'tl 'Tuiltil Irer-s M-l I Ill .
12 111 I •!
3
a complete readoption of the law*
I32A
ctritl
X
-eecraUey
to
moOe
a
aupenltuai,
!•
*:
with
P4HM
8
U
&gt;
cused
of
an
espionage
conspiruey.
(l «»N$lniir*l From V'm p lin ri
adopted Imniedlalolv . f r a . . L - i |*'»4
I
I
&gt;raii|f«
's-VitleM
i
l.m
Hot
|3 nil
H
uae disciplinary action to and
end 8
Service rivalries, tom'lltrr for lh«f ifo«wl of the roiin- He Is in custody In New York.
I rench Flection
11«•k $3.21
Tn
II 437i t t •r»iuiie«*‘t emple
rapeclally
the
feud
betwatn
the
«Ir.ipefroll
e.M
ai
m
|
i
Hretllew«
.
1
,
|
till*!
between
Navy
and
AJr
atatement.
I,rv „
lloi
1273
:a
i3 i
roroe. The group would demote the
I Service aac* . " w e lire going to agree on ii
rraatlased from •**■* Oaer
“They were designed principally
Ilft hlpO uf prudm e lie tvy lotltty
t»; 12 2 41
Plane Rescue
retarlaa to undersecretaries.
1l«t morn thing* than wc disagree
; l* ir r « iii n u ll h i h k i i t % n :t in iradliiK fo live on loom all prodm #•
to prevent persons not hlghl&gt; In- I'llfferenl reasons. The government
3o- Son tv|i,if Trk 31 Arr Art* I. 'o lio niopl vale* at I2.nn per Imr
Congress Is inclined to crest* tha ofle* o f on Amt when the final score
telllgrnt from l«*lng able to vote,” , pai'ler. campaigned together, but
&gt; IO'inii litI for i-altOnNe very art Ikv
(ronl!nn#«| Kro»m |»ai9 On#)
f'alir I
f,,r this Congress is milled up
undarsecretary of Dafenaa and otherwise anlarga
h« declared.
Mhc parties are numernu*, the alFI.A Pat.al
I'aMidf!** In rratea uioelly 92 21
pressure* •Nfrinorinl IIoa|iiI*i I lirrr. Ilie\ krir J-3S dnl
tha ataff of tha Defense secretary. However, la* some nf the selfish
•oil Tomato market ttteail)/
teaily.
I r.n
"Our system nf government re- I'nrnes unclear und somtlmcs not
3 tin!
I no
I.So
Produce and fruit falljiiR lu lueei
groups nr* enlne tn In- pretty |rr|Hiitr(! m ‘ 'good'* condition.
Defanre
dlcatlona
point
only
to
a
partial
acceptance
of
tho
nulre* that we make It possible
»'"r,hal
410
«t*»a
I
nil
4
21
finality
requirement*
a
ttoltt at luMir
| l.nitlv disappointed."
laala
Ilnnlv wiir the* flrut to he* cvnr. XS'm
Hoover Commlaalon recommendations.
l.oo prlceH iItuii limited.
for all citixen* with an little dlf-' ll"' government Moc I* made up
Just
before
leaving
the
White
uatwl.
lie
was
tho
pilot
nf
the
IIIAilIX.
I’ee.al
*
•
,
#
•
a
I
iTirn*
nM
-elpttt
fairly
heavy with
ficully as possible, to expre** their ,nf ,h&lt;’ predominantly Catholic pop1 Oil • 1 *in ' good demand.
two-engine plane which I
?£* „
.
r
choice for tho officers who are to "•“ » Republican Movemem (MUI'I. , • UlO FAQAN DA W AR-Secretary of State Dean Acheson la da* House to address the mayors' fated
tcrmlned
contlnua holding hla weekly news conference* at 11 a. meeting at the Htatlcr Intel, Mr. I crashed Friday while en rent" V-V X J
115 5 55 |
manage their government nnd upon ,l|p R«'llral Soelnllsl *, who ure
Miami.
_ _ ...........
4•|0 dm
4 nil « 5n
ni. E8T, despite pressure from- morning nawspapera to' altarnoto Truman hnd his UNiml Monday i from Detroit to
the iHsues presented to them nn,rM'* " f center; the Socialists, the
t O I I K t . r s T K t IIV
■rnlmr
conference
with
Demo-'
nurelng
hi
Vegetable Market
Hardy,
nursing
a
broken
leg
1
,,T•
biM'l*
tha ballot.
|Republican Lilicrty I'arty and the | between morning and afUrnoon, aa does President Truman.
Trtr ». Arr Arts I. Calif
.ru tlc Ip r i I cth of Conirryntt.
I and showing the Ill-effect* of t. ki«•Ir.ir
(
The reason la that If Acheaon makes a atatement after 11 a. m ./
The Orange County laglalator, Inw’pendenla. The result:
J At’ KHON V II.I.I7, Mnr. 21 — lA I'j
ort#»M: FI.A (lolitrn ll#ari
—Tli«Fttit#rn!*HtMr Market N«w n
sold thul he thinks any further Government bloc: 3,iliI7.H.'ltl
. 21 1H#rvl«r
- ---pijirnl
In ^ *l,,4
N ik York m«rk#t on
version* to Europe before th* correct American vereton can gat predictions
" *•— - •*--•
"
.
.
.
.
1
"
e
was
pint
&gt;fcu FlorltM: vdrly
amendments of the present election
lb* Gnullists: 1,821,'.CM
fruit n ami
vvM«*tnh|rii
that Congress will cn- nn ambulance for removul to a !
there. Thla la especially true of the satellite countriaa.
low* “ would merely complicate thet Communists: 1.0Ht‘,7«lI
i|irti-**n tni'ompleUH
act a major part of the White hospital.
j-t &lt;t&lt;&gt;s
I ? fa ■
1.31
f*
JJ
humwlittrrlri* |irr iilni 30.31,
However, tha morning alatamanta reach overaeaa ahortwave, and llmtse legislative program.
situation, mid that the revision | Rmkeu down the resul within
belicooler pilot.
nilol. .1.
J. N.
\ NewMe»v. ]"&gt;"
i !f". t "«ro„n.l
„
. . .
. ..
. I The
he helicopter
ro""'« ,
*
17 Inw nit 21. Hiutp hruna hu I’lnn f*nftrate behind th« "Iron curlAln" before Moscow cmn act
should be complete, and should
governmental blue ua»
IfulR 30d.|0d, frw 421. poorer low
House Speaker Itayhurn
nf ,nmh.
immediately
took
off V , .t,,,1
'
♦•tt 2»d, .StrlliMliNN | lilt a k Villffil tors
Tills same morning rule la regarded aa pretty Ukaly to apply to Texas said talk that the program i.gnin for tho crash scene in or,t. i„ t»tr qUul. *
he based upon the modern laws I Socialists: .1.SIMiJillft.
few Iiu, poorer 233*310, poorer low
all major policy statements for th* time being.
which Imre been adopted In other | Mill': f»7D.JtlH).
l&gt; “ bogging down" Is “ nonsense" wIId moiintiilnnipi conntrv .'tOirnn&lt;*
3 oo • 33.1 wtt |0d, KlR llellett 3dd.|iio, \Y,ii
stales."
! Itmlirnls and affiliate*
7!&gt;K,The propaganda war, In which the United Slataa Indulge* with Senator l.oras, the Kenats Demo- mile south of Maryville on hla1
few
RIO ptMirer 300*4011 fewr 421.
%HT' ,T ,,r B“ "T
___________________ r,m.
1.1him Iteufitt tin &amp;id* 400, few* 410,
reluctance, haa brought about the fierce competition of new* gattv- i rrntir fbwtr lender, said be agre­ semi,,i rescue mission.
23* rh u r. T ik cn Air Arid 4 •*mIlf pMorer
400*300. l.’orn* 4/3 Imi time*
erlng In the free democracies.
n
.
• Independent .Socialists. 188,431.
ed with Itnyburii.
A fifth occupant of the Ill-fated 2 Flu 7
Yellow \ itofrii 4dd Ualiti.iK# I \
FI.A ll««lrt#n Henri
•
* * •
■ $1X K C IM ir t
1 Itepablican Liberty Dil’ btlsll:
hit
lioiee
r«*uml type 2*»«
Til....... ..
scltmek* Mi. 'Iru -, nlune, Hleplieu A. Walker. HI. of 3-4
tloi
4 71 f*.iiu ftdd, few •loineRlIt'
Iteil l&gt;pe 200310
_______
j 12.281.
li.llO Hiditv I ) pe 321
• TAFT TO THE TORE- Republican Senate policy leader Hobart mao linn suffered thus far in Con- Detroit, stumbled an estimated 28 i in itm
•mii
333*230,
few 273
,r « e &lt; ls n r * l r~m |*aae * , « » . '
1 nun pcn ilrn ts: 888,282.
miles in 42 Imiir* to reach a trie­ !•••«*! lint I I I *•II adI ft I y
A. Taft of Ohio to moving ahead In hte drive to capture actual party crons are these:
iviery Id littil Of 14 liit'li i’el«-r»
1 Utl
t The total voli wa:. 7,l7b.«l8
I.
Tlie
House
bus
piin
-&gt;
r&lt;
|
i,
rent
year*.
•TMlett
10,,
|/3
I
mi
ira 3ftO*31d
...........
,, , .
phono und report tl„. crash. He XX'tt
,
leadership and another ctark at the GOP presidential nomination '
4 1t» ft Ml IttOtt 2**0, Iti •|mi r I tm
loibkelN |10
control bill differing widely from was said to Is* In good rendition ' i.e-i nn.
in 1002.
1 HU 1'iM'iintltertt Iiiin 4dil-7dd,
3. Whether needed fund* cun be | The interior ministry announced
few Lid
i t's.cat
raised Ibroiigb existing Nottrce*
IDul of the 723 sent* at stake, the
i mi P"oi lo fmIr «i ••it111 y 3dd*410, tiiro#
Taft roncedadly haa gained ground during tha hrartngs on repeal * "ta t the Administration n&gt;keil. !„ ( „ hospltul.
a
4 aid•* A l.«r»!**r. nm
For
one
thing,
the
Idll
would
let
Dr.
Hubert
II.
Haralson,
1
H
i"
3110*423
|*l.
klr*
Ild-LId
In a report tn lie offered the 1"' Gaultlsl* wm I7&lt;i inmi Ilian
•I r., ' Ratlitiof tha Taft-Harttay law. It* haa won the prats* of such pro-Dewey
I'KOpl.iiii Imi heat 200*221, eoine
stutes, counties nod cities de- Maryville physical!
wlo, wnsifm, ......
Mill * ...„u
legislature early next month, the «»y other single party. De GaulRepublicans aa Oregon'* Hanator Wayne Morae.
171, poorer iilni ►mull 73*|?3. Ki*
|
cldc
for
Ibem
Ives
whether
they
dropped
iibout
a
mile
from
the .''At.It''F Il'»«' i,l
farl-finder* offered no NWeeping ••''* Rally of the Frenel IWpie
til role Imi 2dd*371. I.e llilif e.iHl**rit
The Ohioan’s big hurdle will com* a year and a half from now,
keep
ii control.
scene yesterday by
* B
lrtr*''r
f" ,r*
riiifeH I•1m 11*• i nit 3 tlii a 210*310
by liellcopler,
brllcopler, |i *
^,Tr.p,ni
plan to cure all Hie slale’a financial , Illl’ l*I disputed the figure, elaiuiwhen he seeks re-election In the iiuckeye state to the face of what I want to
roliiulne 210 -Soil.
The A.t,»liii dri,li,in failed sent out
message j
lit this terse radio messng,.
ill* nt n single Mpcclncular atruk". iog 2(8! |.mat e.iuneillor*. The
now la solid labor opposition.
I'elery I*# liii'lt criileN lloltleit
its efforts to pul through the today:'
MtlX I'n.enl
Instead, it suggested a number of munl«l*, Is'emise of eerlaii, eleeM«oii j'g (|.»A few Idd, .1 dog 371
•
e
e
e
anlt-fllibiisler
nil.......... Two are stretcher cases mid („('!"*,*„ '" /" r o n .i" '
IT.’. I l|0l pg». ill IY|ie 9 «I**R 2&amp;0
t»a*lc change* designed to onttblc Hon law purullnrilie*, elected only
# HT. LAWRENCE NEAWAY—The Ht. Lawrenre Reaway has the , liange inleiided to ctenr the wav two are aide tn walk."
#1 -*•« tlog Idil.lTi. 3 tloAeii 171
( ■.■:%»:i.%m ,
4IHT. U llllf 4IT...
lh.’ leglsliilure nnu the public »n lb roimelllor*. In on, ..... ..
I i|ng 3I&amp;•100
Iwat chance of passage In Die Slat Congress that Ha sponsors have
for m llon Inter on the I'ic idem’ 1 The helicopter which managed' v , , : *1,4
l ’»11pern Imi &lt;'0117 Womlertt ir.o
determine the slate's actual fin- “ couneillnr uiav l«&gt; eleeteil witli
thus far aeen.
An Ar!« I.
&gt;
evil
rights
piogiani.
i
to
put
Dr.
Ilurnlson
down
in
tbeK'i
\
'V
w
m
lid
.
other Mullnottee type 373*471.
aneinl need* moI act accordingly. HI.IMMl votes, while in u sulnber
Giving the project a boost Is the Canadian ore development,
3. A Senate connuiltee pigeon rugged mountainous country near 3 &lt;!••»
4r.d 3 21 few 100. 1'nlllllM‘N 30 IN ttMl'ktt W'.lhIt lleside its effort to eliminate one. „ mere IboiiHmnl voles may
e»l
I'H
I ttlge A mill II. Trlniniihtt
I
n
il
coupled with tha fact Uiat Minnesota's Iron mines
1
le
holed the I'resillent's ii. oiioitlion t h e
Tennessee-North Carolina 1
1 111 -tMiiv laroo 2.10*200, r.Mtllit.'tt jin ,
confusion alsnit slate finances, the eler.
are dwindling In aupply
0f#
„f Ids good friend. Mon Wsllgrcn, line returned early today to re- (fit
MfliNMcett 210*373
I
tl.
«
I
io
committee siiggenled that the legThe Communists showed n five
ItiiiilrhcN 14 «|•••«r t Niittkeli* I ttil w
|to lie chairman of the Notional join the rescue attempt.
The need of a naw Iron- ore source la bringing
h In iltig
3 3o
2 'g ilt»fen 71*121 qiliittli Nil Yel*
islnliirc make a llmrmigh inveati- per cent drop in the tolul vole
fresh support to tha Ht. Lawrence project from the
AWi I Itesmirces Security Ihnnl
i The plune, u twin-engine Cos- •!a*|a|#*M IIni rt
low
.1 ruin hi-net k loo.iso, few 310.
* imi
Id •I«»4
gallon of overlapping und duplica- 'rum their IDlit figuri l,„ ||„M. steel-fabricating stales, particularly Ohio.
frolact
I
.
' -nn. was cn route from Detroit tn 4I'ocotelleM 130*330, few -ntnllcp JOii.
\ I tl /. PdRinl
Ron In Florida government, caper- *»■ th. first lime tin HIM' |„„
1
lo
'
321
'»
Nn gating11 lo liietllniii ftl«e
Another factor which may figure In th* lis t ConTonnnv Holmes, lending Hosion Miami when the crush occurred. 2*3
ilitR
2oii* Ion.
tally of inspeetlou scrvlre*.
H|i|ieare,| no rantnnal eleeiloo t,„|.
grass Is the loss by Reaway project opponents of Menator John H» !
bitter f*o the....... . lil t Walker report,.,I (lid craft “ pnn- i ’ AI.IF r.v.ul
n
rill
*
Toitiuloaatt
InITtt | CHT WMppnl
?S ••••«
A* n starter in Ihl* direction, •',1*. tmlieuliog Hint the ...... nun, | Cverton ( D|, Louisiana, who recently died. Overton was a veteran '
v,n
sensnii*. got bis
-olid caked Into the tree tops" of a 1
I f,(| li\4 121*310, 4i7 321. Ii7 423.
itm
(he fad-finders recommended that *H,’‘ w,'f ' bolditig tlicit own well
to Hi* Henate. holding hlgh-rahklug committee iMista
| *'•'•*•* "" " "'*"1' of bug punching. .'t,4i8».fonl mountain.
Hit. legislature:
Fiiml remilt,. In emineillm,
!
I. Abolish (he hotel continlsslon ted'
, If yon want l„ stuff eabluige
Hoover (group
In It* entirety nnd give Ha func-, Guiilbst* I7lt.
'
)
[ leaves with a mciit-nnd-rk'c mix-1
tion* In the *lnie board of health, &gt; Coniniuin*|i 18.
•
”—
l ur e tic sure to remove th e la rg e I
the Ntate fire tnarslinl und olher j Groups supporting the govern ■
(ConiIniicd iroui fa ce One&gt; j outer leaves of a gnpd-sixed Itead
agencies which already »hnrr maul 8.18.
i ini use uf his official | ion||| om. Five Iof eabhage will,mil (e a rin g t))e
d tlllrs w ith the hotel Isidy.
others filed dissents hut differed leaves. I'ntir hulling W ilier o ve r 111*
If. Kliinlnnli the Join of some
, aiuoiig Hieiie elves ns
Market Re|&gt;or(
solution.
..........
............ , ,
....... ........................... ..
llle stale lilglnvay tuilorls.
|
Cnatlaae# •'rum r „ . (ire,
] Meitmvldle the t niiiuit - ,011 l..,lny I "Ilf nnd (,,tiling.
II. I'lnce milk and cream Iiisimtom m 'n '' Market. Ills i.niiii- J'r«|M,sis| l„ I W r e - s the lo -I, |

«r .: -

pJ&amp;rSkTSi„"SJSd!S i|’ ft-.k’fFil; T., X

Him solely under llui board of
Ht" first ever packed , *"8 " f » |»rngrniii to c o v e i l the |
liunltIt iusleriij o f luiving It sh are !"" M" )•■’"''*
by '.lie new s p u r |''''ll" , i y's 41111,1101)
liiilln iis
Inin
this
function
the d e p a rll„eill
t m e n,,,
t ,! ," f" !.lr " ‘-'1
in
f " 11.■ ta x-|ia
till—imi
.i iii„, w
n ith
,,„ ,,,,*
' ""H ‘i",• nnw •
•• opera• yim
w •. . tlire i,-" u nd er.

i

w

nf agriculture.
I1'""- Grower* and buyers alike t"•"lo jurisdiction
Tl........inlllillfc said it Islieved
In their slnlemeiit that
As a start, it i cii.ninicnded Itu
the legislature would never Is- 1 "' 'HtoRty " f the louialoes is transfer of the It,,,.,,,, ,.f liulbinl
aide to obtain iidripmlc fuels|r *c1V,,’n#'' Lverhudy bus i, l„„ad A ffairs friuii II,e liilerbu Depart-,
about the stale's
flmiiielal
sHlticl!!mV®
over the &lt;
pens menl lo Hie pi,,p,« e,| new depitrl
* — .......
ini niimc
■ | S'
^ HUafltcliini
.
| meiit of politic w ell,,ie nod cdni'Uthill unless and until the following I ' m,1. "JT '
M|* l , "H'
. . . I*
. lerce I tion, now the Federal
Security'
procedural rhnugrs were made:,
,
44 dlianis,. . .Foil
|
I. I'lacing tlie hiring of the '"Of""* manager reports an a n i l - I Agency.
state auditor and the slate budget ClhourandVe c " ,^ " !
U," '
' 'hicailon. n ils*
director under the legislature in­
stead of under Hie executive de­ ^rospecl for ‘this’ week" W lih'the ISJ"Hln.'-rao'^SsY m ake''thT’ln S a X
partment.
3. Strengthening of the budget im K i,
well ...
ns ..
the transfer „f...........
tribal jv «
director's office so he would have this week.
perty to Itulhin owned
npoiti­
le Advcriioed'
"Due to fiiviirnbli' weather con­ ll nn*.
facilities for niuklng actual spot
checks on the real financial needs ditions In tho Florida City nreu,
uf nil stule departments, agencies the ipinlity of tomatoes remains
good, according to Murkct Mana­
and liistlliiiiuiM
ft. Eliminating the sn-ralled con­ ger C. H. Phillips „ f the Florad
tinuing nr min-stup appropriations City State Farmers' Market. Dur­
and nlKilishlng earmarked Rinds u, ing the Inst weekly report period,
the legislature would liuve control to* murkct sold uppioxlmntely
over n greater portion of slate 8o,l8l bushel field boxes foe a
price average nf $4.0,'I. Tho high
expenditures.
In addition to Its recommenda­ price for tho period was $7.10.
tions for hctlor budgetary control, Hfpiush sold front $1.80 to $.'1.00
the rnmmltteo approved a stigges-.- tier bushel hamper; tender green
oil plan for tightening collection of beans from $3.80 to $.1.80. Illurk
beer and wine taxes, favored In­ Valentino beans brought from
stallation of central nr supervised $3.80 to $1.80 nnd Pole beans from
purchasing nnd cndursrd the prin­ $4.00 tn $8.10. A low peppers sold
cipal of a state (ax commission for $1.78 tn $1.38.
"R. K. Johnson, Manager of the
tn cnunllxe assessments .through­
Plant City Htntc Farmers' Market,
out the slate.
The rnmmlttcc acknowledged reported sales of 7,031 packages nf
(Hal It hml lurked facilities to produce for a revenue of $30,18)1.70.
complete a survey of Florida gov­ Yellow rrnnknrrk sipiush led In
ernment und recommended that a volume with u prlre range of $1.00
legislative rrferetire bureau ho act to $4 40 per hushel hamper. Polo
Up on a roiillnuliig basis lo help beans rouged from $8.00 to $8.00|
m'll peppers ranged from
lawmakers nlduln the Information
‘ they need In spaml Ihe |ieople'i $•1.40 t„ $8.78| fancy euctimliera
from $8.00 to $8.80. Small rptanllmoney intelligent!).
■ ............. —
-_______ _
Ilea ef retl bliss potato** and egg­
plant were available. 8.18,138 plots
hrought producer*
$80,(188.18, averaging from 3844
tr'sailaaed Kr«m rsae fleet
lo dJ-DHc per plul,
i
tnunlat I'arty In tho II. S.
"Tha volume tm th* Pompano
Tha Uoard, he said, ran deride HUtu Market rnntlnu* to drop
the time for the revolution. It eavo weak say* J. L. Warren,
might come during a war, a do- Market Manager. Laat week'#
melon or a national Upheaval movement waa 40.1 cars. Of this
Y ou ca n g a l t h e r e f a t t e r a n d at lo ir n u t
rlh.hay told tho Jury.
.
amount 87,904 huahal of beana
"It cannot lie dotw without avoraged $8.87| 08,784 buahola of
•••by L o n g D is ta n c e T e l e p h o n e
forte ar.1 violence," he Initiated,
v Advanced puplle of Communism buahela of aggplant, |U7|
In title country, tho •government
There are no detoura to alow you up on tho magic
attorney Mid, are trained at cloaa- buahela of squash, |8.8Bj
buthola
of
eueumbere,
f«.7B,
highway o f Long Dielaucc, Juat relax in an armchair
•a-.that "are never open to the
7 buahela of lima ban*,
ai
home, and you’re there lu a matter o f minute*.
aupply of thMo eomme
'
4
.
t
Many new circuit# and awitehboarda have hewn
agra "blueprint" o f the, ehargea
added and m ore than 9 0 % at all ca lk now go
lia h u l the defendanta. In It, he
W ded the government'# claim
through while you bold tho line.
that tho tl conspired to organlie
A moc,
th* narly In thla country In 104S
Once again wo invito you to uao Long Dtetaaoo
to advocate violent overthrow of _ f*'**tteeen Were# reoe Om i '
•travel* routee m ore frequently. Y ou H ho muprkod
J?«»hanU who reported
•V said, the PJf5r
at the low coat. You’ll enjoy the epeedaadeeee with
outstanding Mlea were 0. J* Red­
f the U. £ ding, McOrury'aj John Ivejr, ahoe
tvhlch it takee you anywhere, anytime.
merrhantf Arthur Yoweft, dry

Magic Highway to Anywhoro

In D lilty T h ere In S tren gth —
T* Protect th* Peace of th* World;
To Promote Iko Progress of America;
To Produr* Prosperity for Hanford.

VOLUME XXXX

TH E W E A T H E R

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Sanford ind vicinity—mild and
most!) cloudy through Wednes­
day. A few 104’3I showers. Moder­
ate to lre-t, -.tiillirily winds.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W SP A P E R
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S A N F O R D , FLORIDA* T l ’ K SD AY M ARCH 32. 1919

Entabllnhcd 1908

Vandenberg Mixed Reaction Greets California’s Four Britons Proposed Rail
Lifting Ban On Florida Fruit Denied Peace Freight Rate
Backs North
Meeting Visas Hike Blasted
Atlantic Pact
Senator Calls Doc­
ument I m p o r t an t
Step In American
Foreign Policy

IAKCLAND.' Mat. U 4/1'* Mj:.« I reai tion lisl-n yirdnl lalifollita't announcrnirnl that fre»b I'londn rilrus fruit roulil hr .hipped into
that ilate.
Some citrui men were hajipy over the ptorpeel, of .inolbrr outlet.
Three tame perioni alto fell lb.it California would be a good maikct
for some of Florida’s large orung-r
es. These would lie sold on u nov­ exception in these four counties
elty basis.
The master pei out does not re­
Those who lifted their eyebrows move the quarantine restrictions
at lifting the ban on fresh fruit Under the program fruit would
shipments explained tHat red tape have to l,e fumigated or treated by
procedure* required by California submersion in mi ml &gt;ulislance.
would hamper the whole thing.
A Florida plant board ugeut
The California Department of would have to Issue u shipping
Agriculture has Issued a so-called permit. The type I,ox used for
master permit to the Florida plant shipping is specified in the Cali­
Iwiard permitting fresh fruit ship­ fornia regulations.
ments from all Florida except JtroIndividual Florida -hipprrs in
ward, Collier, Dude and Monroe the past have been permitted lo
Counties. Lime shipments ure the
tCunilsu** •»■ l'»a* Kesri

..

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»

’e m
&gt;
A n so d a lrd Prcns Leaned W ire

N o. 151.

70-Group Air Force
Approved By House;
Pension Bill Debated

State D e p a r t m e n t Southerners S o u n d
Stands Fi r m On Opposition To 13
Policy Of Barring Per Cent Increase;
Florida Prices Hit Demo Leaders S a y
Commie Individuals
Some Plan To Aid
MONIGOM1 RY Ala . Mai. 11
LONDON. Mar i i t/l’ t • I be
A iim iu .in rmlnir.V ..ml today tbc id') (Ippnsitioil to a piopoxrd I *
Aged Vets Probably
Sl.ilr Dep.iitineiil b.n withdrawn pri irn t uureaxe hi latlioad liei«bt
Would Pass Hous;.
ili.li of llure Hut,,ll- to .llleml an i He* wa, lolinded liy SnulhrIII

Says Armed
C i t y Operation Vinson
Forces W i l l Not
Call
Inductees
0 f Street Light UnderForPresent
Law
System Discussed

WASHINGTON. Mar. 22- i/ T ’ t
—Senator Vandenberg (R-Miclt)
•aid today the Atlantic Pact it tbr
"b»»t bet lo keep the prom t cold
illlrllri Im.i|.‘ peace i dly or New •(upper, helme an Inlerslale l oni
W 4 S I I I M . IO N . l i a r . 2 3 — 1,1 ')
war from gelling hot."
WAsI IINi .To n T” Mar, 2 2 -t /P )
n iriie ('oiiimixxK'ii br.iimg brie I •
— I'he llouxe rrlerletl the llankin
\
oik.
Hr called it thr moil im|mriant
Ib e I Ion*r patted a 70-group
t e t r r a n s |irii*liui hill liy a I HI to
Ilirv are I’ tol J D Hemal:
An I "ice bill and rent it to the
step in American foreign policy
Private
Financing
Of
M
l
teller
m
l
e
Imlay,
lull
its
Ciinnnu*ionet
,1
llavilen
All.nenti.l I biloli.lli J G k iowllier»;
■ince the Monroe Doctrine, and a
tod.it It refuted to approv*
b arke rs Immediately called for
Lake Front Ter­ Senate
.imi N i'i'li't l.oui« Golding Julian lin dyr id the It 4. m Washington ii m il cull, the roll call could
•top lo be taken only writh the
an anti-tegreganon amendemnl.
i.
minim
liiltt
the
beating
wlni
li
be
I Itixlrv loimei ibinloi Hiuei.il of
I up-el Ihe teller iiiunt. On u
minal
Considered
I lie loll a|| tote on final pan­
"tnlrmnily of a national convt:9lit I tlllri | Nat imik I «lu* iiH'iul. g ill te .leid .it and l* expe, led to toiler vole, tin- member a march
age wa* 4*1» rn \ ] bore againrt the
&lt;4 tion."
hy
lellrr*Um*r
(or
the
hill
l.i*l
inml
ol
tile
werk
Nticiiluhi .imi riitliii.il H||8.iiiiia*
I lir ( ilk i *&lt;in11ni »it111 in rl l«ill
bill were Ne,t. teller (D -N Y ).
Vandmbrrg ditcittied the pm
loriiilng in one line and lh„*e
I x. r.xite
lieigbt i battle* loi
Iimii, Mini* tlrgt tibrtl liriii.il .$« llu*
mulii ill ad |o u m ril . r u n , ii to con- Maitball (D-Mtnn) and Marcanta x a ln t l lu .iimthri
pored alliance in a ipeech prepared
d,telling thipping to liin k * and
mill in ll»r uoiM
m le i two p n q n ia l* 4'ily operation onto (A L N Y ). The anti-s«|r*gafor the United State* conference oi
lll«* r||ili.l$*V k.llj ll lll*l ltl4l an.,llo i In,oxl in i.nl fieigld late*
01 tlirrl lighting .lit ml*, and priv­ lion amendment, by Marcantonio,
W/V*«lUN*
.
I*
IN
M
il
.V
l/T*
mayors, lie it the ranking 4,01*
|•)•11■••i|11ir i Ol.lt ^|.»|»lrt|i»|| k*•mill |\xill * I ll,e laillo.ld* unmet III
I lie I |.,ie .
|.|i,,,i’c,l into lu tlv ate. raibei than III (' (maiKing of went down 2r&gt;• to 34.
mrmtre, of the Senate Fnicigit
Wo r t h
Of, tin- in., waxl,ulhi anti d liming lit* •'
"•l I niaking tnoie lot di.in debate to ilai on lie- 14an km $*)()• \the piopoxed lakr Iron! terminal I he New Yorker'i motion on
Relations rommittee and leadim; Florida To Test Right $5,000
tl„- tbippri* i onlendeil
.... . ,
a moiitb-.it age (, • ir t r ia t i* pension p io je il. 4 f M&lt; K ib b iii, i itv mana- w|,i, h their wa* no roll call, would
party •poketinaifnii foreign affairs.
N.,,,|r,|,,ll i,.„i „„h,aint It II O trrtun. IraR ir buiean lull An agiecnienl to bold debate lo get, an n uu m ed rbi* morning
To Enforce Tele­ W h is k y D estroyed .... .
fie said tho ultimate value of tho
hate p,ol, il&gt;,led thr Air Force from
In Rear Of Store |I,,' would d i l l am I,an ant' ••V &lt;•&gt; iliH'l lor lot tlie S i I V le i.b illg tille r It,11|i * mule |„i.*||ilr a f ilia l! Wylie W t .illr .p ir ol llle rngin- making mt pui. liatei bum indtvtdaet, negotiated by the United
phone Kate Hikes
l
li.tlilbei
id
(
’oiiiinei,
e.
appealed
-----' t-ulr i tl,,' I nlied Stale' ml way.
tales, Ganadu and six Western
m le by n ig lill.ill
erm iK III in ol N inth and (tlllrtp ir . u.,1* oi • otupatiie* ib.it dircriminatc
Eitroneun nntlone, will
depend
I , I l.iin l, -Inppei*.
TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 22 -&lt;A’)
A tractor, inititix *rnn tiatlei.
Hecau-e &gt;.| 1 1,. mr.iMlie'* pm- I n k».,||tllle. wa* d u e ll e d bv tbr m em| |. iment oppuitunities be' largely upon the extent to which
|(i,iI ,i,lf . in Florida are nim ti!
— Drawing of plant lor a $'•00.­ left the road al high rperd Ouuili
In r uitilli b ill........ I,dial . o .l , the ! t'oniliu*»ioi, I,, make a -tia.lt o i tbr ■ail'e ol i oe. , reed or color. Mat­
Ihe nation “ wholeheartedly" ac­
i
high, t„* *uid. They’re Ingb.i 1
000
addition
to
the
general
infirm­
after
midnight
last
night
l'&lt;0
Irct
\diiiiiii&lt;la,ii&gt;'ii i lighting it Hot lot al vitrei lighting wbn b la*t ) car , m i,'iii" w,,. ,mtide lo inurter encepts Its emu-put of defense unity."
I oi |,,i tlie Smitlieust gmerallt
Den,oi lain Irnlei , "lu riled. I .pell •oxl tile l ill 41 J, )'*li, *.lld Ml. ■.ugli i,.(,'» i" Luce a mil-call.
Therefore, Vandenberg eontin ary building at Florida Stair llo»- north ol the Five Poinli tnleuci:
Flo rid a shippers are turning I
tied, " I l.elleve the pad and any pil.il war aitlbori/rd by ibr Cabiurt tion on the Oilando Highway, and
ll l e , r , n r ii , V w l o f k
.
to tup their H"'"t" not ...... |&gt;,|| ,.|
kind pmbablt M. Kihlnn
| Xl„,
\ „„o n (D-Ga)
silh*et)Ment legislative implement ft today.
iiinxlicd tluougli tlie back ol ••j I,,,,-,,.I, I &gt;iiiii,iiiii*l* who M *k In
't
H»" South hut ni*- H,e
| |,r
1 I he .................
with l b - ' „f ||„. ||.,„ ,. Armed .Service# comtion most be the hiibjrd of tidal
M 1 die 44'," l a* tvi'll.
|fr,, |&lt; ,i,km tl)Mi**» lieg.ui Morula I’owei ,u,l I igltl l*o rum , mitt, •• .1 today the armed fore*#
(.oirrnor Warirn, win, li.ul ob- liquor ■lore, destroying $1,4)00 min e lii'ir a* pi It ale mdit nllial*.
exploration and complete pill,lie
Mnligel
| Mi R n ....it. State
jo Ird in (pending atmthri $f)00.- woilb ol whilky, it wax repotted
beurlngs ill the Senate."
•
Chairman t-onnnlly (D-Tex) of 000 fioiit tbr grnrral Ion,I bri.uur tin* morning by Sheriff I’ A Mrto I )epailiiient (&gt;ir&gt;* o l t n r i . told re* I, vo III rail I'lic HI per cent III |IikIoii, al pi.,.. .lent, loi peiixiotl* the liUlllli ipalilt genriatllig it* awn
the Senate foreign rulntlons com- tlie "»t,rlr isn’t lat liom
irgatillex* id need 'power lo light itierl* will be in tcl j jj,.
a prepared
being and .Stale Hitihway Pain,I R D l„ ,ilei* ll, it "the l 011111111111*1 mle c&gt;ea e. lidded to pievloo • in |,„ ,,|| ,,|,
« mlltee has declared there will be biokr, agreed In apendiliK tlie iilan- I I II$1*4*11
id lie- . I e will le ila llllt In' .llle- , ,.'i,-," t . M ould alu io st iliu ib b ' iib a l
•nt. lo. ol
^ "wide ripen" public hoarlngx by iiiug money when nlliri Cabinet
I lore, been mlvised Ibis mornIt uiny be i- ible, be pointed
Hie Irarlot Imned me, xrici.d ■ |iia|ilt |,ie*enlitl I't the .'I dele- 1 l- radu rates w ere III 11*18*'
that group, lie Hold they will be­
I K. Iltllner, U. H l'*$»mg !•) n lepieseHlatiie of the
llincx
ami the dlivri. Ibibcil Walk gale* I , on, l.t t t e m l.U in p r and by I'
.
,r’ " " 'V l ' I'epuitiioiii of ilie Army that no
Company, pointed ",it
I know ...me want to ifill.• tbr.n. I ligblltlg floin ....
gin soon after the precedent-hreak- meiiibrto &gt;aitl mn.timtion &lt;oold
gi nei utoi s lion
Ing alliance Is signed on Apr. 4. not lie undertaken until after tbc rr. 1't id 4'oluinbia. S. 4 wa* I'ominuuixtx and I'miiiiiuni-I *ym- Hint tin* Month produces m ol o f!,,,, S,„ i.il r.oiiti, Imi th.it s lu*L uiied to pmn'i water luimpinK further inductions of men into th*
the
cn*l
iron
pipe
used
in
H
i*'
|
|
|
„,||
p
,
„
pallorei*
m
the
United
Stale*
"
The Htato Department can elgn &gt;l.rgid.iltire merit.
! ktmeked inicon»noiu and wa' taken
,.| -••ll.llllH llie*e otll| iiiMchitltry. I'he cost of htieel Aimed 1 ntces ute planned during
'
\ li'l mi* I" tin- | hh,| Inoixe "
the treaty for the United States
fltr $S00,000 reii.iiuilmi. fund. ( t„
l eru.dd Laugliton
MnnhimI
.Stale Ib'p.iilmenl (din tab i "It- lb,iteil Slates
liigbting Inst yeui ,n Winter Park, the life of the Selective Service
Voicing n sliong protesl again •
,1.•Minooa im !•««*
^
^
H n f on
M 4|i|i|0|i||4ffJ
a finl pii«$iity ilrm11|*»^pii,il nlinr lir «li«l u«'t ir*
llir
It
ii,I
in
toll
would
give
pen
, be revealed, wits ft.font. Current Act of I't 11 , which explren a year
l„r tale increase, lldtner 'not
country until Ihe 8*ttato approves
I,, i . i l , World \V.,r One m i . l j " ' " ' I i sui'idi.d hi Ihr Florida f I "III till : omilll'l
eiiiiw
lousitrii
until
1
to*
ni
lo,
k
ill
the
l'M7
Hlliblillg
Ait,
wa«
ir
iru.klitg is here lo stny and rail
it hy a two-thirds vote.
•Tlux iiiiuiix tout under present
I to- Xdiiiini .tratloiiI • ° 1'J*'r *'l,rl'
b ods should nffn to’llrr reiu.&lt; •'*"
J*
Vaudentorg, reviewing event 1 Iraieil nuintli ago bill wmk lias tin* looming. Altboiiv.li diaken up
|l ii rIon Suoib. i.q,D eem ing Hi,' jdims in, mdintion, will bu made
tmint*'
it,.......
would
eventually1
"
"
'
‘
Tm
irist
(
'
l
u
l
l
l
»
t,l,,ie seekl|i|t * rnle Inerenie
leading Up to World War Jtt
and limited, it i» not brlievnl that
1111','Htmenl
tom
of
Allemsn. j'ltwci'ii nuiv mid July, ll)&amp;0,"
lint »t.ittoil nil tbr hmklmg
•\i' ptrdlcled tlie-.liord •*&gt; a nm up l» $ l,IHH),nt)0.0tlil a year. I l.»ed&gt; no,i '.'.'beelei, dlacuxxvd
noted Hist the 1019 itetiirali
Tlie too year draft law, calling
bis Mlimtea are settqii*. »*ld S. 1
Walter
Keyes,
director
uf
tlie
Show n Seen«H 0 f n „trim q n &gt; ifa tten rflll’ continue
g to ldINK'
lbllri that tU UnltAd t e
Improvement ( oiniiilxslnn. raid
would ketqi out nf rnnfllct. II* today's action would involve aono* Haitie*, biitpitnl aupeiintoinleni
11/ . .a 1 $ ., 4J
as .. I
‘ if imv fui iher increase !• gisnie t
SI,miff Morn said Ibis nioriiiiu: |
ll MMilsueit ila Pas* Cm i i
i I /&lt; m ill "a,Ithing less than f lO.IHMI ill foes foe (lint I,.' holleves Mint at tlie tin,. W vsi Ky ^ w
|li»* f||'tt| *111pC&gt;'«11I•■•• III** •••III** Uilllltl Il|i 11lall* I fie* f-IIIMIII 1III!7 "I »ll*'
n' 1 &gt;r*ir« *^n
I " IL i i I i nuoltt nn* i Imiiiic *$ii
drafting plan* that will not &gt;•" !„ f Hie n.cidenl. Walker uii» rie
11aiiii lr«&gt;|i K imiilit*v (If NY i. &lt;$ f*&gt;r 44llli'l I mill tn iihiim I III ••!••«* Ill I
m
i .
f ii... s,infold T o 1 1"'luillv !••&gt;••• lot* "f handling nil
colillilcied for about four ui"lill&lt;
t|„. diiver of another tractoi
........ii;""""ler of i i „. \ " t ,|tl*llll
)||l(iil
,, v ........
1*1i (ll(|
out .............
llllll till'•' ,•ill
•••'ill ' r . i l / l w i t l l I ' n l l L l . "We'll bave un o|i|iortmill)
t„ ,|„.
J',* identity of \vlimn bus not ye* , „ M Hob were* 'coti”rlalin'il b "
........ ......
» " ............. " in
,
II........ .
tmito oliiilv , •.............
\ i l l (I &gt;&gt; ( I I ' V 4M 11 ( l
IV$* l l l l l l. *. ,l i u l.........................................................
f
Ilf
M il l *
4*»*l l l ' l l t
III
slop Hie proleil III Hie prop.' .... .. ,. ,„M„|„.d. The tractor let I ev.'ii.iig nt till. Toe.Ht Cento. I &gt; ' jh*l
l!' " ' 'V''"
....
o f 11•■IIf *I 111aIa* i||*« lltlli!!* ••* tlTl'st I’ll II pllVIltl* |l*ai| 114 « •*ll» I
.......go
Swi.ltx,
lo
c
i
rexide,"
bave
."ereniod
loading
.
•
•
lime" if tile Legislature does not
|,iK|,xVHy. went ibroiigb tb.Ml • |*»l' |t|«||*"|4'll • I I I I L l l »• v
putt'll with tin* l(K(&gt; loan null 11 ..
........
provide funds for the building.
,.,„sw,| tlie old Orlnml. wl„. sknwvl on Ibe Herein view Ifd* peivent Hut »• s
J|i*'ll* k%l*l$* »Mllll* I It4,4MI|4 *1»t«I«•** Iiu’* het'n upphrtl for l»y tli»» •*»•' ]
Commissioner of Agrieulture Mi |liK, , „ nv ,„ .ar ihe Inteiaection. he bud token In o.it.i.ul coin, .1 froin eoilHldviill....... lam»* • « n •||H»lilll |f|*H
lIlHhl’ *ll IItt*I lll.lll
Tim ('ovniiiittttton ilncvtril Mi i
Ur »lupniMitn
........ ... I't rn
than Mavo declared.
....
went through a wire fence und M’eooH in O.ego.i nod lb .Ilf.........
lioif i.iMi- imiiFil liy III*' • m i ' i 1 Smith l«i Niitifnit in' pinponiil !"• )
Meanwhile tlie ( uluuet deelm- plow......lining), llle
. .back
. of- I■.................... told of .................. 1 be..... .
H * «■ ' ^ |1^ ’
' !ii*( $4&lt;i'fi 1 ** 41 mill
• u•*!
:i louti ill oillivur
NKW YORK, Mar. 22 - ( / ! ’) - ed to recognixe" a Huilroud und Llr.tr und bar which I....... .'ruled ..f tin- fu. west
I U .I.A II'SM |.. Mai
t/11
7, I.C
,
'
••I• h mil fulr tlint ilirv
I'un liiitti* $*f 11 hell ml mow m$;
&gt;tt Opposliiiiii of Tammy Rail district Public Utilities Commission order l.y Itutli UII.I Joi’ Kelly.
Aiming the phne„ of «'UIhIu.„I ng lu tho It &lt; -e.k.n,. furtlu. rat. riMTiu' |&gt;«*11 .miiM,'* K«'•$1 ids •"ii
Federal .lodge Doxiei Deva.ie
min h iiir to tilliii'li io thi* 1’iM
' leaders appaared today to minim­ Increasing telephone rales at the
No driver’s license was found mg inletent hIiiiw ii nod dexciile,l oich’ mhcx:
today (run t.-tred I list $800,000
I •'llili'il
ft'M't* ( i u i ' I o i \\&lt;iw mil hoi 1/I'd
ise the chnnccs of Franklin I) Chattahoochee StatV Hospital.
ill Walker's wallet. The tractoi by Mi Swart* were I inter I ni
| Mnke n Htmere elfoit to pm
Iiln i suit * . igl.t uguilixt Col­
Ki'llt 114’V "lilll III* lllttii 1*1**|a.**x#*'|
The action may set up a test wax wrecked and damage Is chII |Oregon, formed ••&gt; volcanic n " i'
Roosevelt, Jr., obtaining Ihe Dem­
ole reunuiiuhlr rutex
li.i'x M n g i i . t,y former (lover
til il k 4'lillllllillloil of \Y"l l J Will
ocratic nomliinllon for a vacant of the Huilroud Commission's mated nt 41,800. It is suplioxed. lions; ('allfornln'H redwood rego.n
3. I'nrefully amily/e then pre
iioi
M illard Culdwell to Gsii.esauthority to enforce rale increases •aid Sheriff Mere that it is the Ib.nlder Dniu, The tiiarnl •-«•'•'•" ent rale struclnie mid In tug up II Yi’li’riititt from 11 | n ***»n 11
eonirrexs neat.
Xlll.­
Itl'M
against
other
state
agencies,
The late I'rhsldent’a third »on
oronerlv of John Kilney of Uolinn |..f the Colorado, the I united ■&gt;■ •be low spots.
lll
Ids
.i.l.i
g ra n tin g
tho
TIum * vooNffcr vi*ln:ui w»iiM
uiinmmrrd hi* candidacy laat week particularly If there are no ap­ Ida, S C
xert nnd Cnhfornin mixslons
uiugMXitic a . ),tinge
-I
venue,
1. Muka u icut effiul to reduce not I,.' eligible l.efore IPH'.I
propriations
to
pay
the
extra
for the nciit left vacant hy the
At the hospital this morning I Crater l.ake he said Is fed nn us.x nnd damage clulinx. This fig- Koh, &gt;&gt;"•&gt;■ xui.l, udding
Jiulge llevni'
•• I llu In a l for
death of Sol IHoom. Re Immediat­ charges.
Walker tojd attendants, "the I niiallv by melting XIIIIWX f I *
June 37.
ire
is
extremely
high
und
d tak­
“
I
,'iinnot
xeo
for
the
life
&gt;
&gt;
f
roe
Attorney
General
Richard
Hrely won bucking of the Liberal
Caldw ell wax aw aid e d $317,600
thing happened so nulrk I don't the imsinlalns which sunplieH .&gt; ing a lurge pan of the carrier’s te- why we should legislate ui *l&gt;.- j
I’ arty and of several prominent vIti was asked lo seek a rehear­ know what happened."
feel of water Although It w„ venue.
h e ir last Hpimg, Imi llie If S.
lime
for
Homelhing
38
or
10
yen.
I
ing
on
the
commission's
recent
-Democrat# In city, stats *nd nt4 a interest mg e x iiih ilio n of live
c , , , , . , ,q A i&gt;|ix .tlx irv e r s c d
1011 degrees tn till’ shade ill it»'
—
i •■
"If after Ihe carriers have mads from now."
permitting the 8t. Joseph Tele­
f i «h iiinI unlmuiN llii &gt; hurn pul on ih e verdict and o n h re d a new
“ llnnnl politics.
valley below, overcoats had b
It'nsIlNord ns t-sar ■’surt
The
American
Veterans
('
0
.
11111,1
phone
and
Telegraph
Company
to
ilHphix l»y llir I$uiil 4* and Fn**h
lint mnny Tamnty leaders In the
be worn al tlie 7,0011 foot elevn
ICoallBB** e s Paas Peart
Seminole Girls Win
tee ul » called for defeat of tor VYiitn I 1‘xli ( 'otiiiiiHRioii al t Itu li ml
dlsHlct. the 30th Confireaslonal,
lion of the crater’s edge Tb,
Caldwell filed lux u l iigaunt
hill
.
1
.
letters
to
rad.
of
Hi
Con
were cool to the candldltcy. They
.
. ...
.. Nt'iiiinoh C'm in i y l air tohii'h opi'ii* the inagutine follow ug pul,Ileagovernment lias storked tlie nr Fellowship
Glee
Club
Honors
F
r
o
n
t
grexxmrn who are Woibl |\... II
Im.,, ||tK,„
r ,.|,.ry Mlll| M,i|on tinit of ail editorial Fell. 31,
pointed mil young Rooaevelt does Mar. 31 Set As Date
cold iveters of the bilge lake will,
;villi* Aii'iuifN. Thr fiali, ulihdi in* IP 10, which the g o w iiio r contend
lint live In tlie district. Rla home (a F o r
To Got Post Office vi-lnuiiN.
ACI-*
HenringH
Tbc Girl" Glee Club of Seminole rainbow trout which grow t» t
long, lie revealed and x
at fashionable Woodbury, an Long
“
T'Ti
7,i
icli.de a 30 pound cut fish and u v,i falsely and maliciously quoted
High School won flrut division rat­ Inches
II *.nltsi,v4 on rsgs geurl
10 poimil linn, uir ihowii tiNAlin linn us condoning the ly (»• hlng of
Island
Youth
Attempts
To
l
flue
to
Hut
lurge
quantity
of
TAI.I.AIIA88K, Mar. 22—&lt;/!•)— ing tn concert singing and In sight
The lenders conferred yesterday
niuiK
nhmil ihr irumpuient ilium* 1u nueri).
----------mull
received
at
ami
xent
from
Take Life In Jail muled tanks.
Till' negro, Jesse James I’uync.
with Hugo K. Rogers, leader of A public hearing will he held in reading of music at the district
music
contest
held
at
Rtetsun
Unil
l
p
s
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l
l
p
t
l
f
M
R
e
m
i
n
d
e
d
'h*
Fellowship
llontolel
at
the
Leesburg
Mar.
31
on
th#
applica­
Tammy, the ancient New York
The fixli were seined yesterduy was taken from a Madison I'ounty
111
M
ill
111"
*44
'
,
Municipal
Airport,
application
has
tion of Atlantic Coast line lo dis­ ver-llv. Friday, MU* GUI* Reese
county Democratic orgaruaiatlnn.
CHICAGO. Mar. 22—4/1’) H"«- in Hie Hi Jobiix Itiver l,y eonsci • Jail und himi I,, deal), while lie
l o P « V ( (M illt y l u x e s tw*n made for u contract poatul
t « Nit aiinmineemont wa* mad*, continue two passenger trains ami Whittle, glee club director, an­
urd
Lang. 14, being tried a second vat ion officers said M H Weld., was awaiting ti.al on u charge
*
datlon hy the Fellowship Fotinda*hul a majority of the leader* left re-route two others between nounced todav.
time
on i, chargr of murdering « assistant chief coiiservallon officer of attempted lupe.
linns, Inc., nnd bids t" operate
The SII8 Hoys Glee club won
In his reversal order, (he U. H.
Mar. .11 Is Him last day in which the station will lie received until ehunt, tind In hang himself ... the of Ilie Fiflli llislrict. Since Ihe
no doubt they still were opposing Jacksonville and Ht. Petersburg.
The
ACI.
has
applied
to
the
first
division
rating
In
alght
read­
Court of Appeals suid (lie trial in
County taxex fur 1318 can l,e paid 8:00 o'clock Friday, Joel 8. Field, county mil curly today.
Roosevelt, (*n* leader, who con­
bass
vvou'l
&gt;ul
anvllling
vvliile
in
federal district couit hers was
trols alnuit ntte-fonrlh , o / the Florida Railroad and Public Uti­ ing and second division rat|rj In without n penalty, John L. Gall" postmaster, announced today.
“ I'm toed »f tho way my trial captivity, Ihey will he returned to “allowed
lities Commlaalon for authority to concert work. Th# mixed glee dubs way, enmity in* collector, an
to get out of hound*
district. Is supporting nlm,4
llie rlvri in u few 'luyii, be slated.
Rurh a postal atulhui will have Is going," he lol.l Jailers.
diarontlnue train* No. 30 and 40 got second degree ratine In both liouncrd thix morning.
and "litigant.., witnesses, lawyers
lingers pointed out mdre 4han and to re-route train# 101 nnd
...................
.t Of inleiesl l„ niiurods is ibe
the same services as uny post ofAno) be.. ........
prisoner found
(lie hu&gt;
concert
and
sight
reading
contests.
and mry seemed to regard (he
fdT candidate* for nioom'a post had 101'. through Gainesville, Grata
Effective Apr I unpaid real «•
duck exhibit. These include contest as a sporting event, a
Holol-tx from Remind* High tote taxes are xuliject tn interest of flee with the eaceptlnn or postal at 1:00 A M., huildled under In. wild
been tnenlloned.
,. ,
mvlng*,
said
Mr.
Field.
Money
IdaukrlH, wi th
Ida
liell
looped bald pule, green wing nnd other wage, by battle, ill which tba
and Leesburg.
ft,'hind were Ingrid Estersoi* Anita 18 percent per annum with a min­ orders ran ha made out und ha
lie said RiHiaeveltla’’fi nice hoy,
varieties. Nearby is oil owl und »
twice around Ills neck.
Trains lOT and 10‘. now make
hex! Iiutiler ot.gl.i (•&gt; und would
who would make A good candi­ conditional atop# at Newberry. Aiken and fllanley Brumley. The imum interest »,f 3 percent. Per rushed, registered mail and re­
Frank G. Swain, tail uurden, ••age wit Ii two wild turkeys. A wm."
girls
quarlettn
Included)
Joyce
annal property taxes are 11111101 gular mail can lie sent ami receiv­ said llie lad suffered nn ill ef­ baliy niter, taken recently from a
date." he added:
Dtinnellon and Inverness.
The Court of Appeals said a
Rails, Kathleen Babcock, Peggy to Intermi of 12 perrenl per an ed and atamn*, post cards and
••There Is qulto a CM* »« •»
S
fects. Ills belt, ahoelaccH urn! game law vhdutoi, is on cxlilbil. change of venue should be grant­
Wilson nnd Betty Dunoan. In th* mini.
•made for those who pomt to the
■lamped envelopes be sold. Lock underclothing were taken from Other animals shown arc a door ed if raqutitcd by the inagaxina.
FXRCTION IRPBNRKH
mixed nuarteHe wta Anita Aiken,
*’ ' 100 ,0{Mi people who llv» Iq the
Further peimltlrs, said Mr. Gul buses may Im placed in Hm Ho- him.
und raccoons and a boh cat har­
PAHADF.NA, Calif., Mar. 2 2 dry.
district, and ask how. vou, »•« (/P&gt;—Mr*. I,oiil»* Hoocker, unsuc­ Ingrid F.xterson, Betty* Ball, Joan lowav, will also lie added aa soon'motel lobby
Tlie new trial got off to u fabr rowed from tha Zoo.
THE WEATHER
McTeer,
Floyd
Coopar,
Richard
_ list la prepared
_
n
as the advertising
Mr. Plaid today predicted
that start yesterday and was postponed
pottlldy say that none of »n*m la cessful. candidate for city direc­
Conservation officer* assisilng
nun)!fml lo rfprMfiil lh&gt; nlatrlct tor, filed this atatemant of cam&lt; Ranshottom, Stanley Brumley and on both
..........................
.......*
‘ lon will
real estate and‘ ’perxonal' th* new
station
will he lu opera tn tomorrow. Judge John A. Sbar- in the exhibition ar* Bill Johns,
LAKELAND. Mar. 2 3 -(/D —
tlmi within 30 or CO day*.
(Continued on Pag# Two)
taxes remaining unpaid.
hr llvi?* In".
_
‘
expensea with th* city Arnold llarrincton.
haro declared a mistrial, afl(£
Mild and showery weather la on
#
**-*
•
tight Jurors had baen aelacted, be­
is;, for Florida.
...
"On# to t loit in tint— B9 eent*.
cause the hoy's lawyers askad for
Tho Federal-State Froat Warn­
*'« TO PI.ACR RSNYM lrf .
Hillsborough
Jury
Two eeiita sales tax for hat total
a trial heforo tha Judge Instead
ing Service morning temperature
m in i.IN, Mar. 02—(AP$—Berlin —411 rant*."
of a Jury trial.
R. Congressman Bob Bike# and
bulletin said:
A u th orities are reported eonalder*
Hearn
Jim
Velasco
Miss In** Tyner were married here
Forecast for peninsula Florid*
In* a plan tn' Inttoll permanent
LKAVB8 BBRLIN
ALBANIANS ON TRIAL
\V
Sunday.
T
i
i(i)
4
ii. p
$io
M
f/|n_Ari
fur
tonight and Wednesday
morn.-aenlrles and poll** dog* In mnn*
FRANKFURT, Germany, Mar.
LONDON. Mar. 33—&lt;A*)—Four­
The ceremony wta norffirmto hy
I
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b
r
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m
y
,
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ixaftr
.ta
rir
22—&lt;AV-Krnest Reuter, lord may­ the Rev. II. W. Williamson at the
teen Albanians charged with spy­ thu
Vflfttf »| lh , .rain
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T.n&gt;i»
s
nm U n.
S , . r . V
i r ;
I showers .“
In " Northern
districts
HLHI.IN. Mar. 22—&lt;/!»)—QiivMierl nbaervri* today viewed a« an ing for Yuiigoflavla went on trial appeured briefly )&gt;efore the Hills­
Trtofr«f a*td 6d g r a m tod been or of th* Western sartors of Ber­ First Mi'HunIInI Clnirrh. The Rev.
ami un Southeast roast.
robbed In 'he Weaijrn Mrtpra In lin, took off today for Weatovwr and Mrs. James Milton McKnlght important ronrersion a R ih «i .i A «iatrinent concerning the W*»t*a ban'on in Tirana yesterday.
borough
County
grand
Jury
today.
Tha Albanian Telegraph Ser­
Forecast for Wcdnenlay: partly
Uw laat seven month*. Tjte gnoula Field. Maas., in a plane of tho V. and Mrs. Williamson war# th#
Velasco »*id lie went before
Ituuian-MHiniorrd nitreni'y uf lire Eaitorn ion* of Cetmany.
&gt; vice nuotod by Taleradlo reported
tloudy and mild; scutlere.i show­
removed gold teeth and w l o R. Military Air Transport Service. onlv attendant*.
the Jury at his own request.
He
la
to*
to
anrlvo
there
tomorrow.
the
H
also
are
charged
with
hav­
Col.
Alexander
Jeluamv,
ncling
Huitian
commandant
of
Beilin,
fa'd
The hrlde la a native nf laurel
from the bodies.
No other wttnease* appeared er* along the cast coast.
Reuter will vlalt a conf erence of Rill.
lait night the Weilrm move would "deepen the split in Beilin." but ing organised and participated In before the Jury at Its morning
Future temperature* outlook;
a
terrorist
organisation,
with
American
Mayen
In
Washington
no Dost danger through Friday.
THOMAR 1MP|
that the Soviet military adminix-P'
session.
. . .
supplying
economic
and
military
and
ha
ako
plana
lo
discus*
Sov­
b ir m in g h a i
Irallan (hies not Inlrml lo reslrb might pull a currency switch of Information to Yugoslavia and at­
The Jury presumably In investi­
iet kleeknto e f Berlin with Amer­
KP.D RRIF IKHJKH
JACKSONVILLE?”Mar. '-"J-H F l
— UF) — Frank
tho me of the East marks unw held thulr own which would wine out tempting to fieri to Yugoslavia.
gating gambling conditions here
icanoffM ala.
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Mar. hy Western Berliners.
,
lllgh Low
Alabama team*
und
looking
Into
"the
Hat"
which
east
mark
holdings
of
Western
12—(A"—Th* HR
n l Cher*
moat powerful in .
Atlantic City
This
Indicated
the
Russians
■
city
councilman
sav*
contain*
Berliners
and
oven
such
East
mark
ACCIDENT
KILLS
MAN
OOVR
FUNERAL
n ship to
nokhovaky, flrat
avaly III In n
Cleveland
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. '-'2 -(/n names of public official* who
months, la would not prevent Western Rerlln hank account* aa peoplo In th*
berth her# In
Detroit
elvvd
payoff*
from
gambera
from
spending
the
Enst
mark*
Western
sector
still
hud.
A
man
Identified
_*«
Illllburn
•
have
rec#
—A
ma:
S B K taking on a t
tlak aoi
Miiiiiaapolli
W rU
K
U
s,
er
III
the
Hovlet
they
now
hold
either
In
srs.
...................
ling
lead
The
Soviet
announcement,
waa
rts,
40,
of
South
Miami,
M.
Rob*
general mercl
director, i
New York
Russian
sector
of
Rerlln
or
the
‘
‘
.
vhen
killed
early
today
when
viewed
aa
on
Important
coneesa|pn
arrived
T h e Ch#
attack Rat
Phoenix
BRETTACOH SENTENCED
anna
nm of Germany.
,
ouiomoblla'
a mile
for thla reason, too: anarently
..... Ber­ _____t by an ouR
*
First
here yesterday
some slight
Saint Louis
ATHENS,
Greece, Mar. B8-((D
4 ( I C H I O . VI
It also Indicated the Russians liners in poaaeaalon of-West
cat marks west nf !lshlwln.
Progreasn, *M
oafto HfiV),
San Antonio
did not Intend
Urn. to introduce a new still ran trad# th#m for th# cheap­
County road patrolman who In­ — Constantin# Hreltacos, comF1
•aim on a
that
Seattle
h
i t mark which
wl
East
would be refu*"l er Kaa( marka to b# taken over vestigated Hated thd drive# of mander of guerrilla for
OhurlM
l*at
Jacksonville
/RjfiW
Vi j 1
W
liner*. Mon had the
In ration-free th# car a* Ralph BalatWel Mor- southern PoloponneaufttoHMI i
New#
tot
aloe*
Miami
that
■actor. Boat gaa. • mlnUtar who la #n&gt;Dlaye&lt;l
IM
Orl '
Allied
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Trial Is Moved
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Liverish A nd
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VOLUME XXXX

SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A ^ FRID A Y , MARCH 18, 1949

E sta b lish od 1908

President Expresses
H ope O f Enactment
O frartO fH isProgram
Southerners R a p p e d
By Chief Executive;
Truman Gives Full
Atlantic Pact Okay

l

Public Welfare Com­
mittee A p p r o v e s
$300,000,000 Plan;
Rent Row Continues

T o Resist ‘Armed Attack’

ECA Will CostlRussian Youths WASHINGTON, Mar. I8-(A P) Soviets Propose
Highlights Of Proposed Alliance
—The Senate Labor and Public
U.S. $17 Billion, Are Educated By Welfare Committee today approved All-German Meet
e $400,000,000 authorization for
WASHINGTON, Mar. 18—(A7—Highlight* of ths proposed North
Atlantic Treaty:
*
aid to public ichoolt.
To
Air
Problems
Hoffman_AssertslHitler’s Pattern federal
j
Stated purpose- "To safeguard the freedom, common heritage
Alto by a unanimous vole, the

committee recommended pansge ®f|_
a companion bill providing $ 3 $ ,-,U |) e n
Defiance Of
000.000 a year lot »ute health
W e s t e r n Occupy­
ter,ires lo school children.
ing
Powers Asked
Moth meaiurei air rxperird la
have priority in ihr Senate, fol­
lowing trlllrmrnt ol the long fillRERUN, Mar. l8 -(lP &gt; -C o m butler light.
mumiti proposed today an all-GerThe fir*! big Horn of ImMne.i* nun ronlerenre on thr divided na­
then*, however, I* the rent control tion ’« problems. They called for
Mil, to h&lt;- token up Monday,
lino thing seem* certain: the open defiance, if nerenary, ol the
legMlnllon won't extend control* wntern occupation power*.
■Jt month* beyond Mnr. 31, a* Pre­
William I’ierk, co-chairman ol
sident Truman requested, or give the Communist Social Unity Party
him the control* be, wanted.
The house menniir'e already ap­ lolled ihe trial balloon in a meet­
proved extend* control* 15 mouths, ing ol lltr F.ailern People*' Coun­
authorize* rent lncren«e» of 15 cil. callrd lo adopt a constitution
percent nhove the It*17 level In for l.uttein Germany at a counter
certain rime*, and allow- -lute*, to ilu- charter bring dialled (or
eminlirH or cilir* lo ileeonlrol rent* Wotern Grimany at Bonn.
a) any lime.
i
Yesterday the ,-enule bunking I lie promised that thr Communist!
rnmmillee approved u bill that In from the hail ami Western Germans
effect extend* control* 15 months, from Bonn meet at Rioniwirk in
permit* hooxting rent* a maximum the Rrilnh zone. The mrrting would
...
i i .
of 15 percent over the June 30, ha*e lo ,have „Hnlnh
approval, hut
11147 level, amt lei* xlstrx take
over control* when they have ade­ niml proplr believed the Wrslrrn
Germans would reject thr frrlrr.
quate law*.
Ihr i'oiuinuni*t* indicated (la1
In both mcn*ure* I be turrraxrx
include any hike* ill rent made WcM's embargo on Ruhr steel lias
*lnce 11*17. The House bill extend* slung them more than any other
the control period 15 months; the blow in the cold war. The council's
•Senate hill extend* It t" month* economic committee drew up a
Ill* figure of * 17.000,000,000 ed Into a system to create a “new plus a three month period In which b"te blaming the vest for hlockade
member! of Congraaa will function
for the full four and one fourth- man", amt told the group, "Thl* tenant* are protected while they eondittens, even though the ^tiisall right.
After all, ha aald, It la a new year program waa Hoffman'* I* u new conception amt ideology negotiate new leate*. The Senate aians were the flint to apply such

CongreM, which haa boon In •*»- first public eitlmate of the final hostile to all principles upon which
tlon little more than a month ro*t aince the Marshall Flan rainu you have built your lives.
ilnce organization waa completed. into being.
"It I* hard to realize," he conWhile It waa merely a proposal tinned, “that million* are brought
'4H o aald he thought we ought to
Distinguished Citizen* of Foreign up In complete slavery of mind
flva Congress a chance to act.
Mr, Truman ^*ld ha will review the . PrealdentNi - •Committor of and that n mAT Ideology and phase
the legfilltlve situation with Dam- Aid," of whffh' Hoff mu ii was a of life Is pushing westward In
guessed the co*t lit
oau
n At the WHItf lloim© lmember,
T (XWOOO
to 117 OflOIXKI(HU)
Tt'“ w'1«lc
of
.... !„ HUpr«me
power^ncvptlo.l
over
Monday and call In hla cabinet I t . ,000,000,000 lo $ 7,000,(too,000.
for a talk Monday afternoon.
Kur,0|&gt;! " Jl™1
correspondent*
hove A'",r
tried the soul of a .nun
The leader* are Vico President ' gains,
unsuccessfully
until
today,
(&lt;1 “Tlu-y any that they have free
Harkli-y, Senator Majority Leader learn whether the new uor-s go
limn of religion," h« declared, "lint
Luca*, Speaker liny burn and Houh« the ultimate figure would be be­ bnu would iliey explain their own
Majority Leader McCormack.
official Miilintiex lliat In 1017 there
low (be minimum.
Mr. Truman, apparently in no
"If the foreign assistance pro­ were iniir,- limn fiO-UlIU minister!,
. m»nd to start a long dlatance fight gram I* carried out on the scale iiiol prii'sis, hikI In MMl hardly
• with CongTess, said ha could only of expenditures originally con­ 5,tMM)", he usked, “or that whereas
i c i i i Im m oa raae aiti
templated, the cost to the Amer­ in 1017 there wera 130 bishops, In
ican tax-payers will lm upproxi- lull them were only HUT".
n
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is
I mately 117,000,000,000“ Hoffman
As to the Russian conception
of morality, h« quoted Lenin ■*
‘h* management group.
- - •
---- *
&gt; Of that total about $0,000,000 ■ staling ttint, "morality Is that
000 wilt he *spent directly In this which promotes the rliintagrstlon
country “and In the course of time of the old order of society. Mora­
thw
remaining
Ifl.ooo,ooo,non lity boa no absolute value; what is
ertalnly return to our useful today is not Useful tomor­
III certainly
shore*," he said.
row "
NEW YORK, Mar. 18—W The Russians seek to gst com­
■ Picketing or Railway Express
plete control of phlldrcn and to
w Agency depot* wai spreading to
ilrltu.li them from the Influence
other cities today and a union of­
of parent!, hr asserted. They are
ficial said tha action "could shut
not only taught tha history of tha
down the whole Gait."
Communist Party In school, but
With express operation! In tha
nro naked to repeat what ll going
metropolitan araa already paraly­
on at borne. This, said Mr. Nagorsed, tha AFL Brotherhood of Rail­
ATLANTA, Mar. I i—&lt;/P)-Re- ski is resulting In an elaborate
way and Steamship Clerk* announ­ praecntatlvcs from ten Southern spy system, a repetition of what
ced gt-Alatday th« start of picket­ states today sought the elimina­ happen*.) In (Wmsny
ing In three New Jersey communi­ tion of barriers to the fraa flow
Imnglno mpn coming out of
of interstate commerce by truck. school with closed minds," ha de­
ties.
The meeting was ealled by clared, “people unwilling to think
„ Daniel J. Sullivan, rational
•chairm an of tha unlon’a eupraaa Walter R. McDonald, chairman of for themselves, ready to accept
division, said depot* at Newark, .tha Georgia Public Service Com- anything they are tod, even if It
F.llzabeth and Plainfield, N. J„ 'minion who said an effort would ii to fight and kill those who
be made to arrive a t soma uni­ would Interfere with thiir ideo.
wera forcad to clot*. •
He *ald "flying squad*" of pick­ form eystam governing truck*
minted one such teaching
et* are being sent to halt express for tha aouth.
Speaker after speaker from the accepted by these pupils la that
activity In Philadelphia, hnd at various
emphasised the “America I* a country whuss
Camden and Trontofi, N. J- H* need for states
reciprocal agreements modern technique Is In the hands
predicted similar move* next week but
they wera bound to of primitive tribe* of Indiana,"
in Connecticut and Waatehaatar aom declared
objectionable features by Ho pointed out that the Voice of
County, N. Y.
law.
America radio program hhs great
In addition, ha aald) eonaldera- state
McDonald aald tha campaign
a tlon i* being given raouesta to to eliminate tha barriers would Influence on tha mlndx of many
*” assign pickets to tannin*]* in extend Into the various legisla­ In Europe, but aald that h* doubted
Roiion and other n#w England tures If this group could arrive If It Influenced many In Russia
as few Individuate own radio acta
’ cities
at aom* common agreement.
The union action atemmed from
All of the states represented there.
The underground movement, he
a wage-hopr dispute, affecting ex­ at the masting have varying re­
press workers throughoot tha gulation* covering weight, length, said, 1* almost ImpoillbU In sat­
Height, use of trailers, and com­ ellite countries of Russia duo to
country,
. , . . . ..
. ,
tha elaborate apv system In which
Company official* avprsssad ba­ plex licensing systems.
ttel that national officer* of tha
The ten states represented are son* spy on faUtara.
Florida, Georgia. Ken*
union would not permit wide***!#
Misawslr
t u e k y , Louisiana, Misathslppl,
picketing.
1&lt;
AUTO DR,
riNBD
..
Rut Sullivan aald ha baa raetv-. North Carolina/ South Carolina,
JACK80NVJI
l?. 18-&lt;A7
Gaorta M. HatrrlHarrl- Tennaaaae, and. Virginia,
-41 ed no word from Gaoraal*.
— J, C. Garter,
a u to m o b ile
preeUant,
Indteetaon, grand union „ .
0,00(1
zt*nalon3r
|Hek*tInf ha opposes eitensteg

Railway E x P
p re ss
Of f i c e Picketing
Spreads Over V. S.

Southern S t a t e s
S e e k Elimination
Of Truck Barriers

Whetmore &gt;Dlreotx
St Johns Survey

S u lliv a n ba&gt; asked Harrison for
'**
t—"V " 11 ' .1* il
permission to picket ta t Grand
Gi
A survey of -, the 8*. Johns
Central, and Psnntylavta
River from the Woodruff Creek
ger atatlans, Inaddltlon te
Channel to Lake Harney la be­
terminal*.
ing made by U. 8, Engineer* un­
der direction ef R. Whetmor* of
CRAFT WAI
Jacksonville to determine, depths
MIAMI, Mnr. I
and tha amount of material to be
S. Wea.har Burrau
In order to maintain the
ad small rrafs warn
t s l removed
channel at a depth of flva feet
reaMa of Florid*
ever n 71 foot width, Edward
tb*' warning slgntla I ^
Higgins, manager of the 8eml^ajpe Hatters*, N (L, to
note Comity Chamber of. Com-------^
* today.

that Carter filed fatsa Income
tax returns for tha ysara 1948 to
1045,
Tie A SHAMR
LOS ANa ELM , M ar.lg —w —
Bat this would g m r U v* hapgened with New Y arra pofcea
force—four man w«fg arraetad
shamyoeka on
Rt. Patrick's Day,

N o. 149.

Senate Group
U.S.
And
Allied
Nations
Okays Federal
Aid To Schools
Pledged By Atlantic Pact

KEY WEST. Mar. l8 - &lt; /r &gt; ~
Prnidenl Truman expressed hope
today of ultimate enactment of the If Plan Fails, Krem-iNagorski
Outlines
major part of hit program detpitr
lin
May
Try
To
Soviet's
Program
At
position from rebellioua Southern
Communize
Europe
E x e c u t i v e s Meet
Democrat! and olhrn.
0 The Chief Executive in a newt
NEW YORK- NlTr. Ift—(/P)—
conference, u id that he ii trying Economic Cooperation AdininistraRunia and ill i.ilrllilr count.:«i
to pan hii legialation through a tor'Paul G. Hoffman today placed model education nf llieir youth on
three-party Congteii, made up of ||,r | u(| folt „( ||,P M u ,In II plan the tame line, at the lormer Hitler
Democrat., Republican! and D i x i e - $17,000,000,000. If it .ucceedi, youth organization. in which the
crati. And he laid the latter are ^ |(f la j j ( “our way nf life will be mind' of youth wrre rioted lo out
not good Democrat..
! secure.
tide influent'rs, ami wllotr liieinMr. Truman laid he hat at yet
And if ihit American invetlmenl ber» did not want to believe lacti
made no plant to itump the country in European recovery fails. Hoff­ lhal migltl conflict will, iltnr itleoto build up fire under op|Hinenli man taid in an address prrparM logy. /yginunl Nagimki. Polish
of hit propoiali.
for the American Management At- nrwipaperman, loldier ami wtiler,
W He had nothing to add, he laid, tociation, "The Kremlin will make told members of the Sanford Ex­
to hit Jcffrrton-Jackon day dinner an all-out effort to Communize ecutive. Club at a dinner last night
threat to lake a train twins around Weitern Europe."
at the Lnngwood Hotel. Floyd I’althe country.
Should the cold war linn be mrr presided.
Mr. Truman laid the North prolonged and intemifird, hr pre­
lie wai introduced hy Maximilian
Atlantic I'act has hi* entire *p- dicted. "huge" military mitlayi will
proval--he h*» road the entire
Sheptiaid.
owner of the hotel, who
.text ..a n d .th a t he hu* approved continue, government
, . , rnnlrnlt may told of hii early youth in what it
in
the speech on It th at Secretary ] be restored and high tax ra in
now Czechoslovakia, and who
of Stale Aches,in la making ■" the United Slate, will tap the
pointed out the plight o! Poland,
Kht
nightvitality of a free economy.”
a While
wnue lie declared that of course,
“The one certain way to get even a thousand ye.n« ago when
^Dixlerral* nro
good duinocratej taxi-* down and to keep our econ- Ruin.i wanted lo go wetlwaid and
tre not f&lt;
Mr. Truman talked patiently and I nmy free la to wilt the cold war (termany eastward, and I'oland
kindly of tha rebailloua Congress In Kurupr and thus avert both
which hai dealt him p aerlca of act- World War III and the threat of tuffered m a consequence.
Mr. Nagurski pointed out that
hacks.
World War III,” the foreign aid
education in Rusna is living form­
Ha aald ha itlU had hope that administrator noUI.

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Associated Press Leased Wire

and civilization of their people*, founded on the principle* of demo­
cracy, individual liberty and the rule of law."
Sponsoring countrie* —United Stale*. Britain, Canada, France,
Belgium, The Netherlund*. Luxembourg and Norway. Italy, I’orltigai
Denmark and Iceland expected to join later.
Key provision "An urmed allack agalnsl one or more of them
in Europe or North America shall be considered un nltnrk against
them all xxx."
If that happen* each country pltdgr* to “a**t*t the parly or
parties no til lucked l&gt;y taking forthwith, individually and in concert
with other parties, such action a* it deem* nece**nry, including the
use of armed force xxx."
What specific kind of an attack would set lbs alliance in motion?
"An arm ed uttmk on the territory o f any o f the patties In Europe,
or North Anienrn, on the Algerian department* o f France, on the
occupation fo rc e s o f any party in Europe, on the isla n d * under the
jurisdiction o f any party in the North Atlantic a re a north o f the
T r o p ic o f Cancer or on the v e s s e ls o r aircraft in this a re a o f a n y
of the p a r lie s .'
How does tin- t'mt.d Nution* fit in? — Each attack and nny mea­
sure taken to meet it must l&gt;e reported “Immediately" to the U. N.
.Security Council Thcs* countermeasures shall end “when the Hucursty Council lm- taken the necessary measure* in re-lore and main­
tain interJinllniinl peace and security.
Fust steps The member* countries propose lo hull,! themselves
up to tin- point where they can hope to resist aimed attack by lAI
providing each olbei with “continuous and effective self-help and
mutual aid” (This implies militaiy help from Ilie Culled Stale*) —
and (H) seeking to "eliminate conflict in their interna'tnnal economic
iiolicles" so u- lo "encourage collaboration between any or all of
j|^ m „
Sle|»-hy-*le|i t'he member* wilt establish u council lo consider
way* of cutryiiiK mil tile liealy. The council wdl &gt;el up as many
Mih-agciii'ie* ns mi needed but specifically and *1 once a “defense
committee” |o recommend niranuic.x of self-help and exact step- to
be followed in event of attack.
Potiilioii -’&lt;• years, with provision for reviewing the treaty af­
ter it lius been hi effect for ten years.
New member* By "ununimoua agreement" the signers can in­
vite to join "any other European state In a position to further the
rineiplis Ilf ibis treaty mid to contribute lo ihe security of the
lorlh Atlantic
area.". __
________

R

Mil gives more protection than the measure*.
House bill whose “home rul#M The Soviet licensed Berliner |
clause *oine *ny virtually gut* the Trilling aald the committee noted O a*l»l»*e*sW D I o n / I a
that monthly shipment* of Ruhr flU D D U C Il I
1 C tl Q H
measure.
The Senate now must acton th e'
.dro
l,r0f Poo
f
1
,
a
l
t
a
r
f ? s tilt*
iiOP
emnntlttee.appravbd hill,'then t h n 2 5 J 8 W toi^.-!*«18W W maOOr^j
tl 1 Vt y 1 0
T OUT
as
of
g
nmn
K
,.t
(„
in
May,
ID
IK.
and
to
zero
—
“f
"
gc
House and Henste
g e llie r and compromise the two today. The 11. S. military govern­

ment said increased attempts at
smuggling particularly industrial
equipment—showed bow the conn
ter-lilorkade i- plnehing the Ilu*
-iun sector.
It wa* not appuient whether
I'irck’s surprise proposal resulted
from German thinking or Russian
prodding. Most of hi* actions ami
those of Ihe Communists he lends
are inspired hy Moscow.
officials at
n creaky slop yesterday, although . Speeches of various
,,
officially It had ended Tuesday 'he Kastern council meeting s were
night. After Southern Senator* sr(r,"h,r il 1&gt;f''m'rn,,,1&gt;' with
wt,h 1nationmeasures and okay them hefnr
rent controls expire Mar. 31, just
13 day* from now.
But speedy Henat5 action i*
promised, along with action on ihr
European Recovery I’rogrnni, re
clpcocul trad* agree men Is* hous­
ing and other measures that huv
iteen blocked hy the Senate f,jj.
busier which began Feh. 1!R.
The Senate talkathon ground to

colled off their filibuster a gain-l
it easier for the Administration to
a rule* Chang* designed to m.ke
pas* civil right* bills, talk went on
for two day. before a final vote
whr tiikrn
A coalition of r»cmocr..s and
Republican* voted 03 to 2.1 l*te
last night on a compromise role
that Administration leader* claim
will block the Truman civil riglit*
program.

,
u,0 "*'
denmmtcd that
Western Germatt* raftise to conP»r."‘C
“n&gt;' * r lrrn «,,vrrn"»«*
BV** .f5” "!'.1"
unity.
Communist Wwllrr IIIhrt»fc*r “ .KSS* 0 ^
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S e n te n c e

City C o n s i d e r s
Tax On Municipal
Stealing C o u n t s P a r k Admissions

Piinnld Huhhuck, 21, ph-tl guilty
on four count a of stealing article,
ft,,111 auintiiiihlles, whin arraignrd before Judgee M. B Htnllli of
ourl tin- morning
the f lieu it Cm
at 11.1'O o'clock.
On recommendation of Stall*
Attorney Murray Overstreet, u
pre-sentence investigation of Huh­
huck by the Slate t'arule Cummission was ordered by Judge
Smith, and the prisoner, a tall,
well set up youtli, wa- returned
In l*oimly Jail. He was represent­
ed by L. F. Boyle, attorney
One Information filed, charge*
Huhhuck with hraaklng Into the
automobile of Htnry It. Malcolm
on Feh. 10 and taking properly
worth IKn, anil another of steal­
ing I'-'On worth of clothing from
P. A, Garvey’s car on the same
tittle.
A third count was that of tuk
ing $13(1 camera and equipment
on Felt. 1 from the automobile of
Lee II. McLaughlin, uml the
fourth count wa* the stealing
..............
from
the ..................
automobile* of Dr J.

Tile City Commission at it.*
meeting on Mar. 28 will consider
passage of an ordinance, already
given it* first readings, to im­
pose a 10 cent lax on all white,
uml a 5 cent tax on all calmed
ii -!tm talon* to all future gumc*
at Municipal Ball Putk, C. F.
McKihbin, city manager, announc­
ed today.
All proceed* of the lax are to
lie put into the public project*
fund toward the construction at
some future time of a new muni­
cipal -tadlum to replace present
facilities at thr hall park, hr
-aid.
Offices at thr City Hall wera
nl 2:00 o’clock today in
ordei that employee* might at­
tend the funeral of Mrs. W. B
Williams mother of Police Chief
Boy G. William*.

Students

Picket

Treaty Allows Each
Country To Decide
For Itself If Mil­
itary Force Needed
ROME, Mar. I8_hr&gt;—Th#
Chamber of Deputies voted two
to one tod*y In favor of Italy'*
entry Into the North Atlantic
Alliance. The decision broke W
three d*&gt; (ilihiisttr and pro­
voked the most violent fight
thr tomiiiiiuiuM chamber haa
seen. Several deputies fall or
were knocked to the floor. Small
missiles Herr thrown. Tha de­
feated t'ummunisl* even tried
to hurl -Irnographer’* chairs.
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER

WASHINGTON. Mar. 18—(JP)
the Notlli Atlantic Treaty, it
wai id fo ully iliri loicd today, would
pletlgr ihr ( 'mini Ntatei and allied
natum» to rrm t automatically an
"armed a tijik " ag.iiiut any one of
tlirni pomlilv by "the uie of
irturd hirer "
I .oh nation would decide for itv-lf wlirthri military force wa.
nerest-nv
Ilu- pact thu! recogn i/n that in this country only
l ongiev* 1 an dedare war.
Ihr uiqirrcrdrntrd treaty, pro;toting foi the first time in peace
to fund Ameru .1 m an alliance with
I iitopran nation*, wai made public
at II Oil A M. t I-S | ) by the
L'mlrd State* and the ieven other
couiilne* which intend lo iign it
heir about April 4.
Un* official discluauro of the
term* i* expected to arouia Rus­
sia to new height* in propaganda
attack* against the alliance, Tha
Soviet* already have denounced It
*s an uggre*Mvo move egalnit
them, despite the repeated assert­
ion* of western leaders that It*
aim is strictly defensive.
The treaty, 1,040 word- and 14
article* long, provide* for creation
of a council of the member na­
tion-, and of u defense committee
to -Irengthcn uml coordinate the
defenses of tins whole huge region
of North Amt ilcu. Western Europe
olid the North Atlantic.
An uttack ugnm-t the territory,

«« »Mlln&gt;i*&lt;i On l-aav * |u

Lions Club T o l d
Of Need For More
Blood Donations
Nvad of more blood donations to
the Hemmole County Blood Bank
wax today stri-Dit-il In talks to
(ho Lions Club ut the Tourist
Crntrr by Mis. Hetli Woodruff,
chairman of the Hanford division
of Iill' hluod han k and hy Mrs. 0.
Bund, secretary of (lie Central
Florida Blood Bank.
Duly seven pints of blood re­
main in the Cuuuty Blood Bank,
-aid Mr*. Bund. She asked Llona
lo co-oiwraie in making donationa
unit remimlud ilium that they
could undertake no project more
worth while. Any citizen may
draw on the blood hank without
living asked to make ivplscumant,
she Mold. Tho only churge is for
the work of the killed techni­
cians. A new plan of donations,
originating in Mt. Doia, is work­
ing out very well, she slated.
King Lion Hnmiltun Bishee r**
numb'd Lion* to bring donations
at the next meeting for th*
("'**11,*!y Home, including books,

IIOIITTEMAN HKTTKR
WASHINGTON, M«r. IH &lt;fl7
Rome School Office
LAKELAND, Mar. l8-&lt;/l*)-Arl -Ulrriot II. Lamarre, 37-year-old
llouttcmin'* doctor said today the former accountant, was given *
ROME. Ga Mar. 18—LV)—More
Detroit Tigers' number 3 pitchn •nap*nd*d sentence today for lying I jj. Tolar of two shot guns. two
t than 150 McHenry High School
wax in "very good condition."
llmi'ltrman's^skii'll was "fractured ,0 • Senate committee “h&lt;mt tMt\ surgical hag* with msdical equip- student* threw a mass picket line
. . . . . . rrn-h
___wartime hustne*!. affair* of MtJ-imrnt, stethescope and other or
before the county achool superin­
early last fvlij...
Friday In __
an auto
tleneral Bennett E. Myer*
tide- having n total value of tendent's office today.
beta.
Lamarre pleaded guilty to (hree |fl,15.
Acting Principal W. E. Burk said
ount* nf perjury n year ago but
Huhhuck wa* arrested three 150 itudent* have been marked
SHIP GROUNDED
sentence
w*»
delayed
a
probation
weeks ego hy Police Chief Huy uliaent from school hut all classes
SEA BRIGHT, N. J„ Mgr. 18
Df1) — The American freighter offlreri* Inveztlgallon. The maxi- G. William* and patrolmen, after are In session. There are 325 stu­
ChrUlltn II,),h » .n t .,rou«4 -» "ulm *•»•** "" "V f " H i S j f the former had hern pursued for dent enrolled in the school.
The strike and the second picket­
driving without light*. Much
,h . b ..,h to r,
in .
w o to j.
Hult- booty wa* found in hla automo­ ing action came un the heels of
Inu enow*torm.
The 7,175-lon ve»*el wa* In- zoff *rntenccd Lamarre to one to bile, nn t he later directed police th* board of education’s refusal to
bound from Greece, the owners, three years but *11. pended tho to a bidden cache of goods con­ reinstate J. Battle Hall yesterday
Albatrn** Htramahlp Company, lentence and put him on two-year cealed in n thicket weal of the us principal ancr repeated pro- picture* nnd pilluw* fur" chaira.
Wcklvn Bridge,
probation.
tests by students and patron*.
Hurry Robson reported that
*ald in New York.
The picketing student* nro’the Lion Junior League baseball
carrying signs denouncing Wurr, program is now under way, and
Burk, and the county board of edu- mid that City Commissioner John
Three Atlanta Men cation.
A group of parents accom-j Krlder had donated sonto u*ad
the demonstrating student*, hnsrhull*, nnd had promised to
Jailed On 2 ChartceH panlrd
in automobiles and are parked opop­ aw Dial the Municipal softball
I diamond in worked over and im­
MIAMI, Mar. 18—f/PJ-Three posite Warr’a office. Hall was proved. Hesuggestcd that teems
Atlanta men today wars held In ousted on charges of disloyulty he limited to boy* It), 11, and 11
CHICAGO, Mar. 1 8 ~ (/D —Unlezz buzincumcn or consumers Jail on two charges of armed and Inefficiency, Warr aald.
yesr* of age, as the older boys
gel panicky, the nation thi* year ilroutd be only slightly leu fiioiptr* robhory, Detective Chief James
will not hnvn more opportunity
Barki
Oil*—and possibly belter off-than in 1948, the government a top O. Barker reported.
to pluy In tho League.
STALIN DINNER
Tim trio who gave their nome*
M08COW, Mar. IB -b P j-V . M.
economist said today.
, I . - T*rhaFt«a^^’n5Xs»
rH.
na
Charles Emory Evan*. 25;
As a result ol "the diiinflalon of 1949, said chairman F-dwtn|Sidnfv A KuB l V ” 2 Refnfi Molotov headed the guest list at
THE WEATHER
Prims Mblister Stalin’* dinner at
G, Nourao
four* of tho PresidentV»
'
Treadway. » . Atlanta, also will the Kremlin last night honoring a
Council of Economic Advisers, "we tha paaka of 1948."
.’ Ihe charred with auto theft, Bar- delegation from the north Korean
LAKELAND, Mar. IS -hP )—
take off some fat. but we
mev tab
ProfIta should ho "as well as or kor said,
The Federal State Frost Warn­
not die and need, not really hotter ' maintained over the long I' The men war* charged with government
shall noi
Also high on tha guest list wan ing Service forecast for penin­
suffer."
pull" whan Industry la working j robbing the Bansreft Sendee Sta­ A. I. MIkoyan, released as foreign sular
Florida tonight and Satur­
at
90
to
95
par
cant
of
capacity,
He aald “It I* not the voi-e of
tion on Blscayna Boulvard where trade minister at the same time day morning was much cooler in
Nourse
aald,
as
under
the
“recent
$150 wa* taken and the Whlto- that Molotov was relieved of duty the north hut no frost danger.
Pollyatuie but of bualnena staticties that *ay* that underlying rnn- strained conditions" when mill* atone Grill on 4th Street where a* foreign minister in the rrcenl
The forecast
dlilon* am sound and hSSirally and mines wars forced to 100 per the haul waa
cabinet shakeup,
"Cloudy with showers and much
cent of capacity.
favorable,”
cooler but tint frost danger in
Last year, ha suggested, was not
FERGUSON OUT
northern districts and mostly
In an address prepared for the
I1AN ON CRABS
HERRING, Msr, IS—&lt;/P)-H ap- cloudy with a few widely scatterExaeutlve's Glob nf Chicago on a year of 'Treasonably full employ* TALLAHASSEE, Mar. 18-f/P)
hower* and slightly rooter
"Tha Gentle Art of Dlslnriatlnn." mant," fixed as a national goat tk . !«li« *e
.kH'
tod*y
M- Mitchell rd nhower*
Naurs* summarised the economic by tM employment act of 1946, IrJjfU h Jui? kf : °"k!k, : ; b / ^ F«w»»®n might hava lost hla johi central district*.
but
"a
year
or
alight
over-employ­
wl!r
^T0*I? ■■ atiparvlalng principal of He"Partly cloudy and warm Sououtlook as follows i
ment, in part a rauaa and In part midnight Mar, 91 to midnight ggr |n^ schools.
them district*.
”1949 should show a sustained a result of th* Inflation."
90, conservation
ronaarvalfon supervisor
July M,
aupm lsor
Wildi
HlghUnd*
county
I
"Saturday Mo
___ Wild, Highlands
Mostly cloudy
vpluaa of eonauawr spending and Nonna taid he wished to draw George Vathls said today.
suparintendint,
said
today
school
cooler.
Scattered showers In
he nee employment only vory mod- a rontraat between “corrective and
Vathla aald, howaver, atone crab trust*** mealing In a closed ssa­ tral and southern dhitrteta.
Stelr M
belos
orntaly
ow last yrar, production onteriy dUtaflatlon" and n "da­ larger than 10 Inebaa. can be takin il on with th* eounty school board
"Ouilookt cooler all district*
letter* and prices adjusted
for personal use during tha dosed yesterday mad* ft plain they do but no frost danger Sunday morn­
te n baiter atrue Dm and a level
season
in
tha
waters
off
Levy
not intend te nominate Ferguson ing. Slowly tlalng tem pantaran
te not n plebt tteA aario^aly btlow
m BMwkat
v b a t tete
fw e )
'
and S». Johns eonnttee.
for hla 14th term.
Sunday night." *

Nourse, Presidential Advisor, Says
Nation Will Fare Well In 1949

t f ir

�TOE

SA N FO RD

H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

Unsafe Automobiles
AH owners of automobiles must have been a bit start­
led, the other day to read thnt a city Judge In South Bend,
Ind., had ordered the destruction of an automobile which
struck'and killed a pedestrian. The Judge said the car was
not fit to be driven.
It Is common knowledge that there are many cars on
the road which are not fit to be there, and general agree*
ment that something should be done about it. But the de­
struction of a car after a fatal accident is comparable to the
execution o f'a murderer, as far ns approach to the baaic
problem is concerned. A person who work* up the purpose
to commit murder is not likely to be deterred by the thought
that he might lie executed for it. SlrrtllttHy a person who Is
willing to nsk his own neck by driving arl;unsafe automobile

BIBLR V— ■ TODAY
This shield worked all right
ih m thousand year* ago. It will
peaWet us from an amaaing numher of arrows today.— I B. 16:21:
He la my ahtald. _______
As Ptetidanl Truman no doubt
wei it. the only Congrats in the
Malory of the United States wone
than th* 80th Congress is the S lit
Cbagtati. May lha President just
doesn't like Congresses period.
•Your attitude on rent control
pfobsbly depends in large measure
ah whether you own your own
home, or rent tha place you live
ip- We all tend to took at such
tews from our own particular point

Bccauie the Preiident snd hit
Administration leaders from the big
cities played politics with
civil
rights, they are now confronted
with the imminent danger of being
defeated on their entire legislative
program. And if the situation wera
not so serious, we might say that
it serves them right.
The Good Samaritan came hack
to Detroit yesterday in the person
of Thomas Jenkins, 30, who sthoped
over to give first aid to a
stranger who had hurl himself in
• fall. Two policemen seeing Jenkiqe leaning over the prostrate
form of a man thought he was robfcin rib * unfortunate victim of tha
accident. They promptly grabbed
Jenkins ind searched himi where­
upon they found some gambling
house s ipi. He was taken to court
where he was ordered to pay a
$100 f ne or serve $90 days in
Jail. B eased are they who are
ntercifu , but don't gamble.
»

.

. .Florida's public schools will cost
the people of Florida $42,000,000
i n /State taxes, not counting, the
1)2.000,(XX) gut up by Ike counties,
or. .the $2,000,000 which comes
from the federal government. That
compares with $19,000,000 which
tho state appropriated for schools
three years ego. However, with respeel to our schools, wa are living
in a fopl's paradis*f for the Legis­
lature which appropriated lha
isonry failed to levy the taxes, and
'lha Stats it living on accumulated
surpluses from tha lush war years,
Unless more tales am levied the
'khoolr will ravert to their former
status, somewhere near the bottom
o l the lie! among the states of the

Tha'light lo get up on the wrong
lid * of tha bad is a privilfg* which
m ryp ne •!»*, In, lha world enjoys

By REP. RALPH W. OW1NN

Why does our ever-expanding, moral break-down of Government " y v. .
all-powerful central Government cauita owners to dump their build' tlon" ■ whichth
propose to extend rant control fo r: Inga and rgtlra from the Invest- „■ hualnau
,
trl montheT W« are In th* fourthim ent field, In other word*, they
V-iicU.
year of peace, yet It la propoaedjare being liquidated—American " «Broion. our ,
to continue wartime rent control {alylo—and those who want to rent mj health "
1
for a lunger period than wa did muat buy or double up.
&lt;.^ye are not j B
«*«!*«
.w*r:
,
| The Canaua . Bureau furnlshaa fund* or credit n
Why? What I* causing a worac.atill mor* avidanea that rent con- not overbuilt or tot
shortage of rental houalng in trot ia the cauae of our ahortage ventory.
peacetime then io war? Why not 0f rental houalng. In April 1940,
*&lt;Our populatloi
find out the cbumj of this ahortage. | it found that 7 percent of alt ur- phaae of growth I
!h &gt;riage*^n|b0*nd *h° eBU,,,
j bjj1 houaliig an lie war* vacant, la want*. Expanding
j 1942 rent control began. In It*
niK■- n
-i.i
lx not like ly tn ^lun m-rlmiM thm iuht. isi th a possibility o f.
— In tWT the C ra m wu m u m « * f1916
o sy it.^
Hie Census Bureau
a survey of housing. The results found few vacanelei In rental prolong of the car an u Judicial reaiilt of an accident.
are almost unbelievable. The num-(perty. However, It did find a 80
How much better it la to try to aaiure the safe condi­
,
*
**.. ... . p#rceni increase in tho number of
tion of vehicles before an accident occurs, through laws re­
dwelling unit* occupied by only
quiring thorough periodic inspection. The atates which have
one person. It also found a 22
such laws, and use them firmly and Incorruptibly, find that
percent Increase In the number of
units occupied by only two per­
a lower number of unsafe cars is tho result. Periodic test­
sons. During the same period the
ing of driven, along with mechnnlcn] inspection, would help
by two dwelling units occupied by five,
to make aure that the roads were filled with safe vehicles
rental ■lx, and seven or mere persons
in the hands of competent drivers.
decreased rapidly.
In othar words, tenants In all few
categories ware spreading out a n d ---New Historic Sites
using more space than ever be- 0ual
two major metropolitan areas. fore. One person occupied space
x
A lawyer with h desire to nee the Important placet* in
Rental units In Chicago dropped that was formerly occupied by two ing
the United Staten nut himself the program of seeing ono
from 868,000 homes in 1940 to 819,. or three and ao on throughout tha
000 In 1948. In Philadelphia, the frown housing situation, tinder jg w
national park in each annual vacation. Ho had to abandon
tho plan becauno, he said, national parka were added at a lh® Hungarian and Romanian bord drop was from 432,000 to 881,000. rent control, if the husband or
Figures for moit American cities wife dies, the survivor stays on. |ncri
faster rate than ono a year, and he watt falling behind in- er*’
.
the same tale.
If chlldran marry or leave homi?, the
stead of gaining. Certainly that is true If national monu- .Most of the evidence mada public tellPerhaps
the moat thought-pro- parents stay In possenlon of tho CUp|
ments and hlitorlc sites are counted In, for our alert Na- M„hlvr informed ^sources in° Weet-’ voktng picture ia that presented by unneeded and unueed apace. For deer
tlonal Park System Is rapidly adding to their number.
iirh democrlcies bellied that aom* the Bcranton-Wilkes-Barre area In them apac* la cheap, but newcom- , r i
Ono of the latest is a venture outside of the contin- *Soviet action against Tito ia boil- Pennsylvania. Thera was no hous­ era, newlyweds and returned ve-lthan
ental United States. Four Spanish sixteenth century forts ing up. It’s significant that this ing ahortage there in 1940. In the terans find no vacancies, Thois |, a
7 years Its population declin­ vacancies which would normally Thai
In Puerto Rico have Just been taken under the wing of the 'd*w *I,M&gt; *• hold by Alas Babler. next
ed 16 percent. In aplte of ample appear In a fre* economy are no h0UI
Park System. Tho most Interesting Is El Morro, which was ilhJTklViuXrtX utnedt), i^ m d e houeing and th* population decline, longer released. Those who could Thui
started In 1639, underwent a Hioge by Sir Francis Drake in ^ B r i t a i n . Bshlor predSudta there was the same old complaint, get along with smaller space do that
1596, and later was cHnturcd at different times by both the * London Interview that tha Gom- “A severe shortage of rental hous­ not_move hceausajhey cannot find ion
Bnglish and the Dutch. Its defenses are still used hy the Inform will Intensify Its pressure ing." Overcrowding of veterans it. The October Drat moving data
the worst in tlfe eoun- for all manner of adjustments to fpr
Army.
0,1 Tito In tha next six months. was one ofor.
„----------try. Two or - more families were -----------needs and-----pocketbook*
Is prohibit- Arfc
Not many Americans know very much about Puerto! | la «*”
I?.??!!.1""
found In 19 p aren t of tha units *d by law.
Rico. They now have a new reason for Including it In their JJ,ir p r m „rp wj,ici, Moscow has occup'cd by vatarana.
Whv „ thuT why
i&gt;oop)u
holiday itinerary.
' luen putting on Yugoslavia.
Whet happened* Under rent forced to buy houses when they
control owners of iboul 11,000 prefer to rent them?
Hmoko-cluuda ar* gathering over
Yugoslav!*—and where there's
■moKe there must be fire.
The Balkans ar* boiling with
reparta that the Comlnform (th*
powerful Communist International
Information liursau) ia engineer­
ing. a coup to overthrow Yugosla­
via’* Premier Tito bacaua* of hla
open revolt against Moscow’s dic­
tation.
The Italian news agency Astra
has reported that Yugoslavia la

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CLARK GRADUATES
DELAND. Mar. 17— (Special)A growing understanding of th*
Ame rlc y vray of hf* was one og
nates by Dr, Albert K .’PwtwalL
chief scout. Boy Scouts of Amt?.
ica, In an addraaa at winter quar­
ter, commencement axartlsaa this
morning at John B. Station Univerelty. peLand scouts and scout
parents ware special guests.
The M graduates, th* largest
fdirtar quarter class in the history
of SUstan, received their dogm a
from P m ldant J. OUI# Xdmundu
Sixteen received bechtlor of
selanct, sixteen bachelor science
In buaineaa, sixteen bachelor of
laws and one master of arte. Six
war* graduated with honor*.
Among those receiving degrees
war* Von Allen Clark of Sanford.

Dr. C. L. Persons
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Complete Smorgasbord Luncheon....................... 1 1 . 2 8
Complete Dinners—From .................................... 8 1 . 8 0
W*ta ptaaalag a Baa*a*t, We*4Uai, ItrlkSsi w Olsaer Party,
phoaa as far Haas aaggastUas as* rrissa.

critically Hpeaklng. ThU !h tho poetical chronicler of the
New England acene, Robert Front. Not all good poetr* are
widely read, but neither are they all obneure.

The University Of Florida
that the citlsons should all sharu
In the support of his work. Muat
Florida lose him to another state
because We are not willing to pay
nur technical experts more than
87.600 T
Tho Unlvorslty of Florida haa
one of tho nsllnn's loading experts
on water chemistry He renders
service to the ritlsen* of the state
and ho brings (am* tu Florida.
Must we lose him because a callIng of $7,600 ha* been sot on ealariee of professors, scholarx and
research worker*T
Th# University of Florida en­
gineering and Industrial Expeilmant Station I* developing uses for
Florida raw materials, for example,
brifk from Florid* clay, and tan­
nin, paper and pressed wood from
scrub ogk- Important war raaeareh
was rlnru\ In developing the mortar
type proximity fuse. The atgff I*
anttead him ***y from Florida continuing Ita work In electronics
States Department of Agrlculturd research which may have many
uaaa in Florida Industry.
with p $1,800 falsa.
Tha Bureau of Economic and
Busin*** Research la making basic
atudlaa of the economic and Indus­
trial development of Florida, to
know wherein lie its ftrangttj?
Its weaknesses. With this knowledge put to use we may bf able
to avoid past pitfalls and movp.lnto
our expanding economy with mor*
assurance.
These and tha many othar ways
ip'Wh,ch lha University of Florida
•arras th* state roef money. They
ar* investment* which wi|l ImproT*
tha economy and bring raturna of
tlvq, tan or aver) a hundred fold.
W hit hop* do w* hav# for Imbfov.
«
Z
Ing our future If wa are not will­
Tha citrus gr
ing to Invest In It newt Florida
but th* elbiu
muat have a great *^*u untvaralty.
ftant to (AfT
&lt;Editor's Note:—(Thla is the
fuurth In a series of statements
explaining the budget needed by
the University of Florid* to enable
It to accommodate Us 10,000 stud­
ents, prepared at tho request of
the Alumni Association by J. mi­
ll* Miller, President of tho Univer.

F r i d a y , Ma r . is —.tIsu to to p. m

.writing altogether for, a jaw dajr*.
tha L a ^ stu ra

adjust prices to Urn.'new condi­
tions while others try tp tllax to
high price* and compensate tor the
declining market by Cutting pro.
ductlon.
"The real danger la the present
situation is that the eurreat H n t?
of uncertainty might be converted
Into n feeling of panic’that would
remit In progressive reductions of
business spending and consumer
spending,” Nourse said.

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■sle. Owners of non-income pro- power of thc 1040 do,l"r h*" dr°nduring Investment* take their Ptd 1° about one-half of the 1940
losses and get out a* quickly as dollar. This has resulted In higher
possible. The horrible crowding of pr»eet for all goods snd services
veterans and others who must rsnt oxcept one-rent-controllcd houswss caused by tha Government’s
since most people know a bardestruction of rental values. There
when they wo It. the demand
WSS actually more Hying space f o r r#nt*| space at about one-half
per pereon than over before. Flf- Ra real value has increased enorm*
teen percent of the people m o v e d -------------------------------- -------away, hut tha houses with more
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anybody aka.

. Whan

Nourse Speech

The Housing Shortage
D B w rrr k a c k i n s i i
Karelia Affairs Jkaalyst

Russia could HI afford to lose tha
allegiance »f Belgrade.
Thusfar Tito has glvon every
Indication that he has no Intention
of yielding on the point of sov­
ereignty, although h* remain* a
Communist and In other matters
has Indicated his desire to play
ball with Moscow. However, under
th* Ualshevlat code there can be
no division of supreme authority.
Tito haa tu glva all or nothing.
Tito Is reported to have conferred with British and Americana to •alaI in August 1948 It carrlfit 83,see where ho atanda with the Weal- 086. The Chicago Trlbunn want
*rn Powers in event of mor* eeri* up from UA01 to 82,046 In th*
out trouble with th* Comlnform. lame period. Tho Los Angelas
There haa been no confirmation af Tltnaa showed an Incraaa* from
this report, and th* Western
to 78,928. This asm* fandemocracies appear to be maint­ ,18.930
taatlc incraaa* In houses apartaining an attituda of watchful snonta,
apartment buildings
waillni;.
, for sale and
waa found In the PittaWhpt would the Western Power* burg Prams, the Atlanta Journal,
do in. avant of an upheaval la thd Clevalaad Praaa, tha Baa FraaYugoslavia? Wall, of course that claco Examiner, the Baltimore
would depend on circustancaa but Bun,
almost any othar naweI think wa ar* safe In saying they paperand
that you may wish to con­
would do everything In their power sult
to liolate th* trouble so (hat It 'W hy Is (bars a rental housing
wouldn’t spread. They certainly shortage across th* country whan
would do their til meet t® keep from thousands of desirable dwellings
becoming Involved themselves.
THarally being thrown on tha
Probably th* aama thing would are
■ •th at at prices below present
b* true of Rusal* Tha point I* that building costs? Why la there a
neither the Western Powers nor rental housing shortage whan
the Ruaalan bloc want to sees an* there
are mare houses than ever
other world war started. And a
general^ upheaval could grow out
°t'k ■, Yugoslav explosion unlaaa hauaaa bub net in tsntin* them?
extrema ceutlon were pursued h$
dwelling units that war*
formerly for rent are new offered
far sale. This la net bacaua# own•ra wdnt to sell but bacaua* they
8w forced to acll. Whan GovrpiI. com mant dtatreva 40 percent of
uatlnj •! Incam* from praparty, i

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FRIDAY, MARCH IS* IN®

THE 8ANF0HD HERALD. SANFORD. FI.ORIDA

PAGE THREE

Projects Discussed
Woman’s Clul&gt; Holds
By (Tifford McKlbhin H o s p i t a l B e n e f i t

AndPersonal Activities

Socra/

Mr. and Mrs. I.. G. Ilnttnwny of,
Cu'sellw-rry announce the engage*1
of their daughter. Vivian, to
T elephone 118 ment
Ralph Holden David of Sanford,,
son of Mr. and Mr*. Ilcnjamin K.
Iliirduim of till* city. Plans for
i In- wedding will he announced
Inlet
.'
Mi*' IInti away was graduated ;
f. out Wiul.i Pui k High SehoOl
Mr. and Mrs. It, C. Collier of | with llu- clns* of 10 17 and is at
Mouiriuniu, (in., am guests of tirr*elil associated with the House*
Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Mitchell.
' hold Finance Corporation of Orlan­
do. Mr. David graduated front
Miss Carolyn Crel.shaw of Mont* Seminole High School with the
eztima, On., Is visiliug her grand* Class of ll&gt; 17 mid is now employed
parents, Mr. nod Mr* It. K. Cren­ at the Sanford Post Office
shaw.
Stetson University of Delnml.
Mrs. A. C. Chatnberluin of North
Mrs, T. O. Tyner. Mrs. K. Mag­
Wllkeshornugh, N. C. is the guest
of Mr, nml Mrs. 11. W. Good speed nus, in, Mr*. Fry, .dr*. C. It. Tyner
nml E J. Tyner wen* cnlleil to
at their home on Myrtle Avenue.
Aiiliurmlale last Friday where they
for
Don Coleman arrived on Wed­ attended funeral services
nesday from Florida Slate Uni­ Thomas Kiltrell who was killed (
versity In TnllnhB*--re to 'pend thr in a highway accident on Mar. H. (
spring holldnys with his aunt nnd Mrs. Kiltrell is Ihe viand daughter
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Itoehlk. of Mr. nml Mrs. T O. Tyner,
Countr&gt; Club Knud.
Mrs. Herman Morris and Mr*.
Stetson University student* who
J. M. Stlneclpher have returned have
arrived to »|trnd the holi­
from Miami where they were call­
day* in Sanford litcimle the Misses
ed because of the illne** of their Audrey
Ilaeh. Nnney Williams,
aunt, Mt*. K. A. Perry. Friend* | Haiel llmitli, Evelyn Jlatliff,
will in- glad to lonrn that Mr Peggy Pippin and Margaret ParPerry l« Improving.
tin. AI*n George Speer. Mack
Cleveland, .It., .lack Woodruff,
Mrs. W. W. Wnriu-i lin* re­ •lack Evan* and Charles Gormley.
turned from Krndonlon where *he
Among the students at Florida
visited her *un and daughter-in- Stair
University who have arrived
law. Mr. ami Mr*. Ilnlph Wnrnor. to spend
Ihe spring holiday* with
Mr*. Warner’s grnml«on. Ft am. Is
rccupernting nicely foliowlng an their parents in Sanford are the
Misses Jean Sayer, Shirley More*
appendectomy.
_____
land, llnrhnra Sntimler*. I.itllan

CarUn Palmer Ray—Society Editor

| Legion, Auxiliary

C
alender!

P t rso n a

Holds Family Night

Knmily night ivn« lu-ld on Tuimiluy nl 7:(HI nVIiH'k with 11 Joint
SUNDAY
The Fifth Congressional Dlelrlet meeting of the ('iini|i&gt;M'IM.n^slii|!
Townsend Council will meet in Si. Anu-rlrnn Legion Post No. 63 nml
C lo ud u t 1 1 :0 0 A . M . w it h I*. V . Its auxiliary, A covered dish nip­
Dran, president of Daytona Bench per Mils lu-til ill thi’ Legion Hilt
presiding. A covered dish lunrheon on Imki-shoro Itoiili-vtiril. Tin- din­
-.will l&gt;e served lit noon and n mass ner wns served from tin I. shaped
—•ineetim t wHt-hegln- at 1:30 P. M. table lie fore the large fireplace.
with the national representative, The
____table wns covered with n white
Wayne
lh
Albers
presiding. | ||nrn cloth and ilecoratrd with
Everyone Is invited to attend anil ferns and purple hniiliinin Idashrlng a covered dish.
; sums.
MONDAY
Among those present wns I1.
The Elsie Knight Circle of the Kcmninr, n former resident of
First Baptist Church will meet Sanford, who wns n guest of Frank
with Mrs. (J. C. IHxon. 220 West Ttikach. Also attending were four
Nineteenth Street, at 8:00 P. M. generations of Mrs. C, F. Proctor’s
The Rev. J. R. Karris will lie the fnmily. They included Mrs, Procspeaker,
! tor, her mother, Mrs. II. M. Rums,
The Ruth Speorlng Girl’* Auxll- her daughter, Mrs. II. W. Lippin*ary will have a program meeting rott and Mrs. I.lpplncotl’s doughat tho church at 3:30 P. M. with1(or Mnrclu Kay. Songs and story*
Group No. 2 In charge.
telling were enjoyed during Ihe
■ -The Dependable Class of the j evening. About II persons were
First Methodist Church will meet present,
at tho home of Mr*. E. G. Kilpat­
rick, Jr., 228 West Eighteenth MORING-HTEVENH MARRIAGE
Htreet at 8:4)0 P. M.
1 Announcement was made today
The Past Matron'* Club will of the marriage of Mr*. Addle
mret at H:00 P. M. at the home Moring of Oilandn and B. F.
of Mrs. J. E. Courier. 1200 Pal* Steven* of thi* city. The marriage
i_ajnctto Avenue, with Mr*. II. C. was performed by Its-v. Noth
’Rllaxwell a* co.hostena.
, Thompson at the Community
Installation service for the Church parsonage of Casselberry
Women of Ihe Presbyterian Church on Mar. |6. Mr. Steven* is engaged
w|]|
}|t.|d in the social room of in the floor finishing huslncaa in
Street, at 8:00 P. M.
Sanford._____
____ _

At THE CHURCHES
nil Church Nolle** M a t h* presenled at fh* IliPoM • » ! « o» Ihe
^ day Indore p ubU calli.
_
r iu m r ii of god
Fifth Street and Holly Avenue
J. M. Gresham, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Evangelistic Service 7:20 P. M. ’
Midweek service Tuesday 7:20
P. M.
Y. P. E. Thursday 7:20 P. M.

IIOKY CROSS CUUIICH
Rev. II. I.yttleton Zimmerman,
II. D., Hector
Ird. Sunday In I.*p «
H:0« A. M. Holy. Communion.
0:20 A. M. Family Eucharist—
Church School.
UiOO A- M. Morning Praypr and
Sermon.
•
0:00 R. M. Y. P. S. I,.
Services through thu week
Tuesday, Thnr*n*y, Saturday—
7:20 A, M.—Holy Communion.
Wednesday—7:20 A. M. Holy
“ Communion.
Wedtlmday -1:00 P._ M, Chureli
School Service.
WednesilAy 8:00 P. M. Evening
prayer nml Kllnny. •
Friday 0:00 A. M. Holy Com­
munion.

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at the Municipal Airport. Miss
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Stetson University ........
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weekend in Hello with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs, U'llM
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Glade where *lu- will serve u* Ralph \u*iln Smith, lie hit*
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Mr nml Mrs. Thom a* plan to re­ Y. mid Hob llriilimd, nf Wichita, m*
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M iie o ii* S h e p u n l. Filet-n lla t n e il, F. S. I .im-uo
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I’resldrnl, llnptInt World Alllanr*
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“Going to Sunday sehool" has son. Tin- host source fur thi* know­
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I fa•18*18 SnntUflJlHM.
utiii, mi* a l**tul m -ti*
liecn a phra*e which we have tome ledge I* found tmliiy iti the Sunday
! | &gt;I -sl-s«| •, 11 Im*. lit t it |lii i| |M11Mi| f| nil) I it*i 1111» nf l . ’B
i lot ill* nl nminiriii'i-tf iltlw imriliilip;.
to use all together loo seldom. Thu school* of our land, llnpti*t Sun­
hwnoii
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Imvi w ill ho iimh'i (lx* iiiisK &gt;’W (III III h) I
nf Utt * hlh m
real significance Is "nllendlng day ncItools nil over the world .....
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Sunday school with (Im fnmily." doing n marvelous Job In It-ncitimr
I mu 11..11 , Mi
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Mi I’m m lliy
The family unit In the world I* and training thi- youth of all »f I
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(lie basis nf nil civilisation. De­ Ihe families ami to Ilint end, »&lt;’
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veloping Ihe family unit Is the slmitld dedlriile ourselves Ihi* vm I -trill (ml • fi, flu Mi n ’ , ( l u l l
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and more whole-heartedly unite regular Holiday srhotil nml ebon I*
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to i 'I Ks
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Xmlcrson Home Is M rs. II
. Mucks
Scene Of Meetinv:
Knterlain Cirele

Knh-rprise W o m e n
To Have Flower Show

i
Evangelist Hairy Rlmk nf Los
Angeles, Calif., Is preaching ttilsweek nml next at the Fellowship
Front, following a world-wide
lour in which lie hnd the pdvlh-giof preaching to Madame diking
lial Hhek, f rmer First l.ndy of
Chinn. Tin- public is cordially in­
vited to nil services which lire held
ill 7:00 each evening and all day
Sunday.

Wednesday Service 8:00 P. M.
Rending Room—Tuesdays and
Fridays, 2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
We Invito all to attend our ser­
vlces and to u*e our rending-room.

CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE
Woman's Club Building
313 Oak Arena*
Glenn R. Smith, Pastor
10:041 A. M. Rihle School, Mr. A.
Wioholdt, Superintendent.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
7:46 P. M. Evening Service. The
public Is cordially Invited to at
tend the services of tho Alliance
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH which are now being held in the
Twelfth Htreet and Laurel Avanut Womnn's Club Building. Weak on
the now building on Fourteenth
%
A, H. Davis, Pastor
Street and Park Avenuo is ex
Sunday School 0:46 A. 61.
Morning Worship I!:00 A, M. pectcd to he rrsumed In the noar
Young People’* meeting 8:46 future.
p. it:
THE CHURCH OF GOD OF
Evangelistic Service 7:30 | \ M.
MILLER FARMS
Mid-week service Wednesday
Her, n. W, Miller, Pastor
7:30 Pi M*
' *. ’
Services each 8unday at 3:00 P.
A welcome to all.
M; Preaching of God’s word that
will feed your soul, Good old fashr HR1ST CHURCH, LONGWOOD lorttd singing and testimony ser­
_ Iter. H. Lvttleton Zimmerman, vice. W* also invite our friends to
A
a D„ Vicar
Ihe Church of God on Elm Avenu*
3rd. Sunday lit L*i\t
whom wo are cooperating.
nuo to pray for the revival
3:00 P, M. Evening Prayer ami
that ia In progress.
sermon.
All are welcome.

Buy, Lt-rov L
Talks l ’o Men’s Clul&gt;

It I* not wisa for a parent to or lass adrift. If we would lull at* 14*|||«| i*li
|
M .i4' IV 1 — •
Walt i*i Hfal
M
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soy to a child, "You must go to chut ottrselve* ami then whil*
Mil'll! |M&gt; 1
Mis J. S |,4 I
M i,
I (Mil
T h e R e i I .in mi **»- m iim in ,n t
'•4* 1 , , Mi
I L . l/ii/i
t
Sunday school." Much better, -of holding on to the nnchor, rein h *i 1■v H I, IV fk in
\l .
t;
M. u urn 1 1Ml (-'in *
! i who 1111"-.hit’ll
course, is the other way around, to hand out . tol i *tin
or dimghtci ami 'v ri Ik* i*n»’li»iir I *ai lu i in flu&gt;t »
N . . . 1 ' ' till!
M
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fi8 *h|| tm
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*ay "Come, let us go to Sunday say, "Catch hold, we are gm.w .............
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("t-elher nnd shtll lead Ihe wax .... ............... . thl. ............■
l h|H *i*i.
alt (in • r ! m|i | ii nj’ H I'm
Vtt: ft
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The influence in the lifo of a
Thin will ^really InrrniMi* «*m t
nii’ii!
Mint n Li mil\ \\ iU
S jtm i l 1 ■ Mi
1 III ’ \\ .11-1111. Mi
Mi
111i i it \
M il ll*lr
hoy nr girl of the regular atlend- Hiimhiy school iillondiiiHi*. •»•*(
I ’ll 1**\
• i S I it tv ti 4 , M i •
ll 111J '1 , - A II D i \ Im i y .
K iln
t
anci* nf parrntM at the Sunday mure than that, it will iiicnii
Mchnnl, Sunday aficr Sunday, ran- the rhnrnrlrr nf mir tint inn i.mt
not he over t-slimalrd. liny* and | decrease the juvenile fnilnir
girls are dependent upon us for which come nftrn, If not must •■!
example. It lx not safe for n boy ten, front parental failures, (in
who has n father who Insists on'nf the biggest failures I* right
sending him lo Sunday school while, here . . . nut inking the fimnti ,
thnt father keeps an engagement. to Hundny rchnol.
on the golf rours*. It ia no less; Let us resolve (lint in even
a sin to send thi family to Sun-, home, there will be (he Icader-hn*'
day srhool whil* the man of the furnished Hint will see a nitHeiD
house finds his way to tho office family on time In it Sumlny *rlu»il
I . E I T IN O U R S T O R E - " I D E C L E A R A N C E S A L E
to get raugilt Up on snmo work'ready lo study the Word of Gad i"
which lie wuntrd to get dona before learn Ills wav of life. We *ditdi
(&gt;!*!-: N
I* i i i i h
the new week started,
|scc great results when this mavi*
(is ilu i't* I n O u r S t o r e !
Nothing I* so refreshing as to ment really guts under way.
The
gather with friends or other
Again let Us say it . . . . "Cmm,
families lo study tha Word of God let us lake the fnmily in Hiindni
C H E C K T H E It E l) T A C S
\\ -M.
F nm il\!
on the Lord's Day, and then to sit school today."
In the place which ls dedicated to
Dr. C. O. John-on
worship and listen to the message
I’retddrnt, IlnptM
of tha pastor as ho splaka for
World Allinnrc nml
IN IK K liRAB
Go(| to tho hearts of men.
I’axtor, Third Hap'i.T
Diamond Ri nj ( s ,
A knowledge of tho Ilihle is
Clmrch, St. Louis,
BA(i
necessary to he an educated perMissouri.
)

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N .m . y
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W i l - . ’ ii

OPPORTUNITY M Y .

1 BIG

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FIRST MKTIIODIBT CHURCH
Ilex. J. K. McKinley, Mlnlater
Mrs. p. R, Ntepkeiwen, Director
•f liellglotM Education
0:46 A. M. Church Srhool. A
class for every age,
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship.
Sermon theme, "Th* Christian Idea
of Service.’’
THE CHURCH OF GOI)
8:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship
2308 Elm Avenue
Services.
FIRST PRRHRYTlfeUN
Rsv. Joe C. Crews
7:30 P, M. Evsalng Worship.
CHURCH t Sunday School at Oi46 A, M Sermon (home, "Isaiah's .ThreeRav. A. G. Mclnnls, B, p., Paata* Clajtte* for all agva,
Fold Vision,"
6:46 A. M. Church School.
Pastoral service at 11:00 A. M

a

11:00 A. M. Morning Worahln,
^sermon, -Chrlit'a PUrposg In
(•Coming Into lha World" by Mr.
„ I Mrlnni*. Musle by tha Youth Chair,
' Mrs. Georga Touhy, organist U d
choir director. The choir will alng
. a* their special! "Break Forth In­
to Joy" by Simper,
6:34) P. M. Pioneer moating,
Mils Mary Earlo nnd Mfs, Helen
Bryan, edvIeeVa,
n
6:30 P. M. Senior, Yeung P e^
pie’s Muting, Mr*. 1. F, Boyle,
,
• wivlsar.
7:00 P. M, Evening Worahlp.

1'itv M nnng cr C liffm *! M cKiliftiin ih - iu - ed tin*
«ii swim
m in i; | mh»I tiinl srutiir* ili'|M»«al
plant ut llu* in«n!lil&gt; iiu ch n ^ of
I litliiiwmiMN nn«l
Prnfi*"i«»nul

Take Your Family To Sunday School

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
l.aurrl Avenue and West Ninth
Htreet
Rev. S. L. Whatley, Pastor
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
1
1217 West flecontl Htreet
SCIENTIST
Phone Ml-R
MOO Ensl Second Street
Hundsy School Huperlnlsndent
Sunday School 0:46 A. M.
W. O. HtsnMlI
Morning Service lltOO A. M.
a o T. l U.
f t . Kellh
o VDirector,
T i m iE. u
Ai
Subjecti "Mailer."

At M‘ CUl,H'
es for al) ages.
Morning Worship JlltOO A. M.
Sermon by pastor.
II. T. U. 0:30 P. M. Unions for
all ages.
Evening Worship *7s30 P, M.
£"What Must I Do7” sermon by
pastor.
March 21. 22, 24, 36 nt 7:30 P.
M. our Sunday School Training
• Course In six point records. Pray­
er Service Wednesday night at
7t30 P. M.
"Come Thou With Us And Wo
Will Du Then Guild."

!l -B-i -'* •

__ I I . . . L!J

fVivian"Hattaway To
Marry R. H. David

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Social

■'FfW T ^M I MHiin piiM I PP M 'FI I I'M I F iP W W ^ P P I ^ P

All members are urged to be pre­
sent a t this service. Subject,
•‘Clearing the Way for Other*''.
Rvangelistlc service at 7:00 P,
M. Special musle end singing end
old time gospel preaching by the
pastor.
Tho revival that 1* now In prog re u will continuo all next week.
Services tech evening at 7t4l P.
M. Prayer for ell sick people In
each service. .The pester will de­
liver the message for this week’s

CHURCH OF TUB NAEAKBNK
IIS Maptt Axeaae
Rev. L R. Roehtoa, Pastor
Sunday School 0:46 A. M.
Morning Worship 10:46 A. M.
Juniors 6:18 p, M.
N. Y. P. 8. 0i46 P. M.
Evangel let ie Hour 7:46 P, I t
Mid-week prayer and praleo
Wednesday 7i4» P, M.

“ n T Ih u rc h string band will fur-

Fred R. Mertea. Faater

FRF.R METHODIST CHURCH
Wsat Fourtk Street and Laurel
Av m m

.CONGREGATIONAl. CHURCH
l-ark Avenue and Third Slrrri
J, Bernard Root, MlnKicr
Sunday School 10:80 A. M
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M
Sermon subject: ' Mnstcr nf il»
Lost and Found Uurcau,"
Christian Rally fur this dlsiriti
Orange City 4:00 p. 61.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1001 Sanford Avenue
J. Randall Ferrle, Minister
"Tha Praying Ohrlst" will he
the sermon subject tho minister
will use Sunday morning nt the
First Christian Church. At thc
cvanlng hour the subject will he
'•The understanding Christ."
i a LB:46 A. M. Ihe church schmil
will meet tinder tho direction of t
Superintendent William Young.
At 0:80 P, M, th* Christian
Youth Fellowship meets.
Thursday the Men’s Class will1
hava tholr supper and Rev. Paul
Carpenter will be tho guest sneaker.
Thk church eatends a most grn-

eious welcome lo ail.

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Members Of Giants
Z&gt;ck Taylor Predicts Gradual
Are Honored With
Progress For St. Louis Browns C Of C Barbecue
BURBANK. Calif., Mar. IR-—(/!*&gt;— "There it this much about it,"
The Hcmlnoln County Chamlter
•aid forthright Zack Taylor today, "my pitchen can't l&gt;r any wone
than tome of those fellows I was sending out here last year. Maybe of Commerce honored members of
the New York (Slants farm system
they'll
icvll be belter."
with a barbecue ot the 60 Asso­

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Sick List* Appears
Ready F o r P l a y

TECH GRID GAME _ Th
ATLANTA. Mar. 17-J/P)soring football game May (1 will
climax the Georgia Tech Yellow
.lockets' off-season practice.
CAINKSVILLE, Mar. I7- ( S iwFirst nf thr grldifrr* to rtqxirt
cial—Lust year's Southern NCAA for spring training will lie the
champions, the North Curolina IllIH freshmen and memtiers of
Tarheels,
'rheeis simply the op p osition ,,^
v, „ „ y
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The two ten ins meet nguin the luter.
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The Tarheels, who will also j Conference hnskctl.all team this
ho playing their opening grime winter, be .will become the first
Friday, Imve seven men return­ plnyer in league history to earn
ing from last sensrin's ihninplon- I the*honor for four straight sea­
MARK STEVENS .ml OLIVIA .1. If.WII.I.AND in a love scene ship outfit. Conch Dunn Hearn's | sons .
the psychological II.h IIoi "TIIK SNAKK PIT', a 201 h f'ealury-Fos nine is year in and year out one
picture. Showing on tie |(iu T'lon'.e Seieen Sunday nod Monday! of the powers of Southern base- I
SELLERS MAKDIHH
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1 ATHENS, (in.. Mar. IH -tA h1 Weymarr Sellers of Albany, eo(iriituT Plans (James
enrdnin nf the HMH (ieorglu foot­
Sporls
In
Krief
ball team, and Jackie Welle,
For San lord (Jiants
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CheerleaderH
ll« \HHOIT ATED PIIEHH
• dniiglrtor of mayor and Mrs.

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The Minneupols Millers and the
Jersey Cltv Giants started a week­
end of exhibition games In Kai
ford today.
The |ivo teams me scheduled to
meet at thp Municipal I'aik tomor­
row afternoon and again nn Sun­
day nfternoiu-.
The iminugers of the two teams
urc undecided us In whom the
starting pitrhers will he.

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1 • Duncan-Phyfc Dining 4k eaten LOWER PRICES. Expert watch
IMMEDIATE I'OHHF.SSION OF
•Ion tablo, useti
IIU.US
repairing, G. C. Fellows, Horn*
COMPLETELY
FURNISHED 1 - $88.28 Kneeholo Desk, Limed
Shop, 1700 8anford Ava. Phone
HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION,’ Oak, uieil
$48.88
1143-J.
REDUCED P R I C E
WITH 1 - $42.80 Low lloy Chest of Draw
TERMS ARRANGED.
era, ahop worn
$24.08 TRAf’TOR WORK by tha hour or
f m Raaaia
I HAVE NEW AND OLD HOU8- 2 - $39.60 Hox Springs, douhla
Job. Ploughing, harrowing, mow­
ES IN TWO. THREE. AND
aixo, shop worn each
$10.85
Ing A dirt moving. We specialise
ttUfwtei r««ea aptly to
FOUR BEDROOMS. PRICES. 2 - $38.60 Box Springs, twin site,
In conditioning building lota A
$18.25
RANGE FROM IlSOt. UP. I •hopworn, each
garden plots, Phone 167-J.
REASONABLE TERMS CAN' 8 • $12.85 Hassocks, shop worn,
1 aw t
•* '
tweeties
««h
| 3.DA 10 llusinetw O p p o r t u n i t y
BE ARKANGED.
d
2 S I ! *S! ***
tawrttaa
L
J " * * fa Pee line loeertles
2 • $222.00 Chippendale Sofa's,
aa itsne* a* pee llpe Iseer ties
I
HAVE
BUSINESSES,
BUSI­
• lightly soiled, each
$78.50 BARBECUE STAND. 3rd. A San- '
Flea weeds le Ike line.
NESS PROPERTY. RAILROADi 6 - $14.26 Felt Dane Rugs, 0 x 16,
ford Avenue for sale.
DaaklP re re fee klaeb faee taps.
TRACKAGE, L O T S ZONED
each
$
o.BB
COMMERCIAL.
RESIDENCE! * used Sofa, frame and (firings
PHONE 148
12 SP E C IA L SE R V IC E S
LOTH. FARMS. GROVES. AND'; 1 in
good shape, can be re­
RANCHES; SEE ME BEFORE
Waat Ada will a*
covered
$16.00
DODGK-PLTMOUTH
avaa (to lelepkew*
BUYING.
468.08 Knechole desks 7 drawers,
? * • • • ■ eksrg e I I
.■■Me
. . .
PARTS AND SERVICE
Vi U-ted In the telepkea* N e k .
~
C. A. WIIIDDON, SR.
Blonde, Maple, Walnut,
169 Palmetto Ava.
Phone t i l l
j * t* h lr » h i th U s r w a M l i I l l 8. Park Ava.
I’hone 1281
••ch
$39.86
J h * &lt;ke sdeertUde U ee per ted
NEW
FLOORS
surfaced
to perfac•* M 7 feeasgdy. l a pedat fee
Reg. $8.86, 12 ft. Braadloom, Tan
■a le reader i(e keel peaelkte
COMFORTABLE 8 room house,
lion. Oltl floors made like new.
A
Brown
Colonial
pattern,
per
fM elee. alt W a a l Ade w ea l to
large lot, well fruited, car port,
Finishing, cleaning A waxing.
8q- Yd.
f 5.95
e a r efflee e e tk e day ka le re
paved road Just outside City
Portable powrt plant, 22 yaara
MATHER'S
limits $4,800.00, terms.
experience in Hominnte County.
168 E. Klrat Ht.
Phone 137
___ aa tosmediately
BARGAIN—$1,000.00 rash puts
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary.
il aa ertee ea r e re la r e a r a 4.
#e
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you Into a 8 room furnished Zinnia, Marigold and Tlthnnia
were (
BLINDS made to orhome, on 6 lot location, available
plants, 20c per doten. Call VENETIAN
d*r. Seminole Venetian Blind
for Immediate possession, youi County 2801.
assume a G. I. Uian for $3,000.00'
at 4% Interest.
. PITTSBURGH PAINTS _ Con7- .' Itii" w“° W 3rd 8t' Pho" '
plete line at
SPECIAL—If you want Income
Ca LL 617 Inr Battery, Generator |
property have new 2 furnished HENKAHIK Glass A Paint Co.
and Starter service. Swaln'a
Phone .120
duplex houses, 4 apartments, all 112-II4 W. 2nd. Ht.
Battery 8ervlce. 301 W. Firat
rented, located on 8outh Park
Hla
AUTO
GLASS
mitalled
while
you
Avenue, 3 lot*, Price $18,800,
wait, any make or moilol. Gins*
$8,000.00 will handle.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or­
replacement part*.
VERY LOVELY furnished 2 bed­ HB.VK/......
lando Evenin* Star. Call Ralph
FOR R E N T
ARlk
tilsaa
A
Paint
Cu
Kav. 1166-J
room bungalow 125 foot lot, ex
’JR
112-111
W.
2nd.
SI.
rcptlonally well landscaped. &lt;!e
8TORE room and furnished apartPhone
320.
Espert Radio Repairing
neighborhood, f a i r l y
A mont. 208 N. Park Avo.i. Pnonc Nlrahle
Fred Myers, 111 K. 2nd St.
rlced, Term*.
1276-J.
103 M/VSkEdT )
HOUSE TRAILER 20 ft llru-Dp. I
RED W. BENDER. Realtor
luxe Indian Scout $760.00. Jack ' Help-Se!fy Self Service l.aupdry
SMALL modern furnished apart­ Hoorn N«. 2
Phone 1080
Driers
Irnaing
Morrison. I'nrk Ave. Trailer i
ment for two on Cryatal Lake,
Florida Stale Dank Bldg.
Phone 1369 i
Court.
| 406 W. 13th Ht.
boat part time. L. A. Cline,
Lake Mary, Call Saturday even­ OR RENT—modern house, 4 large ONE O. E. Refrigi-rnlor. I)r, Roh- FLOOR SANDING -and finishing
-ft
rooma, 2 bedrooms, livingroom,
ing or Sunday afternoon.
-S i
»on, Phone 31 nr P87.
with modern rqnipment, 2h
kitchen, electricity and telephone
years' experience. Work guatFURNISHED 2 bedroom garage
wired, some furniture in each ONE 16' Sea Sciff, inlionrd motor,
anteed. E. F. Stevens, Rt. 2,
apartment, $68.00 month. Phone
room. Near Air Base, N. Y.
air cooled.
Ilnigaln $130.00.
Box 143-A, Sanford. Call 71A-U4
666-W after 8:00 P. M.
Giants Ball Ground* 1 mile Ho.
Phone
1132
Sanford
Boat
after 7 -tKi p. M. or la-forn 7:00
T-a ¥
8anford
A
Orlando
Highway,
Work*.
AM
2 room and One 8 room cabGindorvlllc, Rt. 2, Box 132,
■m ONE
Jna. Riverside Tourist Court,
SERVICE S i 'i -omiI to None
WATCH SALE
Sanford.
C.
L.
Farmer.
Phone Coupty 4606.
Trade In your old wnu-h for a new; STAFFORD’S AMOCO SERVICE
Park A 2nd.
I'hllllp 2197
IIULOVA — ELGIN
FURNI8HED apartment for couS
A
RTICLES
FOR
SA
LK
GltUEN
PARKER
_pla. 607 W. lat. St. Phone 7B1-J.
ELECTRIC or
1
LARGE ALLOWANCE ON YOl'K
ACETYLENE
THREE room unfurnished apart- WASHING a Polishing.
OLD WATCH regardless of con­
WELDING
msnl In Osteen. Phone 1367 J-L STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
dition
Sanford Motor A Eqpt. t
u i . I M ( m .il .
Park A 2nd.
Phone 91*7 Sanford Jewelry K Luggage Cu.
2DH W. lit Street
2
W A N T E D TO R E N T
100
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
IKK
FRIED JUMBO SHKlMP dinners
See Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Melal
everynlght, $1.00. HOMER'S.
HOUSE or apartment for family
PERFECT
Dormcyer
Electric
Works fnr new radiatora und
E ESA . .. ViXt EE A 5NVAC T
of alx, inside city limits. Would T'JXEDO FEED8 : Complete line.
mixer. $20. Phone 1462.
new cores. Radiator repairing
U 77L E uuY ... 3UT I
trade my place Just oitslda city.
Hunt'a Tuxedo Feed Star*.
We take off and Install.
CV3VT TWINii. NOO CAN
WESTERN Saddle A Bridle. Can
B. !!. Gllas, Lake Monroe.
- 1 Cu n T u g o n a n
lie seen at Sabo’s Upholstery. COHEN’S Radiator Repair Simp
LUNCHEON and short order*
N- , A S C t C iN T A R l E U
1
Rm I E iu t a For S a k
|
•ervad every day at Laney's
for new Cnros and complete n
110 W. 1st. 8t. Phone 1363.
Drug
Store.
76c
up.
pairs.
Phone
356-W.
Hear
lot)
MkAL turrets — in s u r a n c e
TOMATO plants, Pan-American
Sanford Ava.
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT Expert TIRE Repairing
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RAYMOND M. BALL. RtolUr STAFFORD'S AMOCO 8EKVICK
Poft-M.
SEE
US
FOR
-m . 4 Florida 8Ut« Bank Bldg. Park A 2nd.
Pkona $197
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
USED SMITH typewriter. Mahog­
AND TYPING
FOR FARMS, homaa,
' ‘ “ business
any
Vlctrola,
lot
f|na
records.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
property and acraage, aaa your HOUSE PAINT. Flrxt qualily K.
Fred
Russell,
614
Magnolia.
J. C, outside white $8.26 .gal.
...
HANFORD
E. A. 8trout Realty Agency
Pknnr Ih«
Orla R. Mathieux, Associate HENKARIK Glaaa A Paint Co T-Shirt*
.jjk 116 N. Park
112-114 W. 2nd. 8L
1807 E. Second 8traat or phone
Premium Paints Gal.
2.25 If you want quality In PAINTING
Phone 32$.
1309-J.
Toledo 8cnles
$35 4 *45
A BODY WORK I have two nf
f*w, r -a- —.
AHMY-NAVY SURPLUS
tho best man in town. Kstlmatos
LARGE LOT, heartly Umberod, FISHING TACKLE, Shinerx, Bee7,
I
OS
Na.
Palmetto
Soft drlnki A Sandwichea.
frea, work guaranteed. The bout
fronting on Cryatal Lake and
Yrette A Gordon Floating 8tore, GLASS BLOCKS — Alt patterns
materials used. Roy Reel's Paint
Lake View Avenue, City water,
Oataan Bridge. Open aver^ diyr
A Ilody Shop. 306 W. 2nd. St.
and sites.
electricity and phone connectlona
from 8:30 A. M. to 6:00
available. L. A. Cline, Lake
HENKAHIK Glaaa A Paint Co. DRESSMAKING A Alteratinnx
Closed Mondays,
Mary, Fla.
112-114 W. 2nd. HL
Phone 330.
First class work. Mr*. Falkrn
KING BALE
barg, 820 West 40th. St.
MAYFAIR
GAS Refrigerator $80.00.
-------Maple
1/3 OFF
Sanford's finest subdivislon-Lota
liedroom suite, springs A mat10
BualntM Opporlunlllr*
Diamond Rlnga
6, 6, 7 and 8, block 8, Mayfair.
‘r« «
Good riding horse,
Wadding H ln n .
Each lot 66 x 132.6’. $600. Mch
saddle A bridle $100.00. Muskrat FOR SALE; roataurant, axrellenl
Engagement Rlnga
cash or terms. Ownar LEO
Fur coat, site 14. Call 1198-R.
business locatad al Gate of
Blrthstono Blnga
.
ROSEN, P. 0. Box 814, Miami
Sanford
Naval Air Rasa. Bud
Masonla-Iaatam
SUr
Rlnga
Btach, Florida.
6
ARTICLED
anted
ness enterprlias lochled here.
Elks Kings
FA) rIda Fashion*, lnc„ Nrw
M»Jr* »W&gt;ck on aala at the Hlgnsst cash
_____ INDUSTRIAL Traekiga
York Giant*, Blhls 8choi&gt;l and
prlto paid far used
Co.
SW corner nf Fulton and Maple,
furniture.
College, Tourist Homotel. Call
„
-- Tad Devla furniture
P i r n 114$.
Lota 1 , 2 and Elk of lota 8 and 3H Sanford Ava,
Co. a n e . u t. Pk. aaa.
Oats Way Rastaurant—9-103.
I and WK of U t 9. Block 1, NIW Magle Chat Gaa Bangs. Used
Tier f, Sanford. $I9M. eaah or
1 Fata, Uvaataok. SagpUia
weeks. Phone 1U I-W .
1 1 N O T IC E D — PE R SO N A L
terms. Owner LEO ROSIN, P.
0 . Boa $14, Miami Ba^b, Flor­
FOR
SALE—1
sow,
|
gilt*,
1
boar,
FREE PARKING for our~ custom­
ida.
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7 pigs. Tolophona County 2204
ers 1 Block from Down Town
4EAR Ocala. Fla— five ____
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
N IW OAR ECONOMY
u|&gt; 1 q MOS-CMltO/ ••rH
Perk A 2nd.
Pkona 9197
bungalow, full baaement, furn­ onfar 117.84 par month. Let us In­
h e l p w a n t ed
ace, garage, in attrestiva let­
Mall a . n#w Chevrolet motor
&lt;30^°
S iir ‘
ting: 4 acres *-ova, 8 D m gar­
block assembly.
FIRST CLA8B MECHANIC. GEN­ LOST—Envelope containing Ta*
receipts. Finder return (0 Charlie
den. One block from school,
Save excasalva u n of oil—
ERAL MOTORS DEALERSHIP.
Singleton, 1616 Mangustlno Avr.
. Phone 888-J, Sanford.
■ave axcasslva Use o f gasollno— 8TEADY WORK, FINE WORK­
ING
CONDITIONS,
GIVE
REffifO iF T Y P E housoT f bodrooma, TRY
^THRGlftA^Si&amp;^iirFrLAN FERBNGB8. BOX MH, SAN­ 14 L 0 9 'f A FO U N D
fine location, 312JMO.OO.' T erm
FORD HEKALD.
LOST—-Pearl ear ring. Reward.
can be arranged. Two Bedroom
CAa«hff!KnJiT00
Mrs. E. R. Doyle, 606 Palmotlo,
house, close lit, $|,
AVON
PRODUCTS
SAVE DOLLARS ATROLLBR'B
Phone 657-J,
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WOMEN
can
work
86
Koun
week­
• h o l l i r m o to r b a l r T "
.Bahia Baal Ratal
ly.
Earn
$28-$80
income.
Write
Ift
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.The Haa/ord Hbufflcboard Club
naated tha Orange City team at
I* eourta at Hecond Street and
aimatto Avenue last night by a
M o I score,
A. C. Maddsn and John Welaaa
W6n all three games played lo taka
HlOfl honor* for the Hanford team.
,1 Hanford^will go to Orange City
an Mar. 84 for a return engagegwat.

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The manager of the St. I.ouis Drowns thus summed u|r. in as few ciates picnic grounds on the West
worda «• poaalblo, Ida |iiufiiundP
.Side Wednesday night. President
opinion of how hta club may t&gt;e1
no n •
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a
John Ivey and Chumlicr of Com­
expected to do In the ' « American K l Z Z U 1 0 , L e a V l I l g merce Manager Edward Higgins
League rare.
rompletod arrangements for the
|n an effort to draw him out
dinner.
farther, It was suggested than he
Mayor Andrew Carraway and
did a great Job last year, bis first,
Luck Or Planning?
City Manager Clifford McKIbbln,
in hoisting, the Drowns nut of the
.Jr.. welcomed the guests to the
The man wim leaves Ills futura
enitai Into "lath place. It would
n rv urT tmi ir ..r tin- i^.pD1 nr
to lurk, instead of planning in
be fine If ho could Just maintain
ST. PETERSBURG. Mar. IK Sanford.
that talc of prngrcee.
nn intelligent manner often
&lt;/}’) Shortstop Phil Itixxutn ap- i Among those attending were
“It shore would," Zach Inughrd, pears remlv to leave the New York ,;MI|
director of the New
finds himself on the ontsidu
“but the trouble le that when you Yankees hospital
list. tie
He broke
v„rk (ilanta farm system;
.v .i.m - Jock
.lark
oapltai list,
hrohe yor|,
looking in. Not a good xput.
ranch a certain point they start Into the lineup as a starter yester- Shwers. sucretary of the farm
That's why it pays to plan a
gulling the rug out from under day for the first time this spring system; Clarence Jiinnard, ussisreally wor.thwhilo career in tl.u
and went ul the way In the 17- Ullt dlrocor.
jrtu."
, * . . . ,,
.
new U. S. Army or U. H. Air
It may Ire seen that Zach has no Irwin# lie with IMroit. lie mndo
Illusion*, any more than he has four assists, four patouts, two . Also John Ubert, (lonrge Mack, For
The Week-End
Force, twa grent organixntions
Selected For (JatorH Sellers has signed y^terdny.
■* P? 1 M^rtliii llnh
to play pro­
pltehrrs. But ho likes hla job Ire- error* nnd wim In on onr «loubl© i i 11*" ■
TENNIS
chock-full
of wonderful i-ltniit-ns
pUv.
The
little
Inflrhlrr
hm
litcn
^
n
n
y
fessional football with thw Los
cause, among his other attributes,
New York
H illy T n lhert opeiu-d
Manugei Hal Gruber snill llii for you to get ahead. You feel
a sore nrm.
LuV "'V#4
. . 0 ^jbaeffei;, Nick
Angeles
Dons
of
the
All-Ameri­
ha has the patience to work with bothered by
GAINESVILLE. Mar. 17 (H|m- can conference.
'
Shluoff, Eddie Montague, Dill morning tlmt lie plnns intrn-»i|iiarl j'h'feiise of his iiiitintml indoor
n sense of security in knowing
youngsters, especially with young
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| Hiiirls, Angelo Giuliani, Day Lucas coni' st« fur lb Hanforrl G lliiilrr ■haiiipiriliship by Is n lin g lln n lle y rluli Four new cheerleaders and
you are assured steady employ­
pitchers.
HAKAHOTA, Mar.
IK t/l’i— land Al Nicolai, Giants sctnits.
Imth Halunliiy anil Hiindriy lit tin Drown**, IJ-j, 11:1. liie b iiirl Gon- five allcrnntCM were satecled from
FOLLOWS FATHER
"You take a pitcher, there's n Knthiiajasm Is lieginnlng to run, Also Charles Marian, mullro Municipal An port
/ale-. oritilooi ebam pioii am i top- ! over 711 fiindidntcs to head the
ment, and sternly income, in
lot of things ho needs to team,
of Florida student
NEW
YORK-t/lh—Track slur int. resting, active work. Free
T a lb e rt. also won in 1 University
"We
will
prohiihlv
stnrt
the
|
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over
1"
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7
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l,'«
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fa™’
.
training
no matter hnw good he was In the the
Ib.sli.n Ited Sox ................
who play *tin. camp ut the Munlclpiil Airport; Humbiy sessimy n| I :.III o'cloek,' mnghl sel lie Is-nl E d D e g ra y, body in the zis-liooiii-hiihs that ('hmles If. Moure of Cornell, sec­
..........
minors," he explained, "lie gets New
will emulate from Fliohlu Field ond last season in both tho junior clothing nnd equipment. Free
York Yankees today.
Howard llleier, publicity rllrcetor the Hnnfnril skiirper ileclnreil this " '*
to feeling
this coming fall.
_ down on his luck,. nnd In
Yesterday Dave Ferris, a falter- foi the camp; Harry Jordan, nssls rimming
and senior notional AAll low medical and ilentnl rnry. Free
|
D\SKETH,\I.I.
Hill Itiitledge. Fertmiidlnii, was hurdles, Is the son of a former
n *td s somebody to talk to him." Ing young man for the past two
retirement plan. Plus scores of
Neil Vink Chietigo l.oyola anil
"The leant is ........ ling into form
N'"
hint trainer; llorure A. Htoni-blilii,
There is no rancor In the Drowns' sensons, pitched six innings in vIr sericinry of the Jersey City Giants preely wr-ll, and the felluws me m u h 1 m n iseo m il allie d in fin als selected head cheerleader, leplnc- ICIA truck champion. Ills futher
other benefits not matched any
m anager because hla
workhorse tunlly midaensort style, lie gnve Charles A. Htoneham, general wnrklng haul In make the squad." --I ilu National Invitation Tourtui- ing Hilly llrnekin nf Hi Peters­ Charles ||. (Crlpi Moore, won the where. Get lire full story today
burg.
pitcher of last year, Fred Han- up only one hit, n rolle. tlmt lie nuuiHgoi of Jersey City; Joe Deck he nssertei
711 yard high hurdles for Peon
"»'lil. l.oyola whipped IIIinlli-y, 3.1-1
at your I). S. Army and D. S.
ford, was delivered to the New allowed to roll near the third cr, Jersey City manager; Jim l.ud,
•n. and San Flnticisco upsel Dow- • After several weeks srreenilig Slate In 102J-2B. setting the IC4A
and
priiellelng.
tile
new
cheer
base
line.
Air Firrre itecrniling .Station.
York Yankees for a reported $100,
l"’g •••'•••n. 18-311, in semi-finals
record of 8.11 seconds in 1323.
spurts editor of Hudson Dispatch,
leaders clmscii were: Torn Allen,
000 and three players. Ilo has
It's ut Old P. (&gt;. Illrlg. t" (■;
i/iiion City, N. J., ami Cliff Its. Kennel ('Inn Entries •■•foie IH.-'IIlf al Madison Hqiiura rninpn; Jim Foster, Jacksonville;
l.nrdeii.
kept* that Dirk Starr and Red
LAKKI.ANH, Mar. IK 1A't The tanne, spurts writer for the Jersey
Central, Orlando. Adv
Daylon
l.oge,
Pnnnina
City;
and
Embrae, obtained in the deal, will Detroit Tlgeis took a day off to­ Observer, llnlaikcii, N. Y.
GGI.F
Jean .Stafford, Palatka. Alter■
i o m o i i 1 'h s i : m : i t h i s *
win for him.
Viigiisln, tin. "Ilnlie" Zaharias
day from the spring exhibition
miles are Fred Dnvis, Miami; Mur­
Also
W,
D.
Ityan,
general
mana­
Hr
111
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1
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1*
1.11
"Embreo's been n big league grind.
and D"l Kudly tied for first day mile rm e at Golden tint,. Li..|ds id' Juries, Jnrksntiville; Charles
l-n si HI* I.'ll I I I.
\| &gt; I.. 1
ger nf the Minneapolis Millern;
A F L O R ID A
pitcher fnr several years," he said.
lend III the TItlehiildeis TmiriinPruitt. Daytnun Deacli; Virginia
Everyone from Manage lied Thomas llentli, manager n( Min II. .1". III.II * ■.. 1,1 I
a* crowd of 10,Hitt wagered |N0(t. Km next, West Palm Dench; ami
Hr. nli.l I 'llI. In. 1 III. I... ||( In,,.
"At times he's looked Ilka a great Knife down needed It aftc yes­
""-ul. Ikii li eliol a 7.1
300
I‘&lt;i : k &gt; IIII.I'I.
ni'iipnlia;
A.
Shirley
Gray,
direct­
fS T A T K T fIK A T R E
one. Home of my frlcndn think terday’s 2-2 tie with the New
Gail Anderson, Ht. Petersburg.
T lilril ll lull. HS,
M |.|" l Hill
IMM KKV
HOX INC
Starr can be a fine pitcher, too." York Yankees In a tmiriithon 17- or nf the Mlimoiipnlln team; Hal
Other
cheerleaders
who
arr
I'uluimlu
Spi
ink
f&gt;,
f
|lar
|
F**.ir
ih
K«i
New
Ynrk
Toiirmiiiicnt
nf
.......
V ila 1 1 ,ill
Starr had a 14-9 record with Ne­ Inning struggle nt HI. Petersburg. sey llnll, spuria writer fur the I .
»• t
S fiu riir
........Mi «i|» ft MirM|;j$ti( ilfffiM lilig 1 Imiripiiiii-, announced it liinl signed veterans from last year's srpiail
1'irih T u ff .41.,11 ll..
wark last year.
111
Dut there wun no rest for llc- Minneapolis Tribune; .lurk Aragon, \|.M
• Ii.1lit|tiuii.s( t In l*t in f 1• | 1 i.iiiiil nf n "long term" roiitriict for use of include Handy Freed, Minini; Lee
manager
uf
the
Jacksonville
Tars;
In their
...... quest
.
-for some
---- sorely. Holt batters who couldn't muster
liobirisun, Key West; Gerry Colrl.. N C A A Itatitirtiaeiit.
HI aIli
|*.d il
\|'|t|e
j I lie Poll*
M Mi ll.
Grounds for outdoor I tins.
Ihin
Itamsiiy,
rnanager
nf
the
needed power In their batting or- much punch ngainsi Yankee pitchHarasnta: nnd Winkle 'HaimII.*
11 uin,v ii h i i n fr
1 fig hts.
It
w tm ;
Sioux
City
Hurra;
Frank
Genovese,
H
«
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•
III
It
H.itMlttli
\l
Hull,
dar, the Drowns Imve brought up a era. Ilolfe ordered an Intensive
■dors, Indiiintown.
|te*r«l»-r .
M It tieIT
It
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111
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Fla.
You
and
Me,
I
nmnager
of
the
Knoxville
Hiuokles;
OPENS 12:1.1 P. M. DAILY
pair from Han Antonio who, up to drill with plenty of hitting prac­
l.l*|(tll&gt; « • tl.e t
« .Mil I
-"lol&gt; II &lt;7 |u. won the -is-furlong Ht. Pat- I
Williniu Keep, business inunager P**ll.
Ill w .tlh
new, have shown a disposition to tice.
Mnllnres Itlr - Errmnxs tic
ink Pulse al Iinlf'l 1earn Park J
fnr Kinixville; Hugh Poland, man­ Nllil It .9e&gt;11ftl, y «1 I 1,,. I II I'
wad# Into big league pitching.
Children I Ic
Ml Hli.il lei "|,
I'oiriiiviwiisecond
mnl
Mlrlli••unrurH-firluNifn
lid.
Turn
H
la
lil
ager
uf
tho
Trenton
Giants;
CharU c
OMIVf IM
Ken Wood, a 200-pounder, wal­
T Willi « H..II
lli-il III.,,, 11 "iakci. Ilu- favorite, showed
HT. PKTEKHltDUG, Mar. IH1
-Cu
4«»•• | *| • .,(1
r ilf A T R I
loped two homers In successive (/I*)—Tile Ht. Louis Cardinals re­ lea II. Htoneham, IiiinIikss inunager I *!••«•M
•M
$
1
.1
(1
III
IH»
FUtklaa
Awtmn
II I \ 11,11 I'S | &gt; | II II ;a»
Mlniiiy, Calif. Miclic, |:t.:io
LAST DAY FR ID A Y !
days of Chicago Cubs pitching turn to action today, mooting the fnr Trenton; Hal Grulier, Marmgei
F iller II \ * •—A III $1Hr
favorite, won opening day feature
this week. Dill Sommers, n tall In­ Doston llravrs. Tho Cards took a of the Hanford (Ilanta; Claude A.
I «ll«.r v&lt; ••».• •
\|» 1..I 1, it, .11,
of the ..Lenoir
l a g ...............
..
.1 Huim,|,4. 1 pi« \ I ' m
1,in |t *
fielder who hit ..'120 for San An- holiday yesterday In observance of Jonnartl,. manager
] JUlUftL* CONTI' WINTIIl
ill •JmIiIc, / I’tlMl •!11•I
t
TONIttHT AND SATURDAY
hasehall leant; Tony Itnvlsh, miiti- *s-hM***'s HI 1KM
lo, with 112 doubles, appears a Ht. Patrick's Day.
l..iff&gt; 1;
»*l A|»|»l*. I \\ lair ll** » lldl*)
•I*
ager of the Springfield team and " * 1HI •• M l II M i:— I »«1it r 11 $
L.
th to stick.
...............
Ho Has made a big
» I mmI. B I •*«•!v
ti* r I Mum
1 Owen l.iun, manager of the HieI I (••••&gt;in 11
lifftittlrr
lint ,j "i MUMM*‘|. 1
M II.IIV.»Ml
Impression on Taylor.
«
li«1
1
••
«lhl
1
T
mm
It
Kt.M.ti.r
.
T U C H G N , A rts., M ar. I K - I / I 'I — k iiry hall d u ll.
«•!%»:\TII II M I'—A III Mil
I »ii*•I &gt; « llf .t t.6 lil.it.. 1 hi. i ,,. ; ||v
1 I'• »• ** |'ilk 2 Hdimiili' M r, ] |
— ---------------------•I illM'l. » I ' Mi \ l(l|.|t|f
Merchant Is the veteran Jack Gra­ Manager f^ui floiidrenu announcpil
Itosi'n Mul'V. I .IMiimiIm M.1 Mil
.j
‘I'll III l&gt; II 1 ;— A III %|||r
will use Ills Cleveland Indians i y .u h u w lu u A n d IZ ls iU v
Mull* M'«nlrr, K I!»•MI«•r .liukd. 1
ham, who set tho Coast League on he
I H - Mill : Mil #.f 11•a11 I MU* • •Fiillitli llity,
varslly against thu Chicago Cubs ^MnUriUH And IVIfliy
AllliMlr Idfl
SATURDAY ONLY!
Hkl|i|it*r, I T im Tlmt*. . Milk sm
fire last year with 4H homo runs today,
CHill l ll It %
« I:—A Ml %tllr
.
(I H|»ftilv tit, 1,1. 7 .i i ,,, 'i*,,in | ,wy
I TrllfiiMr 1‘lilrf. 2 t *«*#!*«r (.'mu*l ij
and 186 runa hatted In. Ho le no
Take
Augusta
l^ead
• IM O im .E KKATUHE •
B
rui
Tun.
llomlreau will start at short for
l l.iii !«••»'*• 11Uf Ii Intll I I'arulvii Mull $
newcomer to the big leagues, but
f i m h t i i 11 %i&gt;;— a ' in m i ir
Tarian’a
primiflv*
call
it
Hi*
call
% IIn■bI
IMmm•*, h Ml Wally. 7
the
first
time
thla
year.
Flanking
I I .Mil*- Hftorifi. 2 \ Mu &lt; r ,$f 1 a l*arrv Mi»rr, * Mu|ilt| IVMitr
this time he expects to stl^jt at
K u ril ivu#fi». 1 m* h«‘ iifni
him will be veterans Ken Keltner A1JGDHTA, Gn., Mar. IH—l/Pi
la am ailng film advanturaa
NINTH ll.%l »:— A III If llr
first base.
Twenty-six women In the Title-1 tha tinriiut.' i. !•
li'm (",«
I III l*u|M», 2 Jnlltlh) (M'lirck. il
at
third
and
Joe
(Flash)
Gordon
Moat promising of the Drownles'
among
tho man-modo canyons of
Mlliirui k It'-U-il. I H|i|ivm\. % II.muI
holders Tournament unliuckled I"
„
MW pltcners appears to be Dob at second. Gene Dearilen nnd Early their golfing glrilles tmlay aml| 1 Tuir 'tr.ffr*" s' (?...*(!, ''.fT-i j •••fin* llrtitikM, r. .Mr MhuriMlu|». 7
Manhattan I
Wynn
are
scheduled
to
pitch.
• him Mlllr. $ lu iilic k
Malloy, a no-ycar-old righthander
Dube &lt;'oii«- m.i.. 1 iv|s,. 10 . i-i.m
nn
TF.N TH IM ( i:— A Id MHr
Th
..............................
he Chlcugo
White Hox mauled hueklisl down to catching
■ H" * lap
« Uu.v H
r|.r, 7 \ .illitiil j I KlMtlii Ktii«* 2 &lt;'trulliia Miuf .1 }
who was drafted from Indianapolis,
JL*
four Tribe pitchers for 11 13 to 4 Zaharias and Dot Kielly at the
turhlMv
' l|r iiiia a iit I &gt;$•«*»»»• i T u rk i-k Tii»
x i M i i 1mPf|ttiirr
V I m ' . f.Mirr
Where ho was a 21-7 winner last victory
second round Is-gun.
' ,
a Ml Mllr
M ilr i:—
I.— A
! A I*.ml Eu\vr •• \\ illltr
7 llruvr, ,
yesterday.
•oaaan.
I I ••mi HIi«w|, J Aliaitaltt. 3 Ktt- t II.uimIuvvm
Most nf the girls have 11 lot of
Sherman l.nllur, the third pluyer
up to do, however, liefore
TAMPA. Mar. IH-i/P)—Cincin­ catching
obtained from the Yankees In tho
they can make op for first-day
nati
Reds
officials
me
worried
Hanford deal, should strengthen
Jitters which forced their scores
THE
tho club's catching. He's only 28, over Ewell lllnckwell's inability In Into tho eighties.
nick
up
inuch
needed
wo
Ight.
ha* considerable class and bad
(JKEAT
Mrs.
ZnlmrniH
anil
Miss
Kielly
lilac kic, still reruperiitlng after
llltle chance with the Yanks.
divided the first day lead with
The team has a nucleus of throe a kidney operation, arrived at nearly iilentii-nlty put together
camp
two
weeks
ago.
weighing
170
real big leaguers in Dot. Dilllnger,
7.Ts. The resi ,,f the field was
the speed mcrchunl at third base, pminils, 20 pounds underweight. Bo strung nut all lire way la a 110.
Gerry Prlddy at second and Al far he has gained only five pounds. Eight girls weren’t too fnr hack
Zarllla In the mitfleld. Dilllnger
to rntrli up liefnre sundown tnilny,
hit .321 last year, Zarllla. 329 and
WEST PALM IIEACII, Mar. 18 liut (rack of those eight is unidlier
Prlddy .21»fl, with 79 runs driven In. —(A1)—The Philadelphia Athletics group which includes somu of the
Ed l’ellaglnl, tho shortstop who will semi I'hll Murcliilrlon, Alex liest mimes in winnen's gulf. Unless |
waa obtained from the Doston lied Kellner anil Curl Hrhelli against they come lip witli eonslslent sillrSox In the l.lp swap of tw.. win- the Drnoklyn Dmlgers Haturrluy nt par golf from liete oil. I'lrey're
lira ago, Is normally a weak hitter, Vcro Deacli. Lou llrissie, J oee Cole___ off center singe
but he has lieen getting some ill*, man und Charley Harris will work
tance on Ids drives this spring,
the Hundny game with lho Dmlgers
year, and Paul Lehner, .270, round hero.
tho stnrtlng lineup.
Dick Kokus, a .208 hitter last
Tho A's am scheduled to piny
out what looks like the team's an exhibition with Memphis InHAN IIEItNAIIDINO. Calif.,
regular uutflvld, with Pale Lay- d ay.
Mur. IH Dpi J In- Pittsburg Pidon, the prominent footballer, still
With Conker Triplett signed i"r, i lies mi sm li king the hall n little
giving II the old college try.
the A’n nro now full force. Tr
hardt r. Muyhc there', a reason.
Pitchers bark from last year lett. 3!l*ycar old 1848 Internation­ Munngur Dill Meyer, unlmppy over
Include Dill Kennedy, a southpaw, al League batting chnrnp, sign'd th" iviiy Ids ehurges were hitting,
Cliff Fannin, Ned (larvcr, Al Gcr- yesterday for mound fit,300. Man­ gave them a five-hour hutting drill
—ALSO—
STARTING SUNDAY!
hausar, and the like. Fnnnln, who ager Connie Mack promised more yesturiluy liefiirc the game with
('arluon—'TIIIPLE TMOl'IILK"
Won 10 against M losses, and Ken­ dough if Conker can break into Oakland.
rsf
j y-MM|
lt*dy, 7-8,
7- at least showed posslnedy,
Bob Havage, once considered one
of Connie Mark’s brightest young
(|ilplli, was tnirciiHscd outright
front tli*, AtUiatlc* in December.
gnd it might do 'In k’rep nn eya
«h him. He ap|&gt;earei| In 33 games
last year and wound up with a 8-1
record.
d. lie could help the Drowna.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1149

Truman Conference

Russian Science Marches Steadily On
With New Claims To Top Inventions

Colored Churches
Liability an d Proper
ty Damage Rutirance
coate the car owner
much fe u today (ban
it did twenty years
ago, yet current baaaide are greater, /t'e
one protection you
cannot adore/ to be
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By HAL HOYLE
NEW Y O R K — (IF)— R u u isn icience marches steadily on.
There has been nothin! like it since Tom Swift, whore real name,
by the way, waa Swiftski. Torn waa actually born on a Siberian steppe,
Stolen from his peasant parents by gypsies and brought here at a
boy ami sold by the gypiier to the Genera) Electric Corporation

Soviet Russia, It turn* out, Ixf
sven more of an Inventor's heaven ■
than a worker’s paradise. Every .
few week* Ta«s, the official gov­
ernment news agency, discovers a '
forgotten Russian scientist who f
really Is responsible for some
basic Invention claimed by the
capitalistic western world,
of Soviet scientists. Perhaps they
„ 4_ ™
. , IIT uyililf tu KVI tin «») lies u»*a ing, who Tass says put *°* | •«|ves to death with thlngnmcjlgi,
gather a telephone
yMrn before , who knows but even now in some
Alexander Graham Boll built hi*. |aHorwtory In the Ural* a corps of
first ameehe. Comrade Schilling, trained scientists Is working to
who must have hid his light under p^rfre-t a shoelace that will snap
a ctarist hushel, Is also credited |n two every morning Just as a
with making the first submarine m, n , „ rU off to work?
eabla and Inventing the original
Certainly they aren't Interested
system for stringing telegraph jn hulMinir a hatter mousetrap so
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, . , the world will beat a path to
One thing Is suret somebody l» Kuanla'ii door. Ivan doe-n’t want
Ing somebody,
L n Upf.n that door.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
I . FIRST ST.

ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF

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South Side School
News

NEW LOCATION— TALBOTTS DRIVE IN
HIS 8. SANFORD AVENUE — PHONE 1IM-W
TAILORED. FITTED AUTO SEAT COVERS
SEDANS..............* 12*98 ,N 8T A ,X E D

brothers. About all the Western of the Children's flunk Shelf, 1'aWorld now ran claim of Ita own rente rnme with their rhildrrn to
are the lee cream cone, the five- see this exhibit,
rent rlgnr, nylon, pyramid clubs,
Mi«s Pauline O'Melln from F.
the chocolate sundae, and tho two- S. U. In Tallahassee, who Is tenchway stretch girdle.
Ing a course In Ranfnrd on library
Bomo other well-known flovlct and related materials, spent u day
Inventions have been overlooked with us recently. Six South Hide
by Tass and Pravda. Russia tn- teachers are taking this valuable
vented the veto In the field of course.
International diplomacy. It was alMembers of tho Seminole County
so the first modern nation to en- School Hoard were guests In the
dorse free speech—In a controlled lunch room recently and compllwny.
mm ted the student body on being
As time goes on, It Wouldn't well hehaved. Right now each
be too difficult to prova tl.it has- lunchroom table has for Its conkethall, which sump .{pika. think .terpUce a big Ihreo leaf clover to
orlglnaleil In I8IH In Springfield,'carry out the St. Patrick’s l&gt;ny
Mass., actually was first p la y e d , theme.
with goat Madders on the hanks I All third and fourth grade rhlldof the Volga In the 14th century. ;ren have been seeing beautiful
There 1* also some evidence that garden club pictures In the audiFrank Mrrrlwell (real name Mer-itorlum, and many children who
rlwvllovltch) was hired by Yalo wore members or the Audubon
from a Moscow high school to treat Club made bird houses fur the
Prlnreton with hi* famous "Jump I Harden Club flower show and
hell.” Or wes It Ids son, Dirk Mcr-1ehlhlrrn brought miniature nrrlwdlovllch, who Invented the rangements of flowers.
"Jump ball" pltehT History Is getWo aro Indebted to Mrs, John
ling so fusiy.
Hrhirard, Jr. and her helpers for
A big nutation la raised by the our Garden Club work.
fact Russia claims to have Invent-----Mrs. J. C. Mitchell,
ed electric lights, telephones end
Principal
radios hut did so little wllh them
for eo many years. Is there ■ Com­
Atlantic Alliance
munist plot behind this T
If Russia Invented the machine
age, why did It come to flower

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lha C l y of H«n(ord. Florida. In
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for plar and w harf, slip, w arrhoiisr,
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uae to r such purposm any real amt
personal pr«b*riy unw owris.1 by
aald d ry . ami an llin rlsln g said clly
to conairu.'i and to m alnialn and
oparala any such plar nr w harf.
. S ' TSi-sheue. isrm tnat fa cilltlm
and o lh sr
mprovemsnta r r ia ilv s
iharato ; mil ho risin g said city in
berrow money from tha U n lird
H U Its nr any of Its ag tn e lia or
from any private source* for Ih#
purpos* of financing said project!
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oblfgallon*
Ittued for any money borrowed In
(Inane* said prujset shaii ba paid,
pojn prlni'lna! and lalereet, solely
aad only from net ravsnu* prosaid ornleot. and from
oiber avaltabie fund* ih a -C lty
CommlRiMnn mny
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Hemlnulux' foutliult guinu with
Mlll*n|is Culli'gu uf Jucksmt, Miss.

HTAIM'S DRILLING
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maintain International peaco and I drilling for nil iibuut two mltux
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the Western Powers would in­
stantly be met by all of thorn.
The ''partial” referred to In the
pact are the nations algnlng It
These will definitely Include the
United 8tatri, Canada. Norway,
Britain. France, Belgium, The
Netherlands and Luxembourg, In
addition Iceland. Portugal, Den­
mark and Italy have been Invited
end are expected to sign.
After next month's signing the
treaty will come Into aetual force
when a majority of the govern­
ments have ratified It. But the ma­
jority must Include America, Bri­
tain, Canada, France, Belgium,
The Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Before the United State* can rat­
ify,^tha Benata muit. approve the

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ALUMNI MBKT
GAINE8VII.LK, Mar, lit—(8ne.
elol)—Member* tof the University I'iJ I!10«
of Florida Alumni Association 4*JS ijin e J u r f c Time
c h u r c h , of Christ
will gather un tho Florida campus 4:00
1:10 (lreat W orks
Mar, 2ft nml 2(1 to hold their an­ • oo New*
4:01 ftafetr Hhow
nual spring meeting,
K»yaf A ir lleserve
Severe) high spot* will bo 1
Vole* of Army
reached on the two-way program,
headed hy class reunion* of grad- ija f e l ' &amp; h
uatee of ID4R, 1047, 1049, 1920
and 1034 nt 7:!I0 Friday night.

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The Junior Missionary of Allen
Chapel A. M, E. Church was called
to order Monday night at B:1G P.
M. at the home of Misses Doris
and l.nralno Chandlsr. Opening
selection was led by Miss H aul
Brown, "In the Garden", Praysr
In concert by the members, flefcction "Whet a Friend We Uave la
Xcmis” led hy Miss Loraino Chandter.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by Secretary Miss Al­
freds Wright. Then tho unfinished
business was carried out. Three
new members Joined the mission­
ary. They are Vernal McDonald,
Frederick McDonald and Wilbert
Htukes. At the c lo se r/ tho meet­
ing refreshments were served to
all. The nest m uting' will be at
the home of Misses Thomaatne and
Joyce Collins. All persons being
tardy will pay a fine.
Rev. A, C. Chandler, Pastor
Mrs. Vivian Dickerson,
President
Miss H aul Brown, Reporter

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property connlntH of
30 valuable highway loth
HO Choice Igkofronl fotjt
75 Hniull farm ami home Hites
l fully developed 0-room home estate
l 15-acre heaiiui; orange grove

Music all day by “Whoot Owls’
EVERYBODY WELCOME whether you Intend to buy
nr tint
Hale ronduclfd for Virgil R. Austin
hy Newton C. Bmllh Lend Auction C*„ Miami

The Echols Hotel Special

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son, 1021 West Thirteenth Street,
Sunday afternoon. The meeting
was opened hy tho President Mre.l
Annie I-efelr with e song "Whet
a Friend Wo llavo In Jesus". Then
the scripture was read by Mrs.
Vera l-ee Mathis,
The meeting we* open for bustness and discussion. A delicious
repast wis served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Vera Lee Mathis,
HIT, Pecan Avenue, Apr. 9.
President Mr*. Annie I.cfnir
Secretary Mrs. Tonjmle

(iurman Meet

Legal Notice

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WHIR PANELS COVERED 13.50 up
HEAD LINERS INKTALLEIL-Couptn *10 00
SEE UH FOR COMPLETE CAR A FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY
WE HEW Oil COVER ANYTHING

WHITHII IN IONOOM or in the U. H, A., five o'clock Is "punch out” Ume
end Mary UgllonlUa (lop, left), the Hayonne, N. J., girl who twepped
Jobe for a month with e British working girl at a Spennymoor, England,
plant. Is first In line. However, she wilt receive but 419 a week, whereas
Ads Flshbum, who replaces Mary at a North Bergen, N. J., factory gets
$50. On her arrival from England, Mis* Flshhurn (bottom),!* shown the
New York skyline by Welter Sltnson, her U. 8. employer, (Internal tonal)

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To Protect tho Fair* of th* World;
To ProMota (ho Progress of A m rlri;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Sanford

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W SP A P E R

LUME XXXX

Royall Says
World War Is
ANot Imminent
Senators Are T o l d
New C o n f l i c t Is
At Least A Pos­
sibility For U. S.
WASHINGTON. Mar.

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OPA A fent Appeals
Federal Conviction
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

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Id’I
.tohn Dorsey, former
Miami area OPA agent, indnv
npiu'aled to « Ihree-jm lf federal court a nmvi.tlnnon chururs of consplrncy iiml hrlls-ry In
selling counterflrt sugar rntinn
rheeks. Dorsey was urrested
early in IU17 along wills OPA
\gvnt Lloyd Throne; Jhivid
Webb, un agent for Tharpe; and
James S. Howard, Mliinii randy
manufacturer w h o plrndcd
guilly but who has not licrn
sentenced. Webb is on .nrnbalinn and Tharpe- who suffered
heart disease—was found dead
In u hotel room in Cului ln«t
year.

—Secretary oi the Army Royall
Senator! today that whila war
is not "imminent" it is "at least a
pouibility."
Royall Iritifird before the Sen­
ate armed services committee in
support of a hill to (ix the active
atrength of the Army at 837,000
officer, and men. plus 750,000 in
the National Guard.
CalluiK lor ail "adequate" army.
oyall told the committee that
niled Slates military plans ought
to In made lor a .pan u, year, Committee
To Ad­
“and riot Imm criiii to rriii. "
vise
L
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g
i
s
lature
"Qui lie.I ralinialr of the wmlil
On Florida Needs
situation docs not indicate that
war is imminent," Royall .aid in a
rALUIIASSEE, Mai. 2l-(Sp*statement read to the committee.
rial)A fact-finding train demand­
"However, war I* at least u nos■Utility. And there appears little* ed today that Florida legislators
likelihood that for a number of quit taxing in the dark. Summarirgears to come we wdl lie free of mg results of an intensive two"•h International situation fraught vear .tudy of stale government, the
with danger and subject to mark-d
f.irl-findrri drtrribed several ways
fluctuations."
Cell. Omar N. Bradley, army m which the legislature could &lt;&gt;bchief of .Stuff, followed Hnyall to lain information thr group .aid d
the witness choir.
dinuld have before it Irvir. any
While the hill would nuthorire nrw laxrt
on Army of 870,000 men. Ilrndley
The fact-finding group — known
said a il77,lHiO-mnu Army Is plan­
ned for the coming fiscal year. formally «• the Joint Hnuxr-.SrnAt present the Army’s actual ale Tax Survey Conuniltee — coll­
strength is 111)0,000—with a total ided of I I legiilator. and repie.enlOfficer strength of about 70,000. live» of dir Florida In.tilule of
Mrauwhtlu the Senate Labor
Cummitteu oflriully sent the Ad­ ' Arrnuntanli, the Florida Retail
ministration labor bill to the Sen­ Merchant.’ A»nciation and the
ate ami called It "a long step fur- Honda Stale Har Association.

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ward" toward achieving good lubor-mniingemcnt relations.
In a 70-page printed report, the
eight nmn Democratic majority of
the committee condemned the
Taft-Hartley Act detail. The
Administration hill wotild repeal
,d£*ri-UuiUey and restore the WagTier Aei with certain addition*
proposed hy President Truman,
The five liepiddlcnn members
of the committee will have sometiling to suy in minority report)
later.
The committee ulreudy had up
tt'onllnurd on I’age TwaJ

State' Taxing In
Dark Blasted By
Financial Group

Tin' committee rnnic into lu-ing
a&lt; it result of cnlifuslon during the
1017 session of the legislature
over the actual statu* of Florida's
treasury.
Responsible officials
wern millions of dollars apart in
Ihelr eatlmatea of the Mule's fin­
ancial position. . .

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Minister Blasts
• Warren’s Attack Large Number Of
On Ku Klux Klan E x h i b i t s To Be
Displayed At Fair
JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 31 -UP)

—Rev, A. C. Sluder said today he
announced In a sermon about a
month ago that Governor Fuller
Warren wax at one time a member
of the Kii Klux Klan.
Warren several day* ago reveal­
ed be formerly hold membership
%n the Klan, which he has said I*
made up of "covered coward* and
•heeled Jerks."
He said he Joined because he
wanted to help a friend who rereived rommla*lun* for naw mem­
ber* and later reilgned.
Ilcv. Shuler, pastor of the Im­
manuel ItaptlM Church and him­
self-an acknowledged member of
the Klan, hiiIiI today ha did not
think It wn* "fair" for Warren to
^ t t a r k the group.
"Certainly, I detest some mem• ber* of the Klan,” he declared. "I
dislike their alleged eoadnet aa
•arnrMly a* It I* possible to do.
Hut hy uml large, tho Klan 1s a
worthwhile organisation and la
made up of good men.” •

11 Reds Could
Start Revolt,

The largest number of exhiliith
of any Srmlnolu County fair in
recent years will ho shown In
the large display tent when the
Seminole County Fair, sponsored
by the American Legion, noons
this afternoon at 6:30 o’clock al
MrllonvilU and Celery Avenue,
John Senkarik, Legion chairman
of fair displays, announced this
morning.
Ona of the outstanding displaywill be
the animals and birds
brought here by Ih# Florida Fish
und Game Commission. Members
of the Veterans on the Farm
Training Class and of the Future
Farmer*
of America will have
exhibits, and ladles of the Home
Demonstration Clubs throughout
the county hava been working for
weeks to prepare outstanding
showing*
of cannedgood* and
needle craft*. These will l* Judg­
ed tomorrow or Wednesday, said
Mr. Henkarlk.
have been set up In the tent which
P'asllsis* aa Vage Three!

Hubert Balbonl Joint* Schools To Close'
Holler Motor Sale* For Teachers Meet
til

---------Hutiert llalbonl, formerly of
Hanson, Mas*, has Jolnod tba Hol­
ler Motor Sales Co, aa aarvlea
manager and will bring hhs family
to Sanford within four week*, ha
announced today,
, lib lived In Hanion 39 years, 17
of which he worked aa a mechanic
and nine da a service maaagot. He

Bchoola throughout Seminole
County will b« closed Thursday
and Friday of this wtsk while
leaclwrs attend canvsntlon*, It
waa announced today by Hupt.
T, W. Lawton.
About 100 white teachers will
attend the Florida federation As­
sociation meeting In Tampa and
71 colored teacher* will go to
Daytona Beach for Ihe State
Teacher* Association convention.
Brhool. busacs will transaort tea•berg to tho meetlaga. They will
ford to
retjma Friday night.
atatad, because of Ita - ........ .
The two days of school work
appearance of Ita s t e m and tha will net he lost by pupils ns the
fins cllmata hare,
school calender la made out to
odd the days In June, because
KINGS STILL IMPBOVBB
1M days o f school attendance a
LONDON, Mar. ai-V f&gt;r-K ln year la required by law, said Mr.
George’s operation I
Lawton.
the circulation In hla
such he can now cat M l ad asa
SCHOOL EXPLOSION
iart of eaeb day, hla dnaions said
CHABLOTTESVILLK, Va., Mar.
hla morning.
explosion wrecked
A medical hulleUa from Bucktinge In n University
aaldt ,
ins trailer ho us-

N EW

Y O R K . M . ii

.’ I

Gr oup Ci t es P r o ­
gram To Convert
Indians To Taxpaying C i t i z e n s

that

11 of the ii.ilinn ,

W A S H IN G T O N . M u . 21
(/7&gt;)
A new i.iln n r i i.m k dt-p.ulm rnt
ol pnldic w r ll.n r ,iiul filin' ilio ii
and a lo n lio x r m a l in riiiri of led
e i.il nu-tiical x.iu- u m lri one Agrucy
wru- recoiiiin rm lrd i.-dai liy the
I loot f I L oillllll'M.III
I Ilf p rop o ird f . | ih lid in irilt of

( , l ’i

I lie (m inniil. nl ili.iunl

In,I n

iiq , l uni

liiunixl' can Imnli ll.-- Iiim- l , a
■rv&lt;•!litlun id 'lone and ii.ilini.ill llir l m in i S i,,li r%
I l l f i f 1 1 iiir 1it’lliyf
cim tpi r.icy t ll.ilg r lirl.M nl
Ju ilg r ll.iin l.l R
J ill).

u

r

S. A llueisrv J .’liu
\ m
&lt;
( •olli’V, uprniUg tlie g
go,m
inim ’ &gt;
.1 . ,d
c,i&gt;r, i ll . Il'Cll ill.leaching "b y m ean . •&gt;( &gt;I.i »m-x and
-ilm o b x x x lit.it tlir i l l * i model
lo l the unl.-nl n l ci tin. .I, ,d I InU nited S t a le , g in r in iii'III i . tin
R u ssian
revollllion id
t t iin b c i.

(Mill

I')47."
Eugene D cn n n , g cn cial ,c- ic'.iiv
ol the p arty, wa« the lu d to
w rr Me G o b e y ’s a tc ii'.iiiu n
Ib ­
is acting as his own attoim &gt;
l i e said th e defense wouid t iy
to "expoHo tho aln lstcr purpo»e
le h ln d the h e resy tr ia l." On the
outroihe o f tho tria l, he euntciuled,
hinge tho "lib e rtie s of tho whole
A m e rica n people."

Dennis said "our potty dues lint
licur the remotest resemblance to
the fautn.tic conspiracy painted
in the indictment, s x \ We
Communist lenders me m mw-d
only iif our light to ii-ninn p'diIlent nsaiH llltiollH Hint Im-Iis
T h e g en eral s e c ic lm &gt; denied
M elio hry'a
ch n ig e
lluit
p u ily
p rin cip les udvnciile f--r.. und m i
lelice ill overt III owing the I
S
g iiverim ien l.
Mctiuhey. In Ins opening ......
n iu ry, said tho It d efendunl- form
tlicfN 'a lio im l Hoard of the I'm ii
It'n alla aad o a r « a * * lx l

Evans T « Speak
At Shuffleboard
(Hub's Carnival

.Inv ,-1 ,'iiiug. .1 Hoy Hall will in
It...lit.-,- him.
The program ix ilcdii'iiti'il to tinmemory of tin* late llcrnmn .1. I.eh
man. former mayor, under whose
help and guidance the sliufflehnnrd
■oiirt wa» constructed. Mr. Lehman
served the city from 1029 to 197".
Music hy the Sun Valley Floy*
-trim; hand will signal the opening
of the cnrnicnl lit 9:30 I\ M. Flay­
ing of America hy the Seminole
High School Hand will be followed
hy an address of welrome hy Maynr
Andrew (.iirrnway, who will he In­
troduced I&gt;v Curl Elsenhower, pre­
sident of llie club.
A 29 minute hand concert will
t follow. The Grammar School Glee
Cluh under direction of Mrs, Kscnr
Price will entertain nnd a folk
dunce will he performed by sixth
grade pupils of Miss Luelle. Camp­
bell's. Dance routines will he given
hy pnpil-f of the Duxbury School
of Dancing.
J. Hoy Hull, program chairman,
will iiwurd prises at H:4B o’clock.
These will include dno of Rnlili
Ilakery's fanciest wedding cakes,
donated hy Tom Vernon, vice-pre­
sident of the club to tho couple
(I'Mailanse na f i s t Thrssi

Odham A n d Smith
(let Appointments
I’HONTI'IOK, M a r c h
21(Special)—llep. Arc!
Archlo Clement
of Pinellas County,
and
Hep.
-1 *'
George G. Ti.pper of Gvulf Coun­
ty tonight were named
DM chairmen
of two important committees of
the 1049 House of Rsprsaantotives
by lisp, Psrry E. Murray of
Frostproof, spssksr-dsslgnate.
Clemsnt drow tba chairmanship
of the committee on rulsi and
calendar, whila tba Gulf County
•olon was selsctsd to hsad up the
agriculture, forestry and livestock
rommlltro.
Clement’s commit!** will create
the -working -rulos of tho lowrr
branch of tho State Legislature,
and during th* last 80 daya of
biennial legislative
Ih*
“ ■"Mu preptro tho dally
session,
calender of proposed now
w laws
Ii
on
which the House
ee may •vote.
ey Odham of Sendnote County was named to he
vice chairman tof the committee on
military and vetstranp affairs,
while Rep. M. B. Smith was ap­
pointed to tho commute* on agri­
culture, forestry and live stock.

S

ATOMIC INIROY Commission Chairman David K. Lllicntlial (left) ana

tu-n. Hrlen McMahon (D-Conn ), h*ad of the Joint Congressional Com­
mittee on Atomic Energy, aro shown to Washington ufler they attended
a closed n-sslon of the two groups on tho atomic program. One of Die
subjects they discussed was uloin bomb •'storage."
(International)

J u d i t h Corlon P l a n e Rescues
D e n i e s Charge i Persons F r o m
Of E s p i o n a g e Top Of Mountain
Judge

R.

B.

Keecli jA ii And Ground Crews

Fixes A d d i t i o n a 1

Bo n d

At

$10,000

vicinity—mostly

No. 150.

Hoover Offers Trum an Says He
HNew W elfare,
"And Congress A re
Education PI an

Dennis Denies Party
Bears Resemblance!!
To Conspiracy In
Commie Indictment

HTATB BAR MXAM
TALLAHASSEE. Mar. 21—(A*)
—Forty-thraa aonllsaats tor admission to UrnfFtaridb bgr began
taking a twoHlgjt v rittaa wainlan*
•MW tlon here today.
Tha examination la
first of
three to be held tbls yean Others

"sfiW t

Discussed Atom Bomb ‘Storage’

U. S. Declares

The committee wan told to find
out what the legislature needed
do to obtain concrete Informal ion
on:
1. How lunch money the Mute , flunk Kvmix of l-nkr Mary will
nddicx* members of the Sanford
ha* Ul uny given time.
1!. How much money the Mule | Hhiifflehoard Cluh at the hlg car
will net'll during the next two 111xiiI uml fiilcrtnlmiirnt Woilni’s
(1 'N B lliiiH

Aaaoclated Press Leaded Wire

SANFORD. FLORIDA, MONDAY. MARCH 21. 10ID

Established 1908

and

cloudy w ith occasional show ers and
fraah In m o d erately atrong 23 to
.10 m ile per hour w inds e a rly to­
day brrnn.ing so u th easterly T u eaday.

C o m b i n e Efforts
To Reach Victims

11W orking T ogether

De Gaulle Party
Is Gi ven Large
Vote In France
Returns Of Election
Show Commies Fell
Off Some At Polls

Blistering Attack On
Real Estate Lobby
Is Made By Presi­
dent Before Mayors
WASHINGTON. Mar. 21—(/P)
—Prr.idrm Irunun today denoun­
ced "trouble makers" who talk of
a rift between him and Congress.
Hr laid In- and Congress are "work­
ing logetlin" lor the good of ihe
country.
In an addie.t lo the L'nitcd S ta­
te* confeiriue ol mayors, the Presi­
dent alio made a blistering new
attack on Ihe "real estate lobby".
Hr said it is opposing his housing
and rent control program, and is
"llir teal enemy of the American
home "
rin, "lol'ln" won't succeed, he
decl.itrd. and pirdictrd passage of
his housing pnigi.iin. complete with
piihlu houiing and ilum clearance.

an m d rp rn d rn l "uiiitfd medical adP A R IS .
M i,
21
i/ l’) — E x i i i i i i i «vi .i I ion
'%’•!» i*\|»r« i«*i| in
I
tirm
r
■
i|(lil
ixiiig
D
r
(iaulln
tx rin.i *101111 oi « n I ii mn
'r ig r d XXllII llu- l.ugrxt popul.1l l o i r
llt« A d m it .in I » vii*M ttul
.ma til I’o it ii’ii W i i * .tin*,iily li'i'e of .m i xuiylr |Mitv in i c i l r i d s y ' s
io iu lrm iif il iln* pl.oi, o lm h would F ia n c h canton.il r lr , lions, final olsit ip lim n tin \ iin rd I o rc r i and fixi-»l retu rn , d iu w n l today.
t o iiiiiiu n i'i' ii th r u tlin politllie \ r t r l.u i'
kd ion i'ti.ilio n llie u
iim lm rn l-w iilt n&gt; iw .nk ol lo n p il.il u a l fX lirn n - Irll o il xligliily Irom
llir il
I'M il txxl.il lull wound
up
I n illtirx.
R ul (lie l l o o i f i gioup d rc la ic d with tlir ' r , olid lilK lirtl x o lr of
1 hr D rG a u lliltS
the p irte n l ti- illr iin g &gt;d m r ih ia l 4IIV .xingli- (M ilv
»ri\ii,-x aniony -ID tfilet.iI id lice x pollrd rt I'oil I 25 p r , t' r III o( the
lo i r
tlir
('om inunists
"I. -t-i'im that whenever I make
inakrx |&gt;n luyli »i,«l. dupli- jtio n popular
n-coniincnilntinn to Congrats,
I hr irm a m d rr a
.nit) in llie &lt;.i'f .-I thr m illl-iiy. almut 2 ) pi i . n i l
many newspapers and columnists
wi Ml to j niiilliplix ill ol p a ilic s
IIM &lt; |fipi l l f i . I l f
set up a how! about the President
lot llir p irx rn t Dying to di.-tutc to the ConIt noted tli.it ill. g o vrn im en t ix h-indrd to y rlliri
11'P o n x il- ii' w holly &gt;-i tit p n rt••hifo the
r
xo.ililiiui w lm li ui.ikrx up g i." ," Mi Truman told tho 600
tii- iitin g 'ji.oiM t.oim I'.'rxoriN
tlir g o v rin iiiriit ol i.n lit.il S o n .ill'l niayol ►&gt;f major eilius.
Ax'titssll&gt;. the f.-mmixxjon itse lf
"And ilien if tho Congress
-.plit -h u tpl\ on tin- nn-dti'al phut. P ir in ic i H r n il tn ir iiillr
mnkex alii divixmn that varies at
I h r rau ill ol llir r.in ton al rlrcIt isiti-tx-ix-.l inoim ilified
support
all finm my recnmmendstlons,
ft.m i only half tin- im-inhers of the lions could no) .i•I f 1 1 th r national thc.e 'iiim- trouhlemakors start
12- miin i;oi,-iim ien t n-fortn gtoup, g ovrrnm rn l now. 1ml il w as lookrd n gleeful --Iioiiii. ubout how the
iln'lll.lorn 'In- . linn mull,
fm titer
upon ax .1 h .ilo in rtri ol ilrrnglh. ’ Fnngu-s* hi" thrown tho whole
1*1 ,-xl.h-nl III I l-fl I II.MIV i-l
■i D.-inoeriitii progriim overboard.
Iti-ln u ig I *.-f.-ii-i- S . - f i e i u i y F o r- l l ir tol.il ol llir l'onim uill«l •,nH 1 "Of ......... I iliffei with tha
i i 'lu l ul. tilth, -I I In \ iit ilig he D r G a u lll'l l o i r i.n il I riO,()(M) lim it ii.li.in. oi Hi,. I ,-tigress on some
«l stssilNiirtl ON I’ n g f M«*
ol llir to in lu iird l--l.il oi lllr goi • p-.ilil', uo-l where lliese dlffsrvu.-es me import nut I shall con­
rriimrnl him n i.d ilio n .

I’resontliiK Mu- figures of tin'
New Spur Line Is combined
of lio- I'ommunlst nnd
Uuulllsi ioie ix only
the
P u i Into Service purpose
showing tin- anti-govm llie cantonal
At Ft. Pierce Mart elrelloiis. slri-ugih
............. ..
aa al­

tinue in in ge the course l think
is right.
"Hut hasicully the Congress
nnd the President are working to­
gether uml will continue to work
ll'oailausa on S* i s Sla t

W A M I I M .I O N , M a,
21 ( A ’l
M A R V V II I i ; . I r u n . M a i. .’ I
Do
for
lll.lllli t upli.it, 27 i r . i l &lt;d,l sis(/i
\ Iin %lirluupfei tf Mlied tom
of
• I goxi-iniuenl g ill, pli'.ulrd ilin&lt;&gt; ........ " I pri*nn* td &lt;I.iV (m ill I f i t
e m in en t
, eiil l&gt;&gt;.lai lii a . Ii.iigi ih .it «li«- IP I niMiint.iiiufde I lii’V li.nl Isn
ways iiltlo ...............I of any com­
lo.ik
»r, i r l . r . i l i III III t..s t'l.t I loll II ••inlefl fliin* il.iya lir»nlr llin .
J A C K S i IN V I I . I K . M m H 1 ( 8 no
bined action hi I'oinniiiiilsts and
I l l - I l l In d u e Di-p.lllllli'lll file*.
i i
p| me
«ini I -•** Mm L tnir a nnlt^loiii* In *le* Da Gaulllsts, wh halo rarli other
Sill- ni.lile lir l |i|ra lie lore l i **. L * hr ( l i l l. bl 'tjlm p lirlv ie rn !*
. « Io |»mii-i i I
iif tin* F o rt
I ' l i r c f hrarll|v
'Distill I J in ly r R i, Linum l R K'-Oih t^»n% Ui'ttr
M n ik e t. I !%•* flr* l
-I...-, r.rxali.m of tile rlcclimi,
&gt;j&gt;,4,llllP * *«iUlli, ltf^ . u i r F m
•ifI.-, t i.iir ln iK li n e fions New V n k M .ii \ k lllr ,in«| n r .i i L v t »Kir*I »b« &lt;1. s Ml lilt III**b•'IIIl%III i-v il IllJldl* fio ill m wlileli 727 Inf id h-giklatoix were
iln
uni
tnllrom l liilln i;
i «•Il«*«l nniiifd. w,ii dill n ull because an
Ii. xuiiem |i‘l nil .1 D llt llit n| t ollllii (•Millb.’lll Dill file* \ It lllii* Mil* I • V
I'ln ii ) l a \ ," sn lil W illliin i I W IU u ii, ' olhi-r .’Hi! will he fho«en lu-xl Sun
In i gi m il p ity im lictm riil - ilh y iiK in .iliistif lliln liinii’x
I liu-e of the licit speeches which
11| i *‘s i *si" of .Slate M m i I i K . in Iiin dill*.
j bun- been iii'iii'i| ut tho Hanford
xie h ri iu u l.il
" • • I t’, m itik tf rovL'iv t *»«ln\ "Tw ti
rtn-rxx Wu.l Die u s u a l C onfusion
Il»is*« Ir*sij*«t w • I iiim* Sl.mlv tin
R"liiiv Chili In many n year were
’.i i mil ul don w ore lii.’i'ln l w ith
Mi--. ( nplnn ix a l'u iia iln millI. I hi illr IK. I., IM iln! Mi ,tinl •mi is* i*.'.ri IntfH roM|u «'ti\ ••I&gt; S u p ' of I'n in ch p arties. Tho folloiver'- 'iini'li Indiiv to Ihree of its youngIn. Id ill New 5 u lk mi an i-'plu-i ..
, of G eiie i ul C lia r le i de G au lle and
Mi* I icil I I ill, ill *»l I)”• •••I
'--I iiienili. i •
llnbhv N'eivmsn,
.%• i • nh’iil, lu iiiiin ^ **%••! nuit'ly iln CommunlHtx in m p a lg m d ug
........ ...... i i liarge.
IM..I I N \ l ’Hi as1 1 1 1a oe| I tied |«*» s s’i il i*\i» Tin* f i i i i 11 in k Inin) miixl the g m .-tiillie n l. lull fm -lininiy I'rnno and John Popo. who
I h- \ i n ^ in k ill'll' Inn id &gt;Ii i. - ■oitlineil HHILFI.Y their vocations.
I *i ••i *■•*
ll'uallaurd on rxasr Slxl
•til*’, l .ilit . ginuiHm •* il *ie *u’ i • I'f lollllltlM’N u Inii h'ft | i
,1 ..MIlMwra , 1a l - l k . SIX!
It. 11. Columan, cliuirttmn of the
ipHfiig I n ir sin- i i i i **im|i ,
iln* ••n lh»* 17 tIi
”C)*i tho Hsrnxola nnd New York”
"A Lfotnl Niipply of tn|lUlltit**t,
i.111 iImuii III .1 lit* l t *1 p.iiilru I -ii i»&lt;• |&gt;i’|t p v i c e le ry , cu cu id h e i •*,
convention committee, said th* dis­
ns‘ , 1 1 ,i blmr .if I 1 1*I* ibbinul I mill •|nu*tli i i iitl new R ed llllx - potnlo ex ci*
-sr ssr
g-v •
■
convention will h* held In
L ) 1 e C|,«»rasotn on Apr. 26-38, and the
•hue tin- idpim! s’ .»• n* him »• w ill lu- nviiihihle at th e S u n fo id S i n c e
~
.
,
,
international
convention In New
.ii»Vr»|
h&gt; .11111111111111* In
Pl.MIlH M u r ie l to la k e can- o f llie inf i f i i ' i n g Irm le, arciu d m g lo in|&lt; NMllNIim II*. ra g e %|bl
k n iliu o j
i a 1 IV * IH /tr » l I ninny mombets nx possible to atfm m ill ion
fu rn iH lu 'd l&gt;\
Sandy
--------| (end both conventions.
A u d i t hum, M im ag er o f tin- S u n fo id
John Gove. Ml) vear old resident j |-\ [) Scot( liiiiodiicorl the speakS t a le I'u riiii-rs' M ark.-l. T im liiig
T \ M PA.
M nr.
21 (A’i
l lu.n
i x
m
l f " 1 Do- p a xl w eek wax good m i a ll of Sanford xime 1916, tiled in the ers and Mr Newman sirid lie was
Tn nip a M in iste rs Atoniciatiiin hn
ii-ki-.l fur n rlty w h le i l r i i e on "h.-*&lt;
••mummi'D,-*
u i.- ...g .d local hospital nl 6.99 P. M. ves- horn in Hanford nn.l is now general
ninnager of (he Hill Implement Co.
$J on |K’i foi pmiiul tinr: mul #- *•» leidai following a In-art attack
n-giill/.-il und Him le g a liseil giind.l
)l"in in Abetil.-en, Scotland. Noi .which tils fnlher loiilldvd 23 years
•n» 1 -I ri I*n•*li«*l c ra te *
i lie .Sun
in.
'fi»l«l •-iil’hfi|(i&gt; sup p ly 1b mi tin* wane ii, IHiiir, Mr i ion- m.ivt'd to Wilier ago.
The
&gt;\hiaa’la l lull’ll
-llilld
Mi. Crapps explnlned that he Is
lu ll • im iii ICIi tollllAKO I h p q n ’i l n l liunhn hi 1912 and lo Sunfoid ill'
i'linddilnr ivu-i mail,- ill a Uli'i-lnig
Pi'oinoliiui
roiiioiiim nf tm iitiiiii Mile** hy fiom
in n iiir liy ureuii In r*uppi&gt; it»i* 1916 where he Inix since resided.tconnected with the Hill Lumber
ill w-hii-h G v gi-tnin of m i n i ' l f
-rill
inerehiinlx
T I i i i i -.iliii
mid trade C e
Vle
le ry ileclin
eil ut-.ml
u I h iii I
deelini'd
2f&gt; He urn. liiiiirii-.l Hepl. 2d, 1899 lo |4 Supply Co., the olde*t business
r.-in i-.-n tn u ’ 199 fhiii.-hes hi il-■( -Imp- eentx per e ra le , se llin g iilo slly ol Harriet! Juno Doerr. For many, concern in Hutiford xiill In the
u i .- i «»n-x ii'ki-d In g ive iln view * • n I rn la y hroughl llu o iig x ■
years lie had lu'en in (he tumbatone same family. Ii was founded prior
n ,-» In downtown S m ifo iil. not $ l.iMl n. JI26.
gnnil-lnig.
hii'iiu-H-i at Ills home1to 1890, he salt), hy the late W. J.
illy of Infill rcsidcllli* hilt fI nils
"Tn It It Mims goes the Imnoi ami ........
\ o ie p n re il Hlnli-mi'iii hy H • ig lil.o ilu g eoiiiiiiiinilo-x nx fur of lo-ing Ilia producer and fust on kk’i -t F irs t Hlreet.
. Hill
A- -• i . ' k iii niil 1 1,,- SllllllixtS'r •&gt; in*
' New H in yin u, und llu- p rog inn i xluppi-i of tho Ill-Ill spnug -i &gt;p
Mr.
to-ve.
a
meiiiher
of
the
I’res-j
John Pope xai,| hix . hisxifiratlon
"■■null fiild i oppmi-il In giimldiii.a.. ti-.|iu*d l-y uo-r-doioS- u- „ going iini.iigii the Fori
l o in '-yti-iinn *’hui li, w a a also a pn-tt i- "Hetall (,’a . Ian" a:. • i!i#t he Ix
of -mi k in d ; w h flli.-r il ix Iln* -uf x iii ’i 'p m , J in k H ull. ........ nlciil
Master uf Sanford Lodge, 02, Free i connected with the It It Pope Co.
l&lt; onllnued On I age Six)
m ill'd 'im p lc ninli-hiug for a ill ink
f the Su n fo id M en lim itw A •*i-«»i-i i i and &gt;\s&gt;i'l'ti'il Ma sons; past High Inc* which is the uhli-'t filling itan r, nx mime lli'tiln tio a x ill the rnin
&gt;ion iiiilioiiiifcd loilay
Priest uf Monroe Chapter 16, Itnyal. Hon singly owned un.| operated
in u ii it y are doing, prom oting l&lt;Wn.
Am ong llie llllllll-ei - of olltxldc
Aich .Masons; |ui.l lllustiioiis Mas-jin Hanford.
im rlli-x, hinge pnrtiex or a n y oth. i
I.nlurx who iaim - to gel ultruelei of .Sunfoid I’oimrll No. 20,1 President Htllie railed for volform of rh a n re I " the morn ofl--n •iv«&gt; hurguins w ere m any new
Itnyal und Hvlecl .Musters and past unteers for icorekeepen for tha
refe rre d I n h o n e and dog gnniM
••sidents of P lan tatio n E x liit r s , 1
Grand Illustrious Muster of tlm Rotary baseball longue, the first
log.
•he th riv in g new ro u iiiiu n ity " f !
NKW YORK, Msr. 21 ul’i
ICwdllaaeS Iln I’nne Tx»..l
Igame of which Will 1)0 tdsved this
"W e tire, therefore, exprei xh i- i.in n e r New- Y o rk e rs lit n earb y I Pidi.'t Iiiivi- seised purr ixwain,Il
•
7— ----- ;------'
Iafternoon, and B. L. Pei kins, Jr.
o ir nppnxilion lo any seed thu&gt; V o lusia county, said Mr H a ll.
mini'll ai $1,960,009 at uiuli-r
i
r. e .
might he miwii toward legulin-i
Response to u d v e rllsirig w as ex- woihl retail prices and ariesled
i
D ue on Thursdays, Hubert Pssrca
gitinhling, nnd wo are calling for client, commented \V. V. Hitting, Ihree alleged members of u na­ / i „ _ n , , ! i
liU t
on Mondays und H. R. Pops on
the support of I hu people o f nm m anager of T o iie h lo n s D rug .Store, tional imi cotlcs ring.
i Fridays,
c im m iin lly In th is opposition."
ft.w aiiau ss n a t*ss» *U i^
A woman pollco detsctlve, po».

Youngest Members
Of Rotary Deliver
Vocation Speeches

, ,

T a m p a Ministers
Request Drive To
C I« s e Gambling

John Gove, II e r e
1915.

Siindav AI ternoon iY,,rk onJ".nr 1- "’n'"1

Sales Campaign In s
Nan lord Ls
Is Termed
lermed
Sanford
Splendid Succes s

**

cabhage

Polifo Capture Bin;
Cache Of C o c a i n e

Seaboard Train H its1""‘f
Car,
HlirtB INonC

Raymond Walsh Tells United Jewish
Appeal Conference Of Israel Needs
ORLANDO, Mar. 21 (Sper.aD—'"Liquidation of llie Jewish DP

camps in 1*140 will write llir end lo one of the most tragic chapters of
the post war period." Raymond W-dah, nolcd radio nrws commentator.
Intel more llian 200 delegate, .iitmding the Florida Regional Confer­
ence of the $250,000,000 United lewisli Appeal campaign mealing in
Grlnmlo yesterday.
f
—— — — —
— —

Speaking ut Hit* Han Juan ll"i''l
"
Mr. Walsh dorlanxl. Ihal ’TsriiiT'
nlisorpllon of homelexs J i-wh i
swiftly eliminating the Jcwldi re ­
fugee problem In uisiiy parts "f
tho world. Mnri&gt; than 170,090 imiui
grants have entered Israel sin"'
Ilia Jewish State was estnldixlud
un Moy 13, 1048, and n minimum
of 260.000 will orrlvu by the cod
of 1MD, During the month "f
March nlone, Isrnvl uxiurets to re­
ceive 30,000, nr mmru thin arrived
III tho enllr* year of 1047. This
represent* not only tliu greate-t
homecoming of » people, but shows
what eon b* done when private
philanthropic efforts U mobilised
In support of n great end historic

all parts of the Htatr, the nstsd
radio commentator slated, "Amer­
ican Jowry deserves a great deal
of praise for tha splendid manner
lit which It respondad In the past
tn tho pleas of- It's unfortunate
brethren overseas. Thousands of
Jewish refugees today aro facing
a happy and peaceful I'fe In Israel
os the result of the financial aid
given them by the Jewish people In
this country.”
Warning tho conferees, however,
that tho immigration program In
Drool must he speeded up or else
thousands of JswDh refugees may
find thcmaeWsa stranded, In porta
of embarkation at Marseille and
Genoa, Mr. Welsh said) "Large
numbers of Jows must b# brought
tha 800 Jewlah com- out of certain European countries.
who g i the red from
On Page Three)

ing ms n chsmbarmald, was eredited with gathering Information
Hint led to the arrests
The detective, Mrs. Mshel Leo­
nard, took the Job as a domestic
last Jsmiurv in a rooming house
where the three men user) u room
n* Iheir headquarters. Him kept
her eye on th* men, and ufion
entered their quartan on tho pre­
text of lining her chores. Coopeislion hy a Janitor also helped
break tlm case.
17 KILLED
HULNOH AIRES, Mar. 21-1/1')
—Hovm persona w«r« killed and
ssvsntcen Injured yesterday when
a racing car wsnt out of control
ami Hinnshcd Into t crowd of speed
fans.
Th* Occident occurred at Hell
Vllle, in Cordoba province during
a stock car race through th* city
streets. Driver Jose Marls Sols
lost control of tho car while taking
n curve. He was hurt,

FLU JN BRITAIN
LONDON, Mhr. i» —&lt;/p)-Influsnsh Is sweeping Britain, two
months aftsr It hit tbh continent.
Tha Ministry of Rshlth rsportsd
today deaths from tha malady In
Loadon and tha blfgw towns In
Britain and Walsa last wwk to­
talled 881, 300 per cent mors than
during any week last yaar.

•«»•'•* on Tuesdays,

RALEIGH, N. C„ Mar. 21—(/D „ Vl,‘,0r« Introduced by Dr. C. L.
—Passengers aboard tho Seaboard * ersons Included Simon Tudor of
Air Lin# Railroad's Silver Comet 'Alexandria, La„ Charles Marlon o f
were awakened before dawn today Lnkewood, N. J„ Manuel DsRoss
when the streamliner struck an
"arran, R. I., J. H. Chlnnery of
uiitoinobil* 18 mllea south of h e r e . j’&lt;’°Dvlll*. Mich., Fred Saywall of
Non* of th* 260 to 300 pasien- i Hudson, Ohio, Dr. D. J. O’Connor
gers waa injur*d. No cars were
•’•,w York City, R. Withsrsll of

.

Huston, Mass.
derailed.
Railroad officials said th* driver
of the car apparently had driven
THE WEATHER
off a grade crossing onto tho
LAKELAND.
Mar. 2 1 - 0 D (racks and left the car tliore while
he went for assistance. Tho cor Mlid weather Is in prospect
through Thursday,
was demolished.
The Federal-State Frost Warn­
HAFE CRACKED
ing Service forecast showers to­
BRADENTON, Mar. 2l-(/T )—A morrow along the east coast and •
safecracker blasted open a 700- few widely scattered showers (n
pound oil company saft and took other sect ions.
$399 during the weekend.
ai ur, -1—|/T)
NKWHHOYH AMBU8IIED
High Low
GAINESVILLE, Msr. 21—(/P&gt;— Atlantic City
42
87
Larry Welch and Robert Allan, Boston
36
14
carriers for a Jacksonville news- Detroit
42
30
paper, were fired on twice from Minneapolis
69
46
ambush yesterday, Sheriff Frank New York
36
31
Sexton reported today.
Phoenix
-)
74
44
Sexton said th* boys told him Saint Louis
64
60
thsy ware delivering papers In a I San Antonio
66
•0
local Jubdlvlslon at the time. Sex-.Seattle
60
48 j t ■
ton said th* boys rsportsd that Washington
46
88 &gt; C :
th*F did not sea th* assailant nor | Montreal
20
IT
did thsy m lls a that they were i Jacksonville
66
IT
targets until they retumad to tha Miami
78
seen# a second lima to chack on a | Orlando
78
69
delivery,
_____________
'Tallahassee
71
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W m
P A G E E IG H T
Hat Peek, w hile playing fo r the

A th l.llr s , unra h it ■ plgann In
flight when hr th rew a hell from
the outfield

Legal Notices

Truck-Bus Crash

Palestine War

H'eallfte**
Pee* l i n n
" • * rri.M Pure ..net
' (,|») A |, h hI ilerg y m ail who In*
f l ill a h n i t r m k n rr h lrn l n ra i
I hey Imvp h e rn r.helvad for
y
Wallace to apeak
1( 1,1 Mine th es e llirhld"
rivillmi fM)m |,j., puljiil dlirilnr II riitllo
Miami T iiphiIii )
d riv e r nf the I ..... wlm won mi mull. I-I .ml. n . erreiis Hit lily to re- |,rutit|ciml nf Sunday seivices Iih,
hi trie nml .............m* of Iin -U e ,| i In- Inirkum nf the Nnrh in t, w in It. K. M iUh.il .if |'iini|ii. ..........
imel
Ii m i . . Ini,Inn holds I he nht wnlk Ministerii.l Assm'iiiUmi.
rill’ ninrt* serim i.l. injtlteil
HI W'liieh limit
Chlietiiin,
Wnllnre'i. iiddrea* im u ll e d i.
Mre, Nadir Weiivei nf Klllllisuii, I , n
dim nm ,.f riiiili,
nl
Kil l., th e llev. tii-ni ifr II. Jun e Mn.l,.,,i nml Arnli "lirine* n r e In ,
nf .1.ilimitnii. Kin., mill Mi» Jminie m il .I I "inet Imlih, th e stirrmiudinir |„ m ,.,| n „ . riret Methodist Church
' t'v
uf .Smith Nurwnlk for the neat
Itulii iihijii uf | t i i.nklyii
I lie nifieenieiit, Ihi se.l on th en two .Siinilnyi. 111. lien,1/ min (iln/..
tit here who reri'ived iiiIium hint
Hint received f t i"t mil lieiilnicnt N m , .'til Im r e line", c o v e n the Miltf, owner of "Intioii W'l.NK,
en liie .lit m u 11-111 sector. It eetnli- "iii.l the "Intion w in nut notified
el tin- lii.-iiiit.il w ire
The Ilev, K. 11 I'Tii.vit-k, Itiitei^h It In mi iirinielii'f line I lull " l in t s tluit Wnllnie wii" ifting on the
n (mini m in th e villntfe of AI &lt;&gt;•■'. »&gt;hl Inhcled hi" umimiounccil
N. f‘., Mre. I„ 11 Ze|ikn, llmilitnn hi
Wnl,i in suiitliwenl ol J e n n u l e m , I ‘i]ii.enriinee
ns "T ro ja n
liurae
I .like, Mhli., Mi" Itin MU.Me, Ki.it
, i ul
Imuiiifli liic lluly City unit
-wine buck In th e west, com plet­
A K. MrCmin. Mi Vermin, •'* ion ,i enii-rirele, mi Isiaidi spokes- [
V.. f’nrl KI i n k ii iit I Mm Mnelntyie. niiin siihl
III.tli o f Hi, I'ctei s Iuii u, .Iii Iiii t
Ili-rils-iou of tile reilui'tion mnl
.liin|», HI. I’c tc rsln u c
ft oiiMueril In ,in I ’ltcr ttlle)
oil lull nwnl of fo ieei ill tile entli" Ivey, 0 »|irey, KIm . Kvelvii t ii e iim lin t mine is si lieihilnl fori n u n sin e- mi f'ie"ii|ent Triuuuti’*
Chilli". I. ii U , Kill.. Mi« Mill (fiiiet
civil ritflili piogruiu.
I,mie, New Vmk, Knln Mac try
The A.lmliiintnillnn »ct o u t to
Mi
n
m
.
Idle,
III.
d
n
1
1ill
J
llnnche,
limn, Surnmitn, Mi» &lt;‘Iniiten IVm
net ii Li(f titer ii ii Li -f ill liiiwt.Tr rule
...... Mi.mitnliiville, N V., M ih W. united on I Ions iiiediutnr, unniioiiced to clem tin- wuy fin such h'gDIuI I I'tiiiH. H|.iili|ffiehl, Mins.. met thut I N, oliservecs have found lion.
*
an Mi i- for Triiiis-Jordmi comt-Tnnrh (i. t 'rtiwfi.nl. Smum.t.i.
A|ijirm.sinc l lie ifumiriil political
plmni Hmt leiticli and A rah force"
A,|ii|,n "itmillnn existing on Cu|iilol Hill,
I', Kv Mar 11 ' I n d u d receully
la the
, cunKressInnui
Icmicri
cuncetleil
I Siiiillieiistern |
11
privately I min v Hint llpniocruli
ovel tin lied and
II' -old It Inis hern r"talili"lied i Imve lost .-outiul of tile Hint Conit plnnped fiuui tli.il I i m il troops moved south to : jficss iiltiiiui|&gt;h they Imve n majorill ciifht miles ;lln' Muir of Aipinlm, ocrupyinif the ily in lioili the II uuho uinl Somite,
hanilet of Cairn He»h l(e"h on the
Meanwhile Semite Kviuitjllran
pa""«'H|fi'i 1 suf , Israeli side of th e Tratii-dtinlnn l.eiulcr Wherry (N rh ) suld lie III
| cut" lint none holder, hill thirl I lie move was nr- ■Jfoilik’ til |||C"" fill n le s t Uri Home
seriously.
• "Mi |i| i -lied wltlioiit a fliflit • " u , "civil i i|fhli" Icifislnllon lit the
ortlllrounij Irani added th a t the occupy ill if furci" first opp ortunity lifter the S enate
ittun, imhm'WP'M niiniheiod Jilt) Israeil", lint I!l,O0ll, iiilopl" ii new ih Mile limitation
vlitise name was n- hail heim reported.
W herry'" ilecluiuliiin m n hii
iiii-wet
In Ti liman
D emocrats
wlm cuiiiplmn 11in l tlu&gt; ruin will
make it Impossible to im ii any
&lt; " a lla n .i. C , . n r . « * «n».
" h u h provides e a s y shisliinif o f , •&gt;f the I'l e ih le n t'i "civil r i g h t s '
1 1in. 1 1rii I ties mid which llu-i.'l.y | pruifimn which inclu.low anti-poll
makes it posiilile for quickly' tux, nntl-lynchinif u ml uiitl-di*'cveied couples tt. tu ke nrmthei I I iiiuiintion ne-nnure".
Tlie Nulnnskiin suii) hl» lent
.■&lt;iailan.il r r .m I'n a . n
, Imine with im mlaKi'.
cuuntry, N orway and lie
*)ther clrcuniitatices which p m iil min.Ill ilisclo.se " J u il win, in for
■
n
"heforu it is too lute."
i l " t u | n .veil uliovu tlie iiHtimm! i il iiglits moiin.l here ami wlm
Jnnif declared .Sweden
u. eitiire fur m arriaifes uud divr.r -1 is ju-i tiilkiiiif." However, no civil
foi
! defend herself If cut off
m
the sncinlniflst" imte, " m e Ihej iilftiis Inti" m e yet ready
supplies from the West
&gt;i i ni inniil divorce lu.vs of certain Semite nt-ilwa
Sweden has "leered rle
Amt tlie I loo. ei CumailHilon ro"ihei slaii's, iirressihilily nf KlinI far of the Atlantic ('act.
I nlu In the iiiaiitully liuiliidjiistcd , omuirniled to ('unifies" a toolIillfh source" predict "In
ul iliese utliel sta te s , the pleasant ifunixutiou nf (lie In terior DeI join within six months.
i&gt;. I'lu d m ls uf divorce-..ailinir in pi.i Intent which It said w in need*
l l"iidn, llie 'd lvorre racket' pari- eil in in rie a se efficiency and cut
' .f.piif.'.l in liy c e rta in law yers and mil "waMtefnl conflict."
I nder the reiluifflinif (iropnieil
ludqes,
Iln- rapidly
liiereasliiif
iiini i inife m i e III recent yi-nis, and hv l In- cinninlMNlon, Interior would
fm.ill. the Influence uf iiirlinnifj I......me the focus for nil m ajor
laddie winks project".. Itut two
t utlip-"
Wlinl excited socinluiflsl- I n 1coaifie-nioiinl iiieniliers of the d e ­
' -Ini I in viuit lulu .......'ril'd life in | partm en t tlie Ilnur cuiitri.l and
"ii work now superriuliiln ..H" the discoveiy tlll.l ( v, . ,,.
A i toy enifineeri.
‘tlie iiiimhi'i uf divorces increiised
1 '
mi Kluiidn mure tlinii
70(1 p e r c e n t ,
fium Id - - In 1010 . illtIri.UKI* the ,
i
.
i
i , iiliunl
.
dnnnif m
liupuhil nui UH'ieiiseil only

Myil",

LADIES
HOSE

Congress Roundup

MMA l

PIECE GOODS

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Fall Fashioned Ny­
lon — 1.15 pr.

Solid color Pique

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KO Sq, Shirting

yH. ,19c

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2 pr. 2.00

Klornl Cretonne

)il- I 9r

lDOtftO white nml xulltl color
broadcloth, reg. tlte yd.

15 gauge 50 Denier

Nylons—98e pr.

Special. . yd. 39^

2 pr. 1.85

I,arse wutortntenl F a n e y
Butlonn 25c *a.

No Scam Nylon*

* 80c pr.

Illll'.

i'ONl SETS

Divorce Rate

APRONS
Fancy
Hay on Panties

59c

Atlantic Pact

Youth Sentenced

LINGERIE

IMullc Rib Rlyle. floral
piHern

Hofils

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fill pi'iceul 1111■'i 11it the slime pel in.I 'oil'll liy
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•VOLUME X X X X

C 10 Challenges
U. S. Estimate
0 n Unemployed

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T i l l R S h \ &gt;

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M AIU II 17. H l 't

15,000 Homes Are Japan Occupation
Reported Unsold May Be Continued
In 46 U. S. Cities!By Civilian Army

Wandering Child

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Senate Hears Of
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V e I ’ s Hospitals

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__ Nation Shows Over
5,000,000 Arc Idle

Majority Of Vacant U. S. Is Reported Eyc_— Houses—A wf - P t a e e n h — —C-lntngc— F r o r tT
M i l i t a r y Control
Abovc $9,500 Mailt

WASHINGTON. Mur. l7-(/V )—
Tlir guvernmrnl'a figure of 3,•JSU.CHHj m.employe.I was challenged
by |I k* CIO United Electrical
workers. The union said Iho U. S.
now bni at least 5,000,000 Idle.
Al n news conference, Iho U
a Washington repreeenlatlv#
miss A. Nixon, crltldied what be
called a government tendency to
"pooh pooh" the extent of present
unemployment.
The It. K. sold IIn studies allowed
more than 6.000,000 were Idle to­
day •• Instead of tho 3.S8 Q.000
which the I’ennu i Hurcau rounled
In Its la.n rrosa seelloll cheek for
•early February.
The iinloii’a prealdcnl, Albert
J. Filrgrrsld. wrote President Tu•Jan urging # vast preparedness
prc'fram of putilie worka to enpp
with unemployment.
The union argued lhal three
classes of Idle were being left out
of the reiiutis count--and that they
numbered 1,500,000 In February.
1. Tltvae laid off for temporary
periods or wh« were l» atari new
jobs within 30 days.
2. riio.ie who are furred InSi
pari lime work, while Idling from
i W own join, even though Ihey
'.Wav hr rmployed only one hour »
week
3. Those wlm are Idle but for
Iheir own reason i are nut "poundIng the Mireela" dally Imiklng for
work.
J. S. Capt, director of the rerun.,
commented;
o|Ve have l« consider What l»
heal for all the people. I here may
he groups who differ with our
concepts and think ollicra should
called unemployed. W« emuit
those unemployed for 30 daya or
more wlm are looking f"r work.
The II. K got equally Ditto »"P
pelt from llie CIO. In a itatameiil
alter Hie U. F.. conference, a i l "
spokesman i&gt;ald:
" th e census figures are adequate
to nieasuiu the fluctuation In Ihe
lavel of uneniployinent mid employ­
ment They have reflected the re
cent rim In unemployment which.
&lt;At hough serloiia and requiring
^•M ulling attention and vigorous
action .In atlll hel'tw dcptoaiiloti
■lie."

W A SHIN GTO N. Mur 17 .,11 CHICAGO. Mur. 17 &lt;d’&gt; Min,; rhim 15.1)00 now lion-,,,- in O’, ciin-. T h e f u l l e d S lu le s is U n lik in g s e rI lire stiinding untold, no A h,» ial'-d io n Iv ,d sw l l r l i i i i g ( lie n e e n p n lim i
o f .1.,t*-'in lo ,-n l im it e o p lr o l, p o s s i­
l’rr»# survey showed lo.lny.
Tile hoik of Ihe tfi.OM.'t were b ly n e x t y r n r , d i p l o l ii n li c o f f ie iu ls
priced nlmvc $0,600. Vrry fe&gt;v, mi s n lil y e s le r d u y .
T h e y s n lil p ie * e n l p ln n n in g Is
less obviously iindeslrnlde, w-.-te
unsold helmv IhuI ritrm•' C'-liionl- li.is e il &lt;ni th e i,|,m l l m l lie n . D o n g jy, Ilie industrial Midwest showed In s M i i e A r l h u i o r som e o i l i e r lo p
(lie Intgesl nilliils'rs. The re-l weiel militniy ■nun w o u ld r in n u m n s
scattered throughout Ihe unlion. | supieme A llie d c o m m iiu d e r. l i e
"pillion wns divided ns In why, w in ilil he re s p o n s ib le lo Ih e S la te
Ihe houses were not sold. The poll D e p a r tm e n t i n l l i e i I lin n Ih e A r m y
of home builders, renl r*lnle men. I D .-p m l i i i e n l n now , u n d lie w o u ld
fiiinnce ngrneles, mid pul.lie lions I o n . i . ' .s iliu u . le p o lv lo h u to lle
ing Mlllhorllles assigned vnrl.oi in* i m I i i i i i i i * i ; i l t \ r iM itlt'i
I)m
{H im *
i i l r . i |s |i»reasons. Hut Ihey nil ngie.-.l Ho
normnt winter slump Imd .onu I M ite ,| m ill* i - h i l l y f«*» i# m m .» n y .
thing In do with it, uud Ihn* high i A Ilf ||a»| |t |a»v {|ii| liM W I'V l't , l l m t
er down payment rr«|ulrniienls had I # | r f i. | M || , n n lit i f l t m« • t||* ;il in ti .T it’ f l j
eul Ihe polenllul mnrkel March' t i l l M ir M|t III tils M l, \\ t i l l IIIM tltlll
llieome lux paynienls likeni.e fig «*f tVSil k n il ,|s t. | | | |h p in p d f r \ nM
kft« *i ;t s |s il lu ll f I till 11V | . M M i’l i r i l
iired.
t l i . i t | s*s‘«*f|t
There nre approsintiitolv 37, ! M ll’ V n n t
I pun,nun homes in the Dn.tr.| .Stole., p i l l ' l l l i i ’sl I #*p i *| t tli.'it ,i i ' l l 111«| 9|
in. hiding n nenr record .oti.liue 1111* I a iM t iiin i , im im ’ I it •»11111 i j pl.tr**
II,»n of [i’j n .000 In yeur, lliiieiiii ..f M in \ i f In n liv ill** r l i i l n f t in M *,ir
H f’ U ' iif Its i • p i i ’ i i i t i f i i n *
l.nbor Statistics figures
M i. i t lm t u i l | |»r .it n»’ \ l . l. iii
An analyst* of the i,-polls
shows that Ihn I6.0M3 uu old lions .‘Iff u i ' | | p i . t t lt«* u n i m ill A i m y
• t i n ’ ll*
I •it yd
ei nre priced from lO.f.on opuaid t i ’ Vit r t iim t t it**'
to $20,000, Homes in the lower lilT 'll III! IlM lt I.t l l l l \ p i.Ill . t#&gt; |e*
classifications nre selling vii p L ii «* l i ••••
lually ns fast ns produced, Inking ( I III* I *9111I I I it.|tl* I II ' p u ll ll»|f»
due mnslderntion of ihe requite- f " l ,1.1 p .lli* •’ Ml • M p.lt lu ll »'V H »$f I meat of FIIA that they he held 30
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dnys for veterans, if built with “Hie.
I....I y
FIIA money.
I'nbiln-ir i ., p.Dors this mean the bousing 1,1
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slmrlnge is llckfdl that people Imvej 1 Oeil, wl„ i, ti e "H int .1"
ole li. .. .II I..* , r|.l.« «'d he nilhren prleed out of Hie ninjj el.
, . , I I 'ml. , Ills
„r Hint fiiiuiieing reipntemrni ni ,* xtliei \ .... . .. ....
I'A'je 'led elinuge lo* would he
Ion high?
ntlnv ..olv for
The Denver Homing Aulhnrttv I e .polisilde l.
,.nys there tin . been lillle bucking | •Iriellv f 1 1 1 HI \ tM .ilh ’ t .
up lliere, "but ninny prr:,oin who
■"&lt;• plispM s .| I’ lV t lln il sls’ p l i t y
wall! " house for a lnrg&lt;- fin.nlv probably t&gt;"t.l.l t...&lt;r llo lipl«*MtN(|f*
lal lea;.| lliree br.ll«”in&gt; H *"r sill J r . lllk S*f | III 9s , | t | " | . T ill) | pst 111*•11

SOWN®w tadartn# Am rttaCW eafo
at midnight, clad only la a nightie
and rad • lockings, four-yetr-old
Toni Johaha recounts her nocturnal
adventures to Polka Desk Sargaant
Pstrtck D*«ley. Before Toni could
tall bar whole story aba was elaimad
by Mise Jana Bsekua, who came to
report her mining. (international)

S u d d e n Pad l ie
War
Would
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I"K V m . Mar 17 ',l’i .Sudden
«a# n. s|.f W riter.. Pacfn wnuld
find Ituvrla will.
la.gcr flrrl
II.SI. lire tjlllled Stale-,
The Soviet fin easier., fieri
Increased since the end ••( rl.«*
war
now- in.-l.id. . ;dx c u l -crs,
a i...oilier of drnlrnvers sml he
I ween Vl? and I11" .uhmiiMitfK "f
ill Ivp.'-i C.unlrncli.u. f.n ll«
a se.nl.lv "f new riafl l. ronlii.
iilo&lt; a* Vla.ll&gt; .. .Ink.
Tills la fa. b- . II..... H«- ........
Ilioll. fieri amte.i.l.led l.y .lupin,
hi fn. i- ll.e Pa.-ift. w.n Aitia-rica..
t P e
uav.il ..ffi,-,-1 . i,i ... ,,,*• in. tun d I*.
Hi;,,-,, with S,-. .i-l.n &gt; ..f Iln A ll'.'
Kell..ell, ttnvnir
I ..pll.O
ll.e S.ivi.-I fleet &gt;• r.,a h.l.iM.1 Sb.
I.ONDUN. Mar. Il- I /P l- No "m e .
Jhe outside Ilie general public exN e v e r ll.e b - H i' ..' .. » fpellng
p.eled a miracle lo happen &lt;•*• III na» al ,-l|r b- • H.al Hu- vn.l |nh
lween July I and Jtily 5 las' of keeping tlir .'-a lanes open
year, when llrllaln launclisd lt» frnl.i IIhwiiiI I.. lM-y..n.l Hu- Indian
Immense stale medlelne program. Ocean I. I», ...g done on
.bo*
The «dd i were heavily agalnal II •It ini'
because, an Hie ministry of health
Tlir* rlronge .i Am* "can (»tre
pointed mil. Hie country still was III list's area I. I.,»• Western Pacific
suffering from a prewar n»"«'&gt;yrr flee I under Vic- Admiral 'h e i r
of Inn.le.piule medical faclllllea Hadger now In ''bina walei.i, II.
and a slmrlagr of dnctprir, nuraen future lliapn.-dlloii depe.lils an
and deni lata. The war aggravated eventx.
&lt;|bat condition
A aiuall force of d&gt; ilruyers and
T |t will lake yeara, therefore, be­ IIIIsiei.wee(n*i s Iip.-I.ill's from Jpp
fore lire scheme can be Jiulgad Im­ an as part of llo- Fat Fast f'ciui
partially ns a whole.
maud under Vice Admiral llunsell
When Ihe su ilt d*»crlbed the ■j. Ilerkey III. eolnm.iud It.illulc,
hanefii. of ihe new health pro­ llie I’arlfi.- I dandv .tirl.-liing from
gram In the public, Ita 1*«*«»* l.«*rr lo till- Philippine*
j
caulioii'd Ihe uervlces would he
Kv»ii will. II.i * i.i.mil force, D.
available "an national rraoureen | Navy- Mlrei.Rtl. out here is belnv
in line willi the
‘ "iTo’ipl.aln Had difficulty l.i««U»g $ * * * ■
nlrnlegy. Key
calls on their nervlcaa .-vfi. before uffj.'er&gt; nay «lliey nave lost Ihe
•be healili nyslem atartad Cnne- service., of a cruiser and fulled In
'.%nlng.
III nhliiln another des­
The rounlry wan nliorl of $0,- nil effort
division. This results froni »
000 uiiraea, Innuhm lioxplUJa alone troyer
recent Washlnglmi order rutting
had 33,IKIO pallenta waiting tor llie Pacific fleet cruiser slrengln
admission. Pallenta auffarln* from b y '6" pci rent and dealiuyern by
tuhcrruhtMln miiiifllHMhl h id w*
per cent
.
wait B year nr even two before 26 Tile
akelelou basea in I lit* Philip
they could Ih&gt; admitted Into aana- pin,vi and
Okinawa will bo reduced
torla. Hurveyn nliowed a ahortage further fnr renxonx of eeoimmy.
of 100.000 hospital heda.
Harbor in Hawaii remains
In aimis hranche* of medicine thePearl
key of Tarifir naval strategythere were too few ap«clMI»ti linked hy romparallve mobility to
utfils. la turn.
Asiatic oiitpoHlx. The reduced
^(C asillnued On Page &gt; S « . »
I'arlfir fleet la bused in Hawaii.
Purl nf the crulacra and destroyers
I'l.F.AIIH GUILTY
detached from It will jro assigned
HURNLLL, N. Y., Mar 17—
to llie Allnntln fleet and the re­
_Joltsi Hal leu, 38, negro migrant mainder
will he dsarllvnled.
worker of HeerfleW, rla., poded
Navy
nutliorlllea
said drydock
guilty today lo a charge of **&lt;ond and repair fnellltien al
Hay
degree murder In connection with III the Philippine;! will lieKuhle
curtailed
g fatal atabblng a t another nsgr" further. The naval air station at
tra
mulr
a nn tl 1Hupremt
-?bor e« ^ [
ik 9 Bangley Point In Manila Ray vir­
It n tually will be abandoned.
ijahti C. WhstieT asnlctseed fa tte
Another air Inainllntlun will be
ka» aerve 20 fear* U&gt; lift “
abandoned on Okinawa In Im re
■Uta prison. Batten k U
placed by an ordnance depot
dieted on a charge of first
maintained by a email force. Navel
a w d e i.
b a m on Guam and Halpan will
The defendant wai
continue aa supply - but nut strat­
•tabbing fatally L ethaV .
.
81, In a dispute a t a labor easnp In egic renter*.
One result of theae development*
Prattaburg last October.
will be to Increase the Importance
of Yokoauka Naval Baee, about 40
BAT_ PO TA TO Jf
.
mllaa southwest of Tokyo, a* the
. WASHINGTON R a » r il
major
F ar Eastern repair base for
On way yon can
navy oraft- Japanese workman
save money
under American eupervlsion now
ara capable of major overhaul Job^
on any naval vessel In this area.
' For th« Navy Japan has an­
other advantage. It aontrr'a a part
time Dardanailaa of the E ast
During at t a u t half of the year
ra froaen,

Health Systypt In
Britain Wi
Lengthy Program

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the MsibacliuiellN Heal $:-.inlr,
Ashoclnllou, said: "it In nbvinun
llm l privale builders are producing.
new bniAIng In alt price levels as]
fast a.. II can be ab.nrbcil hy ilm
nubile x » x, I am forced to Ihe
.• o lir lu r io n l l m l Ih e a c u te n e s s o f
I h r h o u s in g s lm r ls g e hn s p a sse d in
n in n y se e l io n s o f (Tie s ln le (M a s s i i . 'h l l s r d l s l . "

T It. King, director of the Vet.
.' iiiik Administration Loan (iuur
aiity Service, told the convention nf
Hu- National Association of Home
Itiiilih-rs Unit the hpllilcrs have
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a college away from h it home
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Florida citrus fruits inti Itilnl
l.uth categoric* uf "what we should
eat" and "what we like to oat.'
C itru * fruits iiih I juices head
lilt* list uf those funds rich ju
vitam in C Vitam in &lt; is needed
to help In &gt;Ii I 1ioi|y tells together.
I.nck of il affects the whole lardy. |
Muscles, I .ones mnl lecttl are
weakened when we run slmrt nf
his vitamin. Among snmi other |
jol.s that vitamin C lines, it as
lists in tlie herding of wounds and
helps keep up the Imdy resistance.
We need tt good supply of vitamin
(' every day lust as we
li ink water today hut w ill •&gt;«
hirsty again tomorrow. ™ we may
ret nui vitamin &lt;' today hut will
neeil some mine tomnirnW Will'll
iver posslhje, foods thut supply
dtuloin •* should he eaten raw.
'’his important vitamin Is easily
destroyed hv heat anil alt.
We In Flnrldii have an outstmid.
ng npportunity In invest In health
mid pleasure ut the snuie time Iry
ising more citrus fru ll*. Orange
lulce for hfeakfant has long laien
ii national liahlt. Drinking a dally
glass of fresh, ennneil or fro ien
rrmig'' or grapefruit juice Is nhout
he easiest way to lie sure that
he iei|iilrrnenls nf viimuln f* hn»
ii'i'n met
It v no means is the use uf
i"nltliful, ta tty
Flirt Ida eltrie
United to flesh fruit or jltlee
From the wealth of delicious citrus
fruits oranges, lemons, nmgnlns,
grapefruit, kuiru|iiat». lirnes, lime
pruts, ealmnonilliit and many other
varieties Florida women should
l„- eager to make citrus salads,
ukes, fancy hr'*ni|«, mnl pastries
Many appetising, mint fill, heallli
fill snlails can In* easily prepared
with Flnrldii otiitige slices, sec
linns or chunks as a I HISI*. The
leep iirm tgf coho is a cnnli'asl in
n-, feel lileml w hin litru s is rum
hlned with other fin d s and vege
• tides In fur in satisfying salads
Colorful mnl appeiitiug in up
i.eiiiuuee Mind*' ins' rigid lemon j
in,- lands mil a a fiiw utle i vervs
vl ere tilling*' ••hiff.in pu give
. i m int ion and s -mu th e e , fie+h
"end of the nil i i T' la ii
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Cudahy’s Gold Coin SLICED BACON...............
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Kingan’s Reliable SLICED BACON ....................................... lb.
MARLARET ANN ((D A L IT Y DRAKE A
WESTERN HEAVY

BEEF:

iUBSTEAKS ........................... lb.
RUMP or SHOULDER ROAST.. lb.
BRISKET STEW....................... lb.
LEAN HAMBURGER...............lb.
WESTERN PORK CHOPS: 1

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veilh &lt;011. -fignr. ami lemon Juice
ami served a . a dre*»lug for frull
mind. Orange, giairefruit, and Iran
mm eHre. on lomalue or w I ei
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POTATOES...............10-lbs.

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PEACHES......... no. 2!4 can 23*
SWANSON’S
IJUICE................46 oz. can 2
a f!nm»lncV I'U
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lf l.il/
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APPLES................no. 2 can I V
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S A L , D R E S S IN G
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1 M A Y O N N A IS E
JUNKET
P t. R#c
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n k k il for It t An tmm th *t call* for action— now I
O u rln o 'l ha* that dtllcata country-frath flavor you praftr. I t ' i
tmoothw ip M d in fc . Bo $ood u Improvaa all fo od *. . . In th im and
on them. I t ’* an anorgyrieh m arfatin * w ith IS,000 u nit! o f Vitamin
A par pound. Baa how much battat you'll Ilka Durkaa'a Margnrlna.
Buy I t . . . and aava flva c a n t*. . . at your arncar'i today.

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No, 8

15,

Hroolidaia Fancy
Salmon .........tall can 39c
ChandDr Rim , No, 2 can
Rtuabarrian can ...... 23c
rilrit River Swt. No. 8W m. *
...... r - 17c
Chcaaa ............. Mha B9c
Northern TiaaUa ...... 8c
{ f a n i y V * * ......... 13c

2 cans I D

MOKKSS
2 Sm. 1'kgH. |5 c
2 l.ge. Pkg*. $2.53

C6*rm of

Newport Fresh, No. 3(k’l rn.
Lima Beans . .. 2 tor 39c
Philips 60c siio
HU.
Milk Magnesia ......... 39c
Conchlta er. ur diced
PintaptM .........7 o*. 10c

K A R O SYR U P
ni.UB LA DBI.
Nn. 114 can ............. 20c
No. 5 enn.....................31c
RFp I.ABBL
No, IVi c a n ................ 21c
No, 9 can
33c

Armour’s Star
t b ip e

24 o*. can 47*

OLD GLORY. Nov SM tana
PORK A BRANS,
1
HI.ACKBYHD PKAB,
PINTO LIMA KKANB
KRD KIDNEY HBANH,
HKD HBANH
KxquIalU*. tall ran
t'KANHBHRY BAUCH
SUGAR PKAB, H .m rm
U. CORN, Hart. MS trap
Vita, l$.oa htl.
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3 Reg. Bars 25c

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TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLO RIDA

1SDAY M ARCH 17, 1949
on M o n d iy . t h i 4 th d i r o f A p r i l . '
l i l t s , a n d In d i t a u l t t h i r t o f t i l d I
ca u s e
th ill
ptniceed
ex
p a r te ,
.1Kill lia t you A il ii h b r e r l n t r i t style i
n it n r n
o r
P i R iiM T itn
n r th e 1 ‘ilt e In i U n i t y M a rie S ill
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M I T I t l ; T O A P P I3 A H
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ftu e . St lamlH M lt s t it ir l.
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li n i i i l a n il e e iil .is
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Red OelieintiH Apples
Yellow Onions

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THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1OR
THURSDAY MARCH 17, 1049
W 0 R 8 IIIP R S T A T IO N

SINGAPORE —

From where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh
N ever Too Late
To Loam
Cappy Mlller'a young aon. Squint,
k forever coining up with new
Ideas. Now they're not all world
beater*, but Cappy la usually w ill­
ing to give them a try.

T h a t’* why things go so well at
the M iller farm. Gappy li openminded, lultrunl uf new ideas and
new w ay* nf doing. He doesn't
think At* way is the only way.

Seems Squint found a new way
to clear brush. They take two trac­
tors, about th irty feet apart, and
connect them with a heavy chain
'wrtghtrrt down on the ground w ith
old Iron. First they imth go par­
allel In one direction, then they go
hack over the same swath in the
opposite direction and up comes
the brush— roots and nil. Worked
fine and saved Ume.

From where I sit. a little toler­
ance will mike things go heller for
■II of u*. You respect my slew* *nd
I'll respect your*—whether I f * on
farming, politics, or dimming be­
tween an Ice cream »mla or a tem­
perate glass &lt;il beer.

UPt —

A

pollre

station has become a "k ram at”. a
holy place of worship for the M a­
lays of .Singapore.
Their shrine had Ix-en located
some 100 yards from the Harbor
Division I'olire Station ami hundicds
of pigeons would
hover
above the grave.
i
Then one night a police sergeant,
dreamed that a beautiful Indy
came to him and said her g ra v e '
had Is'eit moved to the tower of I
tin- nrai by police station. When
morning came tire pigeons hud
descried the tfiavi
and were
(lying about the tower.
And now the Mohurnmcdon Maluys of the urea visit tin- police
station to pray for favor*.

U. &amp; Engineers Find
Contractors Eager
To Secure Projects

HE OLD HOME TOWN
G I? A N N Y -H E R E S
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L A N G E N , Germany— UP)— W in­
ter maneuver* of America's oc­
cupation troop* along the Rhine
have the Germans goggle-eyed.
Rig dun-colored truck*, trundl­
ing artillery niece* behind them
■wing through a villiagc anil
everybody turn* out to watch.
Omnipresent small hoy* turn
■wing
through
a village
and
worried hausfrait* yank them a­
way from curbstone position*.
Sometime* younger men watch
the long columns of motorized
troop* with a &lt;|uiet bitterness.
Memories are still In their mind*.
Down narrow village lanes the
women hang out of wirdows to^
watch U. S. armed migHT roll into
position and it's plain they are
impressed.
Watching from i iin y bridge
a fraulein squealcl:
"Ach hlmmel! The guns!" Her
companion was busy smiling at
a soldier who tossed a quick wink
In her direction.
Commanding officer* of " E x ­
ercise Snowdrop” have impressed
upon troop* that the German
population is not to he inconveni­
enced in any way. Troop* will not
trespass, dig foxholes, fire guns,
or enter German houses.
And so, n* the trucks rumble
through town, it becomes a sort
of a showpiece un wheels
for
watching Germnns,

I T H A T B U C K E T O ' W H IT E W A S H

IL L F /N IS H P A JN T//*' I H '
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S U M M E R K IT C H E N ••

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I'OHTMA.N T A I'R T W IC E
LONDON
1,1*1 - Instead
of
nouing
twice,
I'ostman
Cyril
| Slough taps many times,
{ An am ateur tnpdancei, the 21i veiir-uld mail carrier dances down
I tlie sidewalk and up the porch
I s t e p s along hi* route.
f.epinsAr, I'll’), Unilrd Slain llim r n Foundat iuH 1 When the day’s work's done, he
goes o ff to hi* tapdnncing lesson*.

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KUALA
L U M P U R — ( /P )-T h e
Prime M inister of Johnre ha* roma
to th« aupport of Muslim girls
who want In come out of seclusion
mill play 8 part in the sports life
of Malaya.
Datn Onn hin Jnofar, a Muslim
who is also president of the Unit*
ed Mnlaya National O rg n n itat^ n
(a leading Malay political p ag y
in the fvderalionl urged Malay
women to prepare for the time
when they w ill play an equally
important part with men in mold­
ing the future of this country.
His action came in the midst
of a dispute that developed In
Muslim circles a fte r the Malay
girls formed the Kualu Lumpur
Malay women's hockey associa­
tion anil soon became the object
of criticism by certain in e m l^ s
u f-tiie L’. M . ,N. 0 .____________
O iiii said the emergence of
Mnlav women from their seclusion
was an inevitable sociul develop­
ment. It is a sign of the tiinca,
he commented, and unfavorable
criticism is only “storm in u tea­
cup”.
(in ahead with your sports activ­
ity. he wrote one of the team
members, " I am right hohU'd you.”
He also donated fM l to the t e a t .

K IL L S W O L V E S FROM I'l.A N R
MOSCOW — «/!*» — Sergei Gor­
iainov has killed it.'IH wolves with
ii rifle fired from nn an plane.
A " T a **” dispateh front Knznne
-aid that Gorbunov, a veteran of
the Inst wur, iius been having
great Mirer** front a i'O -2 plane.
N itric Acid is produced in stain­ Using an oid inn iy limiting rifle
less steel vat*. Chemirul engineers lie killed ‘-’•'il wolves last winter
»ay the acid hns no corrosive e f­ nnd during seveinl (liglits Oils
-eii«on lie hns slain iniother H7RL
fect on this metal.

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A REPORT ON EACH
DOLLAR SPENT IN
rig g ly •W ig g ly -I a iv H I'
Table Supply

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DURINS YfAR 1948

86kCENTS
OF IT WENT TO PM
ANO PROCESSORS OF MER­
CHANDISE AND TO THOSE WHO
TRANSPORT IT .

Rural Common Sense:
_____ By S PU D S JO H N SO N

some speies, and, too, there were |
mure hunters thuri ever before, i
Mure thun IOO.CMMI licenses were
■old (or the season. The mute
hunters there are, the fewer the 1
birds for each hunter, unless then* I
is an increuse in Idrds correspond- i
lug tn the increase in the mimls-i |
nf folks who hunt them.
j
m
Of course, there an- other things •
thut figure in the numlier nf game
birds, such as weather, natural
predators, and feed suplles, und
the latter two are things which
the
farm er can do
something ,
h I miiiI
If furmers and other land-owners
will hel|i to provide feed, covei.i
and protedfoii for quail, turkey.]
doves, und other wild life, they
can improve the sitnution u g ie u tj
deni. Some farm ers have been
9 leaving wild growth in their fence
row* fur cover and feed for gume (
bird*, und some have even planted |
feed crops in such place* for hint*. '
A group of Washington County
4-11 cluh~hovs gut Interested in the ;
muttei nf nroviding feed for and |
eiirmirnging Idrds on their home
places it rently, so they planted u I
feed crop mi borders of fields and
in other place*. And they are
fnirle sure of having more hinl* ,
on their place* u* n result. D ’*
* a good pructlce, ami one that many I
furmers might well follow.
Furmers also can help bird* b&gt; i
kieniiig an eye out foi stray w ild ]
eat- and oilier wm I bless |o''du .
tors, nod doit ,• ownv w illi llo oi J
wlnoevi-i possibb
TinA ifi is-ull in ill
Extension
Service bus a definite piogiaio (*o
fostering und increasing game in
Florida
increasing game while
ulsn producing tilillier und lieef.i
g It should apneal to all fanner*
^ and land-owners, untl the Exteosinn Servire will he glml to pro- j
vide nn attractive illustrated hid
let in to anyone who is interested

OF IT WENT FOR VARIOUS OPER­
ATING EXPENSES. INCLUDING RENT,
ADVERTISING. HEAT, LIGHT AND
INTEREST, ETC.
OF / T WENT TO FEDERAL AND
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERN­
MENTS AS TAXES

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PORK SAUSAGE.. . lb.
ROUND STEAK. . . ,b- ^ 9 ^
RABBITS. . . . . . . . 5 9 s
DEVILED CRABS cach 2 5 *
HADDOCK - -—
FROZEN ROUS ^ of 8 | 9 *
Hil'i Kdlhle meal— DnmeMlir cul

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Ch«H!k off a fine Sunday Dinner from
the above item* -and hrinff thtH HhL
with you Friday or Saturday.

P h . IS M

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FLORIDA FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES

RED RASPBERRIES
ICE CREAM - “ - 2 ^ 4 9 *

And
n t h Jk F re n c h

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You've been hearing about

Seminole Truck

i'n ttu x lli*1.

How easy and economical it is these
days to serve frozen vegetables! All
cleaned and prepared—.lust put IIn in
into hoiliiur water while still I'rozcn
and they are ready to serve in a jilT.x.
And think of the variety 1o chnu*«*
fro m
The notion’s lies! vegetables
at anv time of the year.

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ORANGES
GRAPEFRUIT
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TAM PA

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IA» ‘K S I IN V I I I &gt;
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Beans

C o ffe e
l \ Ml* &gt;

ib

S e c tio n s

ilo

I \ MPA

29c

1j

.Sttihi Vv •

No

Silt 1.. I' .. .

O liv e s

6 'o 0 7

I \&lt; 'KSI IN'V II .1 F
Apple

V

1 5 ' / ac

Hlokoly (Iinpi-P i I

O ld I k ill i Ii

O lir m arke t* w ere the hij:n«'*»t hnvem «»t flu- i n m l S miiI I m a *V•*111
Kut .Stock Hlmw am t Hale in (n .ilt i |».i \ imk mimi** H i .in Y 2 *«m»h ihi 1.0
MO III lit? Ribbon K im Mu Hlmw t 'n lllr xvboh \ v n 1 .•1 ••I iim I «*\fnli»t»«l
by '* || C lu b boy* unit K iri* , am i Kulfii** K iim ii '*i * of Am* i i h i l lm n lii
prcMlucea Home of the Itneet href in Mi* natio n .m il w •t• ino tnl to
Ir u t in e thin top Hfbite i l l S &lt;0 hh I C n o lc and tieltr-11 hlmw • t la­
in m il rnurketfi thl* w eek l.nnk hu the “Hlmw l l r r l d isp la y in m u
ifm ike t* —miiji|*Iv t* lim ite d on rah* w hile It In it*'
•••me e m ly '

C l e a n s e r Rog 11 'Ac

Tender

J u ic e

46-oz

20c

H A V AN A —Lcko Itloc

No2

B e r r ie s

2 8

c

A fU .’ A I ' I A — f b i l o i l l i i i i . i l

H iv e s

Largo

29c

N a tliH L 'ii Fig

N e w t o n s No 1 0 1 8 c
.st.lilsro Vanilla

W a fe rs

31c

Shortening

SNOWDRIFT
3

|*Va I \ . f *.• |»

N e c ta r

Kelbirk Meul

TAM PA

No 2

J u ic e

25c

I-it

rR O P IC A L

Squnib Lb 14^{i

I'ACKKO 15Y SW IFT UKFIN K U Y—JACKSONVII

Hi|ii*litii**

Flllela of

Try the an* &lt;ont |«r Rest. You mustlikcDurkce's
genuine Mayonnaise better, or you jtccd only
return the unused pint jar to your dealer and
he'll refund every cent you paid for it.
So* for yourself that Durkee's genuine Mayun*
naise is the brand you prefer. Hurry to your
grocer's today. This thrifty chance is youra for •
limited time only. Act on this 1c Sal* today!

Finovl

lUMV-l.'lth St ........................Phone CUN

Hllll Ihe rage— I're cooked

ytwr ih a n itl Take advantage of ihf*
special limited offer to get acquainted with
Durkee's genuine Mayonnaiie. A imooth blend
—enriched with plenty of eggs to make it better.
It has ft hrm contiitency and delicata texture
that you'll love in your laladt, sauces, soup*
and spreads.

STOKELY

Locker
Plant
F R O Z E N F O OD S

Grade A—-Wealern

OUR PR O FIT ON YOUR PATRONAGE LAST
W AR ( IF YOUARE AN AVERAGE CUSTOMER')
WAS
PITER FOR THE YEAR. THEREFORE, IF .
YOU OWNED OOQ STORE, WHICH M TRADE WITH
NOW. AND SPENT APPROXIMATELY * 2 0 .0 0 A
WEEN FOR FOOD, YOUR PR O FIT OR SAVING ON

new

TABLE SUPPLY

Home mode Itv un— l.cnn

See The

|hi*

"• f"i
lit i nl Klni mIii foi
'
I*
r K Will
»iiiimur« i ,.f iMirkcc

C r y sta ls

lb.

OF WHICH * CENTS WAS PAID TO
INVESTORS FOR USE OF MONETAND
Ik CENTS MS REINVESTED IN IM­
PROVED FACILITIES.

I h t t i liriitmg t ’••iiipmiy of
.»• »l O 'l.imiii

*M»fi*«jit Min.11 |iiice«rr«tin ttig n ;ilr
i l l To I iiiiik you an*
dill* I nl «mi "lltNtlllUllnK
•&gt;Ycttl *.
oUi iiiin \«ni «111.iIII v ( ihmI.y mnl iiiiiuati hn l l»iy\ piiti-s .*ji lo lU'qilinnt \ #••» with
H .'» i:il* A Km i|» l*llO !&gt; l‘l*T.S \v liu'li
.ii* i\ Hint'll* hi mil 'to re* .it .ill tun*'*
It' il.l ••»lt l(i|i • I f '•llllly. *l'«* Wilt'll* tIll'Nf*
I "its . I I ( | ..ft) I III V ! till V ' |'.»|\ ' | ta*•»v«t
Vf 'ii t !• *r • * i\c \m it IUOV* \

Y ou enn slill en|oy I'nrk— Western

I ft CENTS PROFIT

pci ie« ••{ solitary w « p
onl\ on -idilers; unothei
•i - i i tain type nl enter•••h i - ilinc ixilo siv elv
•
k*i a ( lopjoo - , outs,
■ i he- to nurue

hi* lu i put

FRYERS lb 6 3 ^ ,b 5 9

i“cents

TAB LE S U P P LY
- 8 O V r T T ’ S r

I’K i n i r i o N
\ i;k n tv
Mi*» IT iS |n v ia b —

T in a

l*olitr Itriind

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I

F L O R ID A

Juice

BRUSSEL SPROUTS
GREEN PEAS1 2 1

T h la O ld T ra a tm a n t O ftart
Brings Happy Rails!
Wh#n H ltnrd .r o f k k liw r funrtlon p»rmll»
ooiw nou. m olU r to r.m oin In ro ar Mmsl.
It mar n u . n a n ln a kackash., ih»uni«ll«
pain., I.s pain., loaa o f P.P and rnarar. nt.
l i n t up n is h t., iw c llln s , pu flln na un d.r t h .
t n t , M a Jarh.* and datlnaia. K rn in .n l or
Ira ni? l a i u e l wah .m artjr.s and tiurnlna
•om.tlmaa ahowa th a r. la aam alkinl w iuna
s tllh »our k ld n r n ur bladdar.
Don't w ait I A .k your drusstat fo r Roan a
Pill#, a stimulant d iuratk, u » 4 tu r r . , . f u llr
b? millions fur o rs r ( • f.a r* . Doan's s i r .
paper rs lls f amt w ill kd p th * I I m llrs o f
s lia a rta W a flush out potsonouastasiaf mm

H A N k lM li H K K A 1. 1), 8 A N KURD,

Honor llrund

MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES

5 k CENTS

Auto Law

!)
(Continued from P. I, Sec. 2)
IF GOOD H U N T IN G IS
' the hes
In liny accident cr lose his license. ,
TO C O N T IN U E . F L O R ID A
I is thr»
" j Treasurer
l.nrson said he had
M U S T H E L P IT S G A M E ' Tsushiri
iifltt
^
nmtls*
u
careful
study of inKm
I f goorl hunting is to continue Korea
the tnge. wich such un iiin rtiilm r"' 1
for Florida furmers and others, it he nidi
would seem that the gunc w ill J norther
and would uffurd to tin* n. mile mnl in !
II I
'
have to get considerable encourage- j thmugl
''' | approved it. "Snfet\ ini'ii.ini ■- •• i .
meat and help from all who are Kuriles
interested.
•
It was in the T-ushipia straits, important tu all the people", in\lltlOin '
During
the
P.tl8-4U hunting1'lint ihi late Vdniirnl Togo defeat - 1 said, "anil I cmisnlei
ar asrin, many Florida liunters had ! ed tlic Russian licet during i h**i tills- Firuineiirl lie p.uisil.ilil \ I i.
di.-appointiiig Im l wlien t i n , x iiii j Ru-.-o Jut
o n e of u n i gienle-t -n le t\ m e n
,
to the fields and woods— they just
lire*.’
i
didn't see us much game as they I
Cauliflower or broccoli may lie
In I f i I l l l O lt il- lifts | I lie R espiO ' |
had seen in past years, and, con !
varied h&gt; -civing with u mustard ISit.il i l V l.nw l . . in t n e e t f t n 'l i v c llo *
seipicntly, many of them did not ,
*ntire. Tlo* sau.e tuny I h* pro- division Io n riveived i i '| i i i i i - &lt; 1
pared easily by seasoning o rich 10 ,000 a c c id n ts Repot t - o n
i*
n i am sauce with prepiued mils united nil all accident- m wltt.ii
persons ate mjineii
For one thing, there probably |
I daniiidge is $fiO m mini
were not ns many gume. hinl* of ;

Florida's commercial vegelnble"
*’• Jauiilv may sain* da? iiwhulc tin'
enaynte.

OF IT WENTTOPM SAURIES. MAGES,
RETIREMENT BENEFITSAND GROUP
LIFE INSURANCE OF PEOPLE MHO
WORKIN OUR OFFICES AND STORES

Pacific Fleet

,

High wind* have beep known,
to reuch a world-record force of i
‘J.'H miles nn hour mound Miami I
Washington, N. II., according to
the National Geographic Society.j

7 k CENTS

I

T IIK

MALAYA GIRLS' 8 PORTS

-Lb Can 9 3 C

2 0c

M a r m a la d e ib 1 9 c

Bpof

BrilkeL

12 01
!•'«»/./ 1 'i

uV IK bO

FN* S te a k 7 » 8 »
Rib Roast “ 69‘ Short Ribs - 39c
Stew Reef ^ 29c Hamburger »49c
Prime

J o lly
•d t l. \ N l a 1

Fre«h

T h u * Kloii t i

H oney

Lb

I ArKHON VII.I.K

C le a n e r

33c

/.n o

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21c

Lb

2 5c

Pnnshine Kii-&lt;p\

C ra c k e rs

A rin m ii'* Htnr !..inih

S h o u l d e r s Lb 4 9 c
Aim our'* S lur Suiuk. it .Slunnnl

Ham s

Lb

59c

Aim im t Xtur tlii-uktiisl t.iiili

Vll.'tntin-Pull, Mineral Hi' li

SMALL HAMS or SPARE RIBS
SMALL SHOULDERS
Lb
MEATY NECK BONES
L
TENDER PIG LIVER
Lb

Sausage

Lb

G u t'risiu il P m k H ull

P o w d e r , 1 6 -o*

Sale of Sliced

Armour's Star

G ra d e A K con o tny

F ille ts

lleef or Pork

12-qz Can

45c

Sausage

B

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o

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* 6

9

Lb

Itml Poirli

Lb

Drnssi:il

Whiting Lb

4 9 c

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.York'* Commander
DIch In Providence

Health System

Mount Vernon Gets
IliHtoric Apple Trees

■ P R O V ID E N C E , Jl I , Mur |7
jCd’l — D f ,llh lin t r ljt in ir i) l l i f iiii iii
\ who |w r»H*ilfil S |jl. Alvin
V»rk
, Mint ii *'lir is lin n m iilil kill It, i;ri, mI
CPnurii-nrr in w m fnrp.
Col. (J. K ilun iii llunInn, uni- nf
th« founder* of H ip Aini-rlritn l.r
fin d nml V o rk't W orld W in I linl
tnlfoli roliiiiiiiinlor. «lifi| ypnlrrilny
H e w «» r.R
flnxtnn " ii . r r n l i t r il w, 11■ .,•!
t lliK III riin r l l i f i I h i i M h of V m k
n o nr lin io r in it r ic iilio iiN n lijr r lm ,
r o n ir r o it u ' Jl I ’III I lim n II r lj-lit In
k ill m i I'lii iitv. V in k hr, nini* »n m il
t ln m liiii; lu-m.
MilxInn M'rvi’il i i h i i rn in l in run,
m u ll,I m n k r M «i ( i n i r r i i l W illi,,,„
J. lio iio v n o In lln - O f f i r r t n f Ml m l
rjtlr Ht’rv irr in Wftrlil W ar I I ,

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THURSDAY MARCH IT, 1149

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mar 17— :
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lhn«* pm nln eiitert'i
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- mMiiii of nt«i mil* hamlet, inreier
hamln upped so lely hy flu* i w l of ,
m» * y
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o lr r ilo it that r*» im p lie d in i h i - T h e reprisal f#*r t tint, lie* Htai'rti'ft I l,r '' ** * 1
'
prneerlm «' ii till it htm hn(h itijv t» ^ at n peach M hhm *mi fe if i v ri I Here, | *,t#l
ladlM** I rtitii
riHi* nml c r itic * -- ji doe* ji f*| ir*ii r •’* ISo&gt;-*ia'- u f lilm h
tow m rl the S t , m l have
heen Pmii 1
from the fitttliftjtfii of I h i ,&lt;4 xlirdy *r#*fl*-#l H ln tr* .
t f n*»wHi helmv
H int. Otm
that a c e rta in ro rl o f (IlM 'ritnim i
*\Vc m in t ro n tiin ie io m ake n il. [*!»• . Mi
Hon atrnltMt .Jew ish «1 tnKv n t h a p p ly infinite appro p i ju t ions fot the a r m - I
1 trd it
In n tighten
i*W Hi re rta h l type** of rn lh ’ife l | ed m rvuc-t amt provide n ^re n te r | jij .-pHisn in the ra le
in »» p a rtic u la r p u n of Ho* f o uii iiiiinl»t»i of ah Lom e iliv i imm prt'* 1 1)*n paym ent*
now
h y i* 11 iln t H in iir n lf f l fuel.
, pared fm an y tn ierp erfr y/* ffyt vil'M | |i*i «i-til
Th e re m it* in d icate that the I •'■ o n liin ifil
j
| m.M. hn* Piv v u ii r li
m fhrem e o f the r«*li|fir*n fat tin j llc r c n l c h u id fe i m Hie ItijHiiaM h i■ :ri*• c lim a te . Itepi
d iffer* in d iffe re n t p arts of the Mover'iinieni. In* *nid, i|o not m e a n 'o f f
am i slo w ing d*»w
ro u n try. in illffptcrni srliohiw tif wp * the ailoptioti o f n more frie iM lIy 1it.
'hi*i tine have ta1
ItH n k iffjjtipiL a m i —al— di lf n i ^ o l
f fn *rrrr— --------sm in e e fin o m lc level*
W ith some lie ......... .
. . reeeni rehuirni* pur* [
a ll the hnihlr
kimlfs n ( ap p lica n t* who jim apply &lt;eeilion* mi f 'oim nm ist 'lu n m iu tril
, r», men cpiotefl in
iMIf to &lt;0111111 kim ls of i t H f i t ii t io n H n o t m i v am i H ilif a r la
t rife»»e»| to rent runt
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propo lit ion
i e rp im iij?
at
M, K m i'li, i om |, m y for x,'vr, nl h a i five years. Nfany fu ll hy the
)f* r ri L u ll i hr wn | i i i - h i ,| i ' i ,, o ( W ill .|*l«
Ihn K fo n ji of f lv r M ull,i- I r x l l l r
Vlunv
* «hn a lo i . (u'lir ve
that
mill*
».i i i l i / i f| ineiU rifio w ill prove a
H r lo n e i ti(i wi«fow am i our I m,.&gt;n 11, the it n»ly of tie iherlii*
•of».
I lie
tale offer i .eenrit v
j
♦ le vofinj* rloelor,*' they say Voir
♦ 110*1 pi a« f ire Ii; fall if I lie w| I h ftti 1
am i.at woi I lea "
J A C K P O N V IU I
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aim I1it mi1 I he loeM'ii *■
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m Im leot put ♦ ai entra h n itleii
tjuwllt v
M arker
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met n* i jein i Li lit y on the r«*lle|j'»'H
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prior hi a
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IP*' f t
♦ ♦ ail v*-*ul|oi» A
one rthffJttoi
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t* .ir||lfi|*
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mo .t le more on I li«*11 (foartl now
Hiao ever Pirfotr to w retj out *he
i ».onj* m an who I loot . "tneiln in r
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tam p in M.hflft a year
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w a ijrn
am i trnprovol
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n ir nlm nl | In n n n r.'* iru l lio ln r, Mi i I k i i i v c Mm,
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f nAvli.K* , linti* fio in tin- IT t li t n i l i n y , w livn
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w n ig h ty , M ilnk* i l ’x h kihm I w ay tn in n m n tr,
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K r jt u h ir v n l n t * ,'1'Jr

.Special 29*'

McCROR Y’S

And Poultry

III! It'll *

LADIES

A W indfall of Valued for Y o u !

Ml
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FRIDAY, MARCH IKill anti SATURDAY, MARCH 19th
h ip a n O c n ip iilitm
'• o „ ii„ „ ,&lt; | I',,,,,, 1’ ,'K 1 I H n Z i
r, mnl o nly to flmt of ,h r io n ,
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to i n i
if Ii v non,,- fitn l- tn
I'.iH m rn l o f r ir in l1.

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MARCH 28

•

CII01CR OF BLONDE OR

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ROUND MI RROW

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CENTER VANI TY

PANEL BED

WALNUT FI NI SH
FALL CHEST
, 4 ‘ f' ‘ k. A •*

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$109.00

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To P n lM l th* Peace af tbs Worlds
To P ro* ota tho Progreso of Ao w le t;
To Product Proaparltr h r Hanford.

THE WEATHER

SUr* ^ a t t f u r J i

Sanford and vicinity — Showtra
fata this afternoon or tonight,
considerably colder with clearIn * Id a tonight and Saturday.
Fresh to strong southwrst Hinds
ahUting to nurUirrly.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
fi

VOLUME XXXX

Establish od 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA^ FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949

Associated Press Leased Wire

N o . 149.

Group
President Expresses Senate
U.S.
And
Allied
Nations
Okays Federal
Hope Of Enactment Aid To Schools Pledged By Atlantic Pact
OfrartOfHisProgram
To Resist ‘Armed Attack’
Southerners R a p p e d
By Chief Executive;
Truman Gives Full
Atlantic Pact Okay

l

ECA Will CostlRussian Youths
U.S. $17 Billion, Are Educated By
Hoffman_AssertslHitler’s Pattern

KEY WEST. Mar. l 8 - &lt; / r &gt; ~
Prnidenl Truman expressed hope
today of ultimate enactment of the
major part of hit program detpitr
position from rebellioua Southern
Democrat! and olhrn.
0 The Chief Executive in a newt
NEW YORK- NlTr. Ift— (/P )—
conference, u id that he ii trying Economic Cooperation Adininistrato pan hii legialation through a tor'Paul G. Hoffman today placed
three-party Congteii, made up of ||,r | u(| fo lt „ ( ||,P M u ,In II plan
Democrat., Republican! and D i x i e - $17,000,000,000. If it .ucceedi,
crati. And he laid the latter are ^|(f la j j ( “ our way nf life will be
not good Democrat..
! secure.
Mr. Truman laid he hat at yet
And if ihit American invetlmenl
made no plant to itump the country in European recovery fails. Hoff­
to build up fire under op|Hinenli man taid in an address prrparM
of hit propoiali.
for the American Management AtW He had nothing to add, he laid, tociation, "The Kremlin will make
to hit Jcffrrton-Jackon day dinner an all-out effort to Communize
threat to lake a train twins around Weitern Europe."
the country.
Should the cold war linn be
Mr. Truman laid the North prolonged and intemifird, hr pre­
Atlantic I'act has hi* entire *p- dicted. "huge" military m itlayi will
proval--he h*» road the entire
.text ..an d .th at he hu* approved continue, government
, . , rnnlrnlt may
the speech on It that Secretary ] be restored and high tax rain in
of Stale Aches,in la making ■" the United Slate, will tap the
Kht
nightvitality of a free economy.”
a While
wnue lie declared that of course,
“The one certain way to get
^ D ix le rra l* nro
duinocratej taxi-* down and to keep our econtre not good
f&lt;
M r. Truman talked patiently and I nmy free la to wilt the cold war
kindly of tha rebailloua Congress In Kurupr and thus avert both
which hai dealt him p aerlca o f act- World W ar I I I and the threat of
hacks.
World W ar I I I , ” the foreign aid

If Plan Fails, Krem-iNagorski O u t l i n e s
lin May Try To Soviet's Program At
Communize Europe
E x e c u t i v e s Meet

Ha aald ha itlU had hope th at
member! o f Congraaa w ill function
all right.
A fte r all, ha aald, It la a new
CongreM, which haa boon In •*»tlon little more than a month
ilnce organization waa completed.
'4 H o aald he thought we ought to
flv a Congress a chance to act.
M r, Truman ^ * ld ha w ill review
the le g filltlv e situation w ith Damoau
n At the W H Itf lloim©
Monday and call In hla cabinet
fo r a talk Monday afternoon.
The leader* are Vico President
Harkli-y, Senator M ajo rity Leader
Luca*, Speaker liny burn and H ouh«
M ajo rity Leader McCormack.
Mr. Trum an, apparently in no
. m»nd to start a long dlatance figh t
• w ith CongTess, said ha could only
i c i i i Im m

n

•«

oa raae a iti
is

Railway
Express
•
------* P

Office Picketing
Spreads Over V. S.

administrator noUI.
I l l * figure o f * 17 .000,000,000
for the full four and one fourthyear
program
waa H offm an'*
firs t public eitlm a te of the final
ro *t aince the Marshall Flan rainu
into being.

While It waa merely a proposal
Distinguished Citizen* of Foreign
the . PrealdentNi - •Committor of
Aid," of whffh' H o ff mu ii was a
member,
guessed the co*t
lit
lI T
(XWOOO
to
OflOIXKI(HU)
t . ,000,000,000
lo 117
$ 7,000,(too,000.
Kur,0|&gt;! " J l™ 1 A '" ,r
gains, correspondent* hove tried
' unsuccessfully
until
today, (&lt;1
learn whether the new uor-s go
the ultimate figure would be be­
low (be m inim um .
" I f the foreign assistance pro­
gram I* carried out on the scale
o f expenditures originally con­
templated, the cost to the Am er­
ican tax-payers will lm upproxiI mately 117,000,000,000“ Hoffman
‘ h* management group.
&gt; O f that total about $0,000,000 ■
000 wilt he *spent directly In this
country “and In the course o f time
thw
remaining
Ifl.ooo,ooo,non
ertalnly
III
certainly
return
to our
shore*," he said.

NEW YORK, Mar. 18—W ■ Picketing or Railway Express
w Agency depot* wai spreading to
other cities today and a union of­
ficial said tha action "could shut
down the whole Gait."
With express operation! In tha
metropolitan araa already paraly­
sed, tha AFL Brotherhood of Rail­
ATLANTA, Mar. I i —&lt;/P)-Reway and Steamship Clerk* announ­ praecntatlvcs from ten Southern
ced gt-Alatday th« start of picket­ states today sought the elim ina­
ing In three New Jersey communi­ tion of barriers to the fraa flow
of interstate commerce by truck.
ties.
The meeting was ealled by
„ Daniel J. Sullivan, rational
•chairman of tha unlon’a eupraaa Walter R. McDonald, chairman of
division, said depot* at Newark, .tha Georgia Public Service ComF.llzabeth and Plainfield, N. J„ 'minion who said an effort would
be made to arrive at soma uni­
wera forcad to clot*. •
He *ald "flying squad*" of pick­ form eystam governing truck*
et* are being sent to halt express for tha aouth.
Speaker after speaker from the
activity In Philadelphia, hnd at
Camden and Trontofi, N. J- H* various states emphasised the
need for reciprocal agreements
predicted similar move* next week but
declared they wera bound to
in Connecticut and Waatehaatar aom objectionable features by
County, N. Y.
state law.
In addition, ha aald) eonalderaMcDonald aald tha campaign
a tlon i* being given raouesta to to eliminate tha barriers would
* ” assign pickets to tannin*]* in extend Into the various legisla­
Roiion and other n#w England tures If this group could arrive
’ cities
at aom* common agreement.
The union action atemmed from
All of the states represented
a wage-hopr dispute, affecting ex­ at the masting have varying re­
press workers throughoot tha gulation* covering weight, length,
Height, use of trailers, and com­
country,
. , . . . ..
. ,
Company official* avprsssad ba­ plex licensing systems.
ttel that national officer* of tha
The ten states represented are
Florida, Georgia. Ken*
union would not permit wide***!#
Misawslr
&lt;
t u e k y , Louisiana, Misathslppl,
picketing.
1
..
Rut Sullivan aald ha baa raetv-. North Carolina/ South Carolina,
Gaorta M. HatrrlHarrl- Tennaaaae, and. Virginia,
-41 ed no word from Gaoraal*.
preeUant, Indteetaon, grand union „.
zt*nalon3r |Hek*tInf ha opposes eitensteg

Southern S t a t e s
S e e k Elimination
Of Truck Barriers

Whetmore &gt; Dlreotx
S t Johns Survey

Sullivan ba&gt; asked Harrison for
Grand
'* *
t—"V " 11 ' .1* il
permission to picket tat Gi
A survey o f -, the 8*. Johns
Central, and Psnntylavta
River from the Woodruff Creek
ger atatlans, Inaddltlon te
Channel to Lake Harney la be­
terminal*.
CRAFT WAI
M IAMI, Mnr. I
S. Wea.har Burrau
ad small rrafs warn
reaMa of Florid*
tb*' warning slgntla I ^
^ajpe Hatters*, N (L, to

» L *
E S t sl

ing made by U. 8, Engineer* un­
der direction ef R. Whetmor* of
Jacksonville to determine, depths
and tha amount of material to be
removed In order to maintain the
channel at a depth of flva feet
ever n 71 foot width, Edward
Higgins, manager of the 8emlnote Comity Chamber of. Com--------^
* today.

Runia and ill i.ilrllilr count.:«i
model education nf llieir youth on
the tame line, at the lormer Hitler
youth organization. in which the
mind' of youth wrre rioted lo out
tide influent'rs, ami wllotr liieinber» did not want to believe lacti
lhal migltl conflict will, iltnr itleology. /yginunl Nagimki.
Polish
nrwipaperman, loldier ami wtiler,
told members of the Sanford Ex­
ecutive. Club at a dinner last night
at the Lnngwood Hotel. Floyd I’almrr presided.

Public Welfare Com­
mittee A p p r o v e s
$300,000,000 Plan;
Rent Row Continues

Soviets Propose
All-German Meet
To Air Problems

WASHINGTON, Mar. I8 -(A P )
— The Senate Labor and Public
Welfare Committee today approved
e $400,000,000 authorization for
federal aid to public ichoolt.
j
Alto by a unanimous vole, the
committee recommended pansge ®f|_
a companion bill providing $ 3 $ ,-,U |)
000.000 a year lot »ute health
ter,ires lo school children.
Moth meaiurei air rxperird la
have priority in ihr Senate, fol­
lowing trlllrm rnt ol the long fillRERUN, Mar. l8 - (lP &gt; -C o m butler light.
mumiti proposed today an all-GerThe fir*! big Horn of ImMne.i* nun ronlerenre on thr divided na­
then*, however, I* the rent control
tion ’« problems. They called for
Mil, to h&lt;- token up Monday,
lino thing seem* certain: the open defiance, if nerenary, ol the
ntern occupation power*.
legMlnllon won't extend control*
■Jt month* beyond Mnr. 31, a* Pre­
William I’ierk, co-chairman ol
sident Truman requested, or give the Communist Social Unity Party
him the control* be, wanted.
lolled ihe trial balloon in a meet­
The house menniir'e already ap­
proved extend* control* 15 mouths, ing ol lltr F.ailern People*' Coun­
authorize* rent lncren«e» of 15 cil. callrd lo adopt a constitution
percent nhove the It* 17 level In for l.uttein Germany at a counter
certain rime*, and allow- -lute*, to ilu- charter bring dialled (or
eminlirH or cilir* lo ileeonlrol rent* Wotern Grimany at Bonn.
a) any lime.
i
Yesterday the ,-enule bunking I lie promised that thr Communist!
rnmmillee approved u bill that In from the hail ami Western Germans
effect extend* control* 15 months, from Bonn meet at Rioniwirk in
permit* hooxting rent* a maximum the Rrilnh zone. The mrrting would
,
„ . . .
i i .
of 15 percent over the June 30, ha*e lo have
H n lnh approval, hut
11147 level, amt lei* xlstrx take
over control* when they have ade­ niml proplr believed the Wrslrrn
Germans would reject thr frrlrr.
quate law*.
Ih r i'oiuinuni*t* indicated (la1
In both mcn*ure* I be turrraxrx

e n Defiance Of
W e s t e r n Occupy­
ing Powers Asked

w

lie wai introduced hy Maximilian
Sheptiaid. owner of the hotel, who
told of hii early youth in what it
now Czechoslovakia, and who
pointed out the plight o! Poland,
even a thousand ye.n« ago when
Ruin.i wanted lo go wetlwaid and
(termany eastward, and I'oland include any hike* ill rent made WcM's embargo on Ruhr steel lias
*lnce 11* 17. The House bill extend* slung them more than any other
tuffered m a consequence.
Mr. Nagurski pointed out that
education in Rusna is living form ­
ed Into a system to create a “ new
man", amt told the group, "T h l*
I* u new conception amt ideology
hostile to all principles upon which
you have built your lives.
" I t I* hard to realize," he continned, “ that m illion* are brought
up In complete slavery of mind
and that n mAT Ideology and phase
of life Is pushing westward In

Tt'“ w'1«lc
of
.... !„ HUpr«me
power^ncvptlo.l
over
the soul of a .nun
“Tlu-y any that they have free
limn of religion," h« declared, "lint
bnu would iliey explain their own
official Miilintiex llia t In 1017 there
were iniir,- limn fiO-UlIU minister!,
iiiol prii'sis, hik I In MMl hardly
5,tMM)", he usked, “or that whereas
in 1017 there wera 130 bishops, In
lu l l them were only HUT".
As to the Russian conception
of m orality, h« quoted Lenin ■*
staling
ttint, "m orality Is that
which promotes the rliin tag rstlo n
of the old order o f society. M ora­
lity boa no absolute value; w hat is
useful today is not Useful tomor­
row "
The Russians seek to gst com­
plete control of phlldrcn and to
ilrltu.li them from the Influence
of parent!, hr asserted. They are
not only taught tha history o f tha
Communist P arty In school, but
nro naked to repeat what l l going
on at borne. This, said M r. Nagorski is resulting In an elaborate
spy system, a repetition of what
happen*.) In (W m s n y
Imnglno mpn coming out of
school with closed minds," ha de­
clared, “people unwilling to think
for themselves, ready to accept
anything they are tod, even if It
i i to fight and k ill those who
would Interfere with th iir ideo.
minted one such teaching
accepted by these pupils la that
“ America
I* a country
whuss
modern technique Is In the hands
of primitive tribe* of Indiana,"
Ho pointed out that the Voice of
America radio program hhs great
Influence on tha mlndx of many
In Europe, but aald that h* doubted
If It Influenced many In Russia
as few Individuate own radio acta
there.
The underground movement, he

said, 1* almost ImpoillbU In sat­
ellite countries of Russia duo to
tha elaborate apv system In which
son* spy on faUtara.
AUTO DR,
JACK80NVJI
— J, C. Garter,

riNBD
l?. 18-&lt;A7
automobile
0,00(1

th at C arter filed fatsa Income
tax returns fo r tha ysara 1948 to
1045,

the control period 15 months; the
•Senate hill extend* It t" month*
plus a three month period In which
tenant* are protected while they
negotiate new leate*. The Senate
M il gives more protection than the
House
bill whose “ home rul#M
clause *oine *ny virtu ally gut* the
measure.

Highlights Of Proposed Alliance
W A S H IN G T O N , Mar. 18—(A7— H ig h lig h t* of ths proposed North
Atlantic Treaty:
*
Stated purpose- "To safeguard the freedom, common heritage
and civilization of their people*, founded on the principle* of demo­
cracy, individual liberty and the rule of law."
Sponsoring countrie* — United Stale*. Britain, Canada, France,
Belgium, The Netherlund*. Luxembourg and Norway. Italy, I’orltigai
Denmark and Iceland expected to join later.
Key provision "An urmed allack agalnsl one or more of them
in Europe or North America shall be considered un nltnrk against
them all xxx."
I f that happen* each country p ltd g r* to “ a**t*t the p arly or
parties no til lucked l&gt;y taking forthw ith, individually and in concert
with other parties, such action a* it deem* nece**nry, including the
use of armed force xxx."
What specific kind of an attack would set lbs alliance in motion?
"A n armed uttm k on the territo ry of any of the patties In Europe,
or North Anienrn, on the Algerian department* of France, on the
occupation forces of any party in Europe, on the island* under the
jurisdiction of any party in the North Atlantic area north of the
Tropic of Cancer or on the vessels or aircraft in this area of any
of the parlies.'
How does tin- t'm t.d N ution* fit in? — Each attack and nny mea­
sure taken to meet it must l&gt;e reported “ Immediately" to the U. N.
.Security Council Thcs* countermeasures shall end “when the Hucursty Council lm- taken the necessary measure* in re-lore and main­
tain interJinllniinl peace and security.
Fust steps The member* countries propose lo hull,! themselves
up to tin- point where they can hope to resist aimed attack by lA I
providing each olbei with “continuous and effective self-help and
mutual aid” (This implies m ilita iy help from I lie Culled S ta le *) —
and (H ) seeking to "eliminate conflict in their interna'tnnal economic
iiolicles" so u- lo "encourage collaboration between any or all of
j|^ m „
Sle|»-hy-*le|i t'he member* wilt establish u council lo consider
w ay* of cutryiiiK mil tile lie a ly . The council wdl &gt;el up as many
Mih-agciii'ie* ns m i needed but specifically and *1 once a “defense
committee” |o recommend niranuic.x of self-help and exact step- to
be followed in event of attack.
P otiilioii -’&lt;• years, with provision fo r reviewing the treaty a f ­
ter it lius been hi effect for ten years.
New member* By "ununimoua agreement" the signers can in­
vite to join "any other European state In a position to fu rth er the
rineiplis Ilf ibis treaty mid to contribute lo ihe security of the
lorlh Atlantic
area.". __
_________

Treaty Allows Each
Country To Decide
For Itself If Mil­
itary Force Needed
ROME,
Mar.
I8 _ h r &gt; — Th#
Chamber of Deputies voted two
to one tod*y In favor o f Ita ly '*
entry Into the North Atlantic
Alliance. The decision broke W
three d*&gt; (ilih iis ttr and pro­
voked the most violent fig h t
th r tomiiiiiuiuM chamber haa
seen. Several deputies fa ll or
were knocked to the floor. Sm all
missiles Herr thrown. Tha de­
feated t'ummunisl* even tried
to hurl -Irnographer’* chairs.
By JOHN M. H IG H T O W E R
W ASHING TON. M ar. 18— (JP)
the Notlli Atlantic
Treaty, it

wai id fo ully iliri loicd today, would
pletlgr ihr ( 'mini Ntatei and allied
natum» to rrmt automatically an
"armed a tijik " ag.iiiut any one of
tlirni pomlilv
by "the uie of
irturd hirer "
I .oh nation would decide for itv-lf wlirthri military
force wa.
nerest-nv
Ilu- pact thu! recogn i/n that in this country only
l ongiev* 1 an dedare war.
Ih r uiqirrcrdrntrd treaty, pro;toting foi the first time in peace
to fund Ameru .1 m an alliance with
I iitopran nation*, wai made public
at I I Oil A M. t I-S | ) by the
L'mlrd State* and the ieven other
couiilne* which intend lo iign it
heir about April 4.

blow in the cold war. The council's
economic committee drew up a
b"te blaming the v e s t for hlockade
eondittens, even though the ^tiisUn* official discluauro of the
aians were the flin t to apply such
term* i* expected to arouia Rus­
measure*.
sia to new height* in propaganda
The Soviet
licensed
Berliner |
attack* against the alliance, Tha
T rillin g aald the committee noted O a * l » l» * e * s W D
I o n /I a
Soviet* already have denounced It
that monthly shipment* of Ruhr flU D D U C Il I
1 C tl Q H
*s an uggre*Mvo move
eg a ln it
dro
them, despite the repeated assert­
The Senate now must a c to n th e '
.l,r0f Poo f 1 , a l t a r
f? s tilt*
ii
O
P
emnntlttee.appravbd h ill,'th e n t h n 2 5 J 8 W to i^ .-!*«18W W m aOOr^j t l 1 V t y
1 0
T O UT
ion* o f w estern leaders that It*
K,.t („ in May, ID IK. and to zero as
— of
“f
"
House and Hensteg n m n gc
aim is strictly defensive.
today.
The
11.
S.
m
ilitary
govern­
gellier and compromise the two
The treaty, 1,040 word- and 14
ment said increased attempts at
measures and okay them hefnr
article* long, provide* for creation
rent controls expire M ar. 31, just smuggling particularly industrial
Tile C ity Commission at it.* of a council of the member na­
Piinnld Huhhuck, 21, ph-tl guilty
equipment—showed bow the conn
13 day* from now.
meeting
on Mar. 28 w ill consider tion-, and of u defense committee
on
four
count
a
of
stealing
article,
But speedy Henat5
action i* ter-lilorkade i- plnehing the Ilu* f t ,,111 auintiiiihlles, w hin arraign- passage of an ordinance, already to -Irengthcn uml coordinate the
promised, along with action on ihr -iun sector.
defenses of tins whole huge region
It wa* not appuient whether rd before Judgee M. B Htnllli of given it* firs t readings, to im ­
European Recovery I ’ rogrnni, re
ourl tin - morning pose a 10 cent lax on all white, of North Am t ilcu. Western Europe
the f lieu it Cm
I'irc
k
’s
surprise
proposal
resulted
clpcocul trad* agree men Is* hous­
uml a 5 cent tax on all calmed olid the North Atlantic.
at 11.1'O o'clock.
ing and other measures that huv from German thinking or Russian
An uttack ugnm-t the territory,
On recommendation of Stall* ii -! tm talon* to all future gumc*
f,jj.
prodding.
Most
of
hi*
actions
ami
«« »Mlln&gt;i*&lt;i On l-aav * | u
at Municipal Ball Putk, C. F.
iteen blocked hy the Senate
Attorney M u rray Overstreet, u
those
of
Ihe
Communists
he
lends
McKihbin, city manager, announc­
busier which began Feh. 1!R.
pre-sentence investigation of Huh­
ed today.
The Senate talkathon ground to are inspired hy Moscow.
officials at huck by the S late t'arule CumAll proceed* of the lax are to
n creaky slop yesterday, although . Speeches of various
,,
mission was ordered by Judge lie put into the public project*
s
were
officially It had ended Tuesday 'he Kastern council meeting
Smith,
and
the
prisoner,
a
tall,
with nationfund toward the construction at
night. A fte r Southern Senator* sr(r , " h,r il 1&gt;f''m' rn,,,1&gt;' wt,h 1
well set up youtli, w a- returned
colled o ff their filibuster a gain-l
, In l*oim ly Jail. He was represent­ some future time of a new muni­
cipal -tadlum to replace present
it easier for the Administration to u,0 "*'
denmmtcd
that ed by L. F. Boyle, attorney
facilities at thr hall park, hr
a rule* Chang* designed to m .ke Western Germatt* raftise to coOne Inform ation filed, charge*
pas* civil rig h t* bills, talk went on nP»r."‘ C
“ n&gt;' * r lrrn «,,v rrn - Huhhuck w ith hraaklng Into the -aid.
Nvad of more blood donations to
Offices at thr City Hall wera
for two d ay. before a final vote " » « *
BV** .f5” "!'.1" automobile o f H tn ry It. Malcolm
whr tiikrn
unity.
Communist
W w llrr IIInl 2:00 o’clock today in the Hem mole County Blood Bank
on Feh. 10 and taking properly
wax today stri-Dit-il In talks to
A coalition of r»cmocr..s and hrt»fc*r “ .K S S * 0 ^
^
....... worth IKn, anil another of steal­ ordei that employee* might a t­ (ho Lions Club ut the Tourist
tend the funeral of Mrs. W . B
Republican* voted 03 to 2.1 l*te
ing I'-'On worth o f clothing from Williams mother of Police Chief C rn trr by M is. Hetli W oodruff,
last night on a compromise role
— -----------------------------P. A, G arvey’s car on the same Boy G. W illiam *.
chairman of the Hanford division
that Administration leader* claim
tittle.
of I ill' hluod hank and hy Mrs. 0 .
w ill block the Trum an civil riglit*
_ *”
r
Bund, secretary of (lie Central
A third count was that of tuk
program.
Florida Blood Bank.
ing $13(1 camera and equipment
Duly seven pints of blood re ­
on Felt. 1 from the automobile of
IIO IIT T E M A N HK TTK R
main in the Cuuuty Blood Bank,
W A S H IN G T O N , M«r. IH &lt;fl7 Lee II.
McLaughlin, uml the
L A K E L A N D , Mar. l 8 - &lt; / l * ) - A r l
-aid M r*. Bund. She asked Llona
-Ulrriot II. Lamarre, 37-year-old fourth count w a* the stealing
llo u ttc m in '* doctor said today the former accountant, was given * ................ ............. ........
lo co-oiwraie in making donationa
from
the
automobile*
of
Dr
J.
ROME.
Ga
Mar.
18—LV)—
More
Detroit Tigers' number 3 pitchn
•nap*nd*d sentence today for lying I jj. Tolar of two shot guns. two t than 150 McHenry High School unit remimlud ilium that they
wax in "very good condition."
undertake no project more
llmi'ltrman's^skii'll was "fractured ,0 • Senate committee “h&lt;mt tMt\ surgical hag* with msdical equip- student* threw a mass picket line could
worth while. Any citizen may
fv lij...
__ . . . . . . ___wartime hustne*!. affair* of MtJ-imrnt, stethescope and other or
before
the
county
achool
superin­
early last Friday In an auto rrn-h
draw on the blood hank without
tleneral Bennett E. Myer*
tide- having n total value of tendent's office today.
beta.
living asked to make ivplscumant,
Lamarre pleaded guilty to (hree |fl,15.
Acting Principal W. E. Burk said she Mold. Tho only churge is for
ount* nf perjury n year ago but
Huhhuck wa* arrested three 150 itudent* have been marked
S H IP G R O U N D E D
sentence w*» delayed a probation weeks ego hy Police Chief Huy uliaent from school hut all classes the work of the killed techni­
cians. A new plan of donations,
S E A B R IG H T , N . J„ Mgr. 18
o fflre ri* Inveztlgallon. The maxi- G. William* and patrolmen, after are In session. There are 325 stu­
Df1) — The
American
freighter
originating in M t. Doia, is w ork­
ChrUlltn II,),h ».nt .,rou«4 -» "ulm *•» •** "" " V f " H i S j f the former had hern pursued for dent enrolled in the school.
ing out very well, she slated.
The
strike
and
the
second
picket­
driving
without
lig
h
t*.
Much
,h. b..,h tor,
in .
w o to j.
King Lion Hnmiltun Bishee r**
Hult- booty wa* found in hla automo­ ing action came un the heels of
numb'd Lion* to bring donations
In u enow*torm.
zoff
*rntenccd
Lam
arre
to
one
to
bile,
nn
t
he
later
directed
police
th
*
board
of
education’s
refusal
to
The 7,175-lon ve»*el wa* Inat the next meeting for th *
bound from Greece, the owners, three years but * 11. pended tho to a bidden cache of goods con­ reinstate J. Battle H all yesterday ("'**11,*!y Home, including books,
lentence
and
put
him
on
two-year
cealed
in
n
thicket
weal
of
the
us
principal
a
n
c
r
repeated
propicture* nnd pilluw * fur" chaira.
Albatrn** Htramahlp Company,
Wcklvn Bridge,
probation.
tests by students and patron*.
H urry
Robson reported th at
*ald in New York.
The
picketing
student* nro’ the Lion Junior League baseball
carrying signs denouncing W urr, program is now under way, and
Burk, and the county board of edu- mid th at C ity Commissioner John
cation. A group of parents accom-j Krlder had donated sonto u*ad
panlrd the demonstrating stu d en t*, hnsrhull*, nnd had promised to
in automobiles and are parked opop­ aw D ial the Municipal softball
Hall was I diamond in worked over and im ­
M IA M I, M ar. 18— f/P J-T h ree posite W a rr’a office.
proved. Hesuggestcd that teems
Atlanta men today wars held In ousted on charges of disloyulty he lim ited to boy* It), 11, and 11
C H IC A G O , M ar. 1 8 ~ ( / D —Unlezz buzincumcn or consumers Jail on two charges of armed and Inefficiency, W a rr aald.
yesr* of age, as the older boys
gel panicky, the nation thi* year ilroutd be only slightly le u fiio ip tr* robhory, Detective Chief James
w ill not hnvn more opportunity
Barki
Oil*— and possibly belter o ff-th a n in 1948, the government a top O. Barker reported.
to pluy In tho League.
S T A L IN D IN N E R
Tim trio who gave their nome*
M 08 C O W , Mar. I B - b P j - V . M.
economist said today.
, I . - T *rhaFt«a^^’n5Xs»
r
H
.
na
Charles Emory Evan*. 25; Molotov headed the guest list at
As a result o l "the diiinflalo n of 1949, said chairman F -dw tn|Sidnfv A K uB l V
” 2 Refnfi
Prims Mblister Stalin’* dinner at
G, Nourao
fo u r*
of tho
PresidentV»
'
Treadway. » . A tlan ta, also will
the Krem lin last night honoring a
Council of Economic Advisers, "we tha paaka of 1948."
.’ I he charred w ith auto th e ft, Bar- delegation from the north Korean
L A K E L A N D , M ar. I S - h P ) —
take off some fat. but we
mev tab
ProfIta should ho "as well as or kor said,
governm ent
The Federal State Frost W a rn ­
shall not
noi die and need, not really hotter ' maintained over the long I' The men war* charged with
Also high on tha guest list wan ing Service forecast for penin­
suffer."
pull" whan Industry la working j robbing the Bansreft Sendee Sta­ A. I. MIkoyan, released as foreign sular Florida tonight and Satur­
at
90
to
95
par
cant
of
capacity,
He aald “It I* not the voi-e of
tion on Blscayna Boulvard where trade minister a t the same time day morning was much cooler in
Pollyatuie but of bualnena static- Nourse aald, as under the “recent $150 w a* taken and the W hlto- th at Molotov was relieved of duty the north hut no frost danger.
ties that *ay* that underlying rnn- strained conditions" when mill* atone G rill on 4th Street where a * foreign minister in the rrcenl
The forecast
dlilon* am sound and hSSirally and mines wars forced to 100 per the haul waa
cabinet shakeup,
"Cloudy with showers and much
cent of capacity.
favorable,”
cooler but tint frost danger in
Last year, ha suggested, was not
FER G U SO N O U T
northern
districts and
mostly
In an address prepared for the
I1AN ON CRABS
H E R R IN G , M sr, IS — &lt; /P )-H ap- cloudy w ith a few widely scatterExaeutlve's Glob nf Chicago on a year of 'Treasonably full employ*
TA LLA H A S S E E, Mar. 18-f/P)
hower* and slightly rooter
"Tha Gentle A rt of Dlslnriatlnn." mant," fixed as a national goat
t k . !« l i «
*e
.k H '
tod*y
M- Mitchell rd nhower*

R

City C o n s i d e r s
Tax On Municipal
Stealing Co u n t s P a r k Admissions

Lions Club T o l d
Of Need For More
Blood Donations

Judge SuH|R&gt;n(lH
!*amnrre Sentence

Nourse, Presidential Advisor, Says Three
Nation Will Fare Well In 1949 Jailed

Students Picket
Rome School Office

Atlanta Men
On 2 ChartceH

THE WEATHER

T ie A SHAMR
LOS AN a E L M , M a r.lg —w —
Bat this would g m r U v * hapgened with New Y a rra pofcea Naurs* summarised the economic
force—four man w«fg arraetad
shamyoeka on outlook as follows i
”1949 should show a sustained
Rt. Patrick's Day,
vpluaa of eonauawr spending and
henee employment only vory modStelr M
belos
orntaly
o w last yrar, production
letter* and prices adjusted
te n baiter atrue D m and a level
bt tteA aario^aly btlow
m BMwkat
v b a t tete

tfir

by tM employment act of 1946,
but "a year or alight over-employ­
ment, in part a rauaa and In part
a result of th* Inflation."
Nonna taid he wished to draw
a rontraat between “corrective and
onteriy dUtaflatlon" and n "da­

Ir J jfU h Jui? k f : °"k!k, : ; b/ ^
wl!r
^T0*I?
midnight Mar, 91 to midnight
July 90,
M , ronaarvalfon
conservation supervisor
aupmlsor
George Vathls said today.
Vathla aald, howaver, atone crab
larger than 10 Inebaa. can be takin
for personal use during tha dosed
te not n ple- season in tha waters o ff Levy
fw e)
'
and S». Johns eonnttee.

F«w»»®n might hava lost hla johi central district*.
■■ atiparvlalng principal of He"Partly cloudy and w arm Souggr |n^ schools.
them district*.
Wildi
HlghUnd*
county
I
"Saturday Mo
___ Wild, Highlands
Mostly cloudy
suparintendint, said today school cooler. Scattered showers In
trust*** mealing In a closed ssa­ tral and southern dhitrteta.
il on with th* eounty school board
"Ouilookt cooler all district*
yesterday mad* ft plain they do but no frost danger Sunday morn­
not intend te nominate Ferguson ing. Slowly tlalng tempantaran
for hla 14th term.
Sunday night." *

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*

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Carolina Peaches

Pioneers Night
outbreak* of mo*a(e disease In
tome vegetable field* In the pant!
coaM eerllon, I'nlni llcnch County;
; ’rower* Ri-nernlly have enjoyed
airly satisfactory return* from .
their crop* during the past few |
week*, according to County Agent
M. U. Mount*.
(

cm. wit

Temperature* are rising over Juice*. They
the Northern Plain* and North Congress api
Central itate * but were generally
M o w normal early today. The from other el
mullin'* eolde*l *pot tmtHy wn* the Texas i
llcmldjl, Minn., where the mer- Department
cury lilt five below »ero. Iteoiling* »«’arch Into w
of heelow freezing were general
°/
over most o f the northeastern mlnrrn| nulrl
section of the country. Warmer
weather
wa« reported
In t h e ------------------Mountain *U tc *
and along the

THU4SOAY
Wastnrii jamboree
N*W*
Wast.rn Jamboree
The 7 o'clock Club
New*
Popular MuMo
Morning |i*votlon»
Mnod* In Music
World *| Nine
Your lllhl* T.xlsy
lllue lurron
Angel* rear In Tread

Celery Market
mi-pout

Tl I'.IIHV, U IR I II It
It. H r'AIII.OT Hill l’.MI
C’ El.irilY f u l l I'ATKM HI
JUHTIIUTH

iild. Nan. borrowed I

orcheeir* A Hl*r
Morning Variety
military &gt;••»•)
World at Noon
Ituu Club
fellowship' u e front
Vtiials' ai* iVarieties
laila*
Musical
liar ff.ne lianob
Hanford Hhopper
To.lay'a Htar
lllia a llaadltnoe
Vooe Memory Hongs
Mii*lc Inevers I’rngram
Contagious lUsraees
lly Ita.pirst
i ’range City Ilnur
The 1:30 llrlghl Hpot
Hlory Ilnur
News
Hlo. k Market lleporl
dateline florid*
farm Market lleporl
Twdl.lle Hongs
Hporla I'urud*
Toni lluero rtlng*
Tima lo dance
Hanford Hranuner Hr
llertrand Hlr*r|i
Keynote* by Carl*
Teenllmera Hhow
Mike Mysteries
Meet the llnod
Nlgtit edition
Hlurl lh« Mualo
Cote Hire Club
Hporla King of flay
A.'iordlng |o llernrd
foiled 'tilloo*
Claespal Houvenlr*
Newe

Hanford
Oviedo
mbminui. i: cui n tt
Harasota
U * r r II. Ito.set
Other florid*
f w m i i '. i
N. Calif
ft. Calif
H Calif
Arliottn
TOT.41,
firranrium x u ik u t
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fla «
fl.A I'aaral
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4- 10 doa
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Calif I. fla t.
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llnlden Heart
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6 dot
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14* Clear
Trk (.!• Are
Calif i. fla «
fl.A Holden llrnrl
34 dot
!
moally

1’nrin* roaat.

A TH LI

There were a few wet licit*,
l.iglil mow fe'.l In ra*tern Mnn*
tana, the Great Lake* region and
in the New F.ngland state*. Haln

u , ai««a*l —
tm , ^ 1, M
ft* faawa* vu
T11*!**

-gtaa—rapoatad—along the—Pa»if i t i Bs f l g
eon at front norlhwe*tern Washing*
ton to Oakland, Calif.

•Kent.

Thtpencum *
n*
JU Jt

sms

•ROUND,
AND 1

ms

aB » i

late u w an
la 4 hi

TO FILE YOUR 1949 APPLICATION
FOR HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
and PERSONAL PROPERTY RETURNS!
MARCH ills! IS TIIIC LAST DAY

Hike Off

1*10 dot. mo
sum* l.e»t blgli aa

nf making u spreeh liefori’ the
Klulr l.eglslriliire which he unci’
I * AAI m ill »T»T»: II H H I tl’
set veil, with Ihr Idea In “stop all
'
x b ik r .T
•peer he*."
i
H fpniiT aii aa
TO* following price rapnrt'rt
Mrs. James .Smith, HO, daughter
|li&gt; I l»r ifa -il.f e nil III** H* It f"f *1 Hint*
Kurirt+r* Market fur produce *"M of the late l*nnp Terwllleger, u
I III Ihtt krM niHl ilrplrr* ll|i In I? "I pioneer nf Meinlmde County, tieA M Mfir 14. 1919
clarerl dial tier father shipped the
• Me a n * . MU- k V a l e n t i n *
■ ll ti 11tar
113:. H " first celery grown in IH(*7 nnd
Mci4in1, 1.1MiM Hit 11fir
• • S3* revealed I hill she had helped III
IImiih, T»’ii&lt;1r rx r#cn ||r|l (trad#
llti 11|*r
112:. 3 4" I in* planting of it during llie Fall
•'ntiling.. S'» Li. h«
II J‘»
of IHtMt. The eelery was grown on
•»•Millie . j* I.ll •’rl
13 I••
n form located on the north *ldc
**r|i l&gt;. i IiiMHi I'M
II DM
of Word First Ntreel ju*t west of
, r*|*r&gt;. I'mm. ul I'rt
II 2a
•*«i4 •iinlicr*., Hu H»kl
14"ti
I KMI'll* fit, Mil link!
13.011 . , n the *1nne bridge over Ihe creek.
i mi inn i, (irctii I»i.a Huh |u 9o I ‘,‘o |Mr. Terwllleger nnd A. C. liar|loo .. j rnltl nrlginuterl the siih-IrrigHlion
11*4 I'ln f H. III! lllir
I**•l iftIttt h. New Kl.i Hr«| IIIU’4 . n system now In use in (he county,
aU L l . H t
12 ,- .
|*iic -aid.
I ItiullfthrH M. ril)
i
Dm linn
13 ;.o
J "" ' Fred It. Wilann told the pioneer*
S»|tiriKli, Yrlltiw Mu llpr 11
TfinifitiiN i'r»
....
ft So
Iihat tie joined them In lielng happy
. TMlflttl«»«*».
*'111
12 SO , : "|nn I tint occasion and stair’ll that
1
I ITNI'II
ITANOIMft- 4ITWIIN her atem-faccd parent*, Mr. .irrt Mrs Oinriea
.ihe people nf Seminole County Gillette, Noid, tl, face* Wilbur M. Wlmme* (right), 31. a meclianii*, la
MrnriK* c* \ulrm liis lloa M od
, o r in ff- Tempi#*
Moa 12.3 .
. Iiold *11 of ll* pioneers, pns| mill Uo* Angelc* police nation. According lo Dr*. Ngt. M. K Tullock, the girl
, ‘ .rn(n (rtiM M.irkh Hd«&gt;iI|c^&gt;i
present, in loving memory.
2 IIha
...... 13 40
|M/*ltlvcly Idcntllled Wl.ornea a* the man who kept hoi in -i motel over*
It*', itIpi *• of iiroilur*. fulrly Iipiim
IntlMV, .IcniHhil if mnt nrt fimrl .ill I ft. I*. Herndon apologised for Uigl.L Tike vtiild wus uot molested. |■r - | Me'.-j-iiji'inml .Suumiptiolo). , ^
{being Inie nnd explained In humorproduce
DmiimikI for cnliltHM" folilv m&lt;
live Mllh moNt nulrn ul II Va in ;nu* vein that he had Just returned
tl.lS per Ijii ir. Tnmnln (uurkri f.-r.m Kev We*i where he had lieeri
nl+udy.
sent by The Hanford Herald to grl
Prndiiro nnd fruit fnlllnr io tneei
•lunlMy requlremenin »mi|i| di |om*r photograph* of President Trum*n
In bathing, nnd that on the way
i price* t hiin «atinl•»«!.
i Cllrun rncrlpta fnlrly ht«v&gt; with
•good ilvinuPd.

4 dor A laiH.r

PLANT TUBES

Lake City, Fla.—Negro farmer*
In the Fort White section recently
planted ft,000 slash pine seedlings,
according to McKinley Jeffers,
Columlila County negro farm

TWO-YIAR OID Durothy neynoldi ting* tier graiulinoUier, Mr*. William
1. lltnry, 40, a* the Utter vialU her at the Framingham, Mum., Com­
munity Hospital. Dorotliy hai good teuton to lie griteful to her grand­
mother. The tot, aelied with an acute altuck of bronchltla, waa aaved
from choking to death by her grandmother who breathed into her mouth
mUl tka arrival of a dsg^or and Aramea arUbaalnhaUlor. OUmriioMlt

Tornlatile T im *
Mld nlg M l l e o d . n o . i.
New *

poorer
I'aaral

| Texans Request

TAX I.AWS PROVIDE SEV ER E PEN A LTIES FOR FAILU RE TO FIL E
RETURNS ON TANGIHI.K AND INTANGIHLE PERSONAL PROPER­
TY. HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION CANNOT HE ({RANTED UNLESS APn.K'A TIO N IS FILED WITHIN THE I'RESCRIIIKD TIME.
lUunkH huve been mallrd to ull */h» filed appliculion or mgde relurnn Ian l
year. If you failed to receive youra pleane rnll for them at Ihe AwrefWor’H
Offlre.
When applying for llomi’slead Exemption for the first lime, please tiring
your deed with you.
If you need help with your returns, I shall he glad to mhhIhI you.
YOU ARE NO LENDER REQUIRED TO
HOMESTEAD EXEM ITION AT THE CITY
ENTITLED TO WIDOWS EXEMPTION OR
APPLICATION FOR TH ESE SHOULD HE

FIL E APPLICATION FOR
HALL, HUT IF YOU ARE
DISAHILITY EXEMPTION,
FILED WITH THE CITY.

SANFORD F. DOUDNEY

-

TAX ASSESSOR

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Mi*Ti' 14*W|UW{ miui iruupii

ft,(K)0 khtl nlrcrnft gunner*, ft,(KM)
airmen manning IftO planei, ami
ft,000 Mamen for a 2ft,000-tnn
nary. None waa to have heavy
bomber* or rocket*, even sxperlmentally,
' "Whenever
llritnlii
ur thp
United Htales has attempted to
Invoke the peace treaty by calling

meeting of representatives of
14 three Allied Powers with a
aw to concerting action, the
iviet representative has refused
i attend," McNeill said.
AH three treatisa guaranteed
vfdom of religion, press, speech
lid public meetings to all, per-

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THURSDAY, MARCH 17th
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TlirRSDAY MARCH 17. I?!**

Established 1909

VOLUME XXXX

4 Additional Sanford Retail Merchants Launch !Trans-Jordan,
Countries To Scries Of Sales Promotion Events Israel Agree
On Arms Pact
' Join Alliance

No. 113.

Deal Between

PlanuitiK Milaclo Soil Opernfnm

Dixie Demos,

I wo &gt;l«v» &lt;d m lim n iin lr wide b s ig iin i l l " m il I,* -lleted 'll*
k illl'lt tuoinlHn* when llir -vcnlmil l l ' l - i i l Men Im u I* A**m Mtlon
lin in 'lie * i l l ' fiisi •*( .&lt; ,rn -«
».ile* Hid |iii,|i|.*ln,ii c i c i i l , , I'.i'icfrl
In m.iVc S.mlnid
thr &lt;lin|.|&gt;iug ic n lc r id l c n li.il I I ' , m i l
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Denmark, Iceland, It­
aly And Portugal
To Enter Pact To
Curb A g g r e s s i o n
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
Four more nations were expected
today la line up under (lie Norlli
Atlantic Defense Alliance, detail*
of which will finally he made public
tomorrow.
Denmark. Ireland. Pnrftigal .iml
Italy were invited today to join
the United Stales and seven olliri
nations in the pact-* Iren'v de«iL'"rd to cuib aggression.
Inclusion o( Italy would br a
triumph (or France and (lie United
States.
Britain, abbetled by Canada
and the low countries, has object­
ed that Italy’s entry might extend
tho alliance too far southward and
expos* the members to unnccsnary risk.
Tho American and British gov­
ernments contended that Italy’s
pro-Western outlook and her sirsteglc position make It neccxsury
to Includu her.
In Home, Communist members
of tho Chamber of Deputies held
up a vote on thn treaty with an
all-night talking marathon.
Demanding their right to sprak
as they voted, each Communist
and extreme left winger asralled
the pact, which has been bitterly
opposed by Soviet Kossla.
seven nations originally formeil the nucleus oT tho proposed
alllaner; Belgium, Canada, France,
Luxembourg, olland. Britain and
the United Slaton. Norway Join
cd recently
The pact would commit each
of the signatories to Join In re­
sisting an attack on any one «r
them. Each nation would decide
fur itself |whether It would use
armed foreo In meeting the at­
tack.
, .
In Stockholm, Lieut, (iencral
elgu Jung, commander in chief of
Sweden'* armed forces, said last
night he Hoped a defame alliance
could be worked out between hla
(Continued an f i g s Bight)

W. G. Schoenemann
F u n e r a l Services
Held Y e s t e r d a y
Funeral urn lees for Welter (!.
Pehoem'imimi TM H-r USNTt, who
at the ago of St died .tune Si,
1011 from wounds received ill bat­
tle In the I’arlflc area, were held
«t 3:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon
a* the Frlekson Funeral Home with
the Rev J . B. Foot officiating.
1 lie military pert of the funeral
« a s under the direction of Commdr. Janies A. Wright of the Am­
erican Legion, aailited by Company
•r. ISJtli Infantry ..r Urn Florida
National Guard, commanded by
Lieut. Raytmuid Kader, mid by
First Hgt. T. V. Brown. lurcal
members of llm Amsrlcan Imgloii
and VFW attended the funeral.
Tim body uf Waller Hchoenemenn arrived on the 9i40 o’clock
train Tuesday afternoon, with
Chief Machinist Mato William W.
Coital able. U. 8. Navy, In charge.
ford, the following met the train!
Co inmdr John I,. Galloway, VFWi
roiumdr -eli'ct Jame* (]. Galloway
of tho American Legloni First
Vlce-Commdr. John L. Sauls of
thn tntgi6n and Judge O, Douglas
Htenalroin, adjutant of the V. F.
\\.
legion rolor bearers at the funeial were Joel 8. Field end Chest*

(Continued on 1*uie Twn)

Huge Defense Budget
Approved By Sweden
STOCKHOLM, Mar. 17—
Th* Swedish parliament, after
more than 18 hours' debate, decid­
ed today to set asIda 100,000,000
rrowiw (1230,000,000) for defanee
this year.
The greator part of tho defense
budget had been appropriated
earner. Tt e debate centered around
an additional 128,000.000 erowaa
asked by the appropriation* tornmltteo for now ordlnaMt matarial,
Including radar equipment.
During tho debate, the Com*
line V
of S___
«"&amp; *
lands,
pledged
.__js J pi
1*1 Union.

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lanta men were
ea tho pair who
Finance Co., late
teak 13,392, Dates

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the lev-

ukh li,ilit m die c ily i* i (.'-(.ipriiilms ill a time lo bung puces dawn
Eorccs Of Two Na­
mul to exp.iml S in f in d '' hading .i i m into neiglilHirtiig lo u n lir* .
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—
e •'Nnrifniil I* Ihr icnlcr of nn Intions Will Be Re­
hiligrnl mid pro-porous pupuladuced In Military
linn of ncnily Ifrtl.lllMI pcr-onii who
live within n driving illstnnre of l Zones Of Palestine
mil mini' IImn Sf, mill
-aid .luck
Hull, pre-idem of Ihr Meulialits
KIIOOF.S. Xidr. 17 (A'l Iliac
AasiM'latlon. "Il i. mir uim lo of­
fer llmec peupli' such h I tractive .uni I m ii * Jonliiu s o pci I mi prin
hiirgsliis ul such surprisingly low riplc today on .t tciiuilion of iheii
prices Him they cannot fall to sec folcc* lo equal •Itruglb ill lllllil'U)
the mlviinInge of ruining here to
/one* of f’a|p*liiic. .ii ting U. N
do Iliolr shopping.”
A committer composed of Jack Mpih.il"&gt; K.ifpli Hum Ii .luii'ninccii
llir 1*10 IMll'IIO. PllgIRPlI III
|Italiguu ns chiiirmnn. K. ('. llurj per, James Crnpps, Jnums Powell .irlui*lii p lidki, .igrpcil l i-t nighl
I ami John Kmlcr bus this week cun &lt;mi lm-. iliialiug |rr..»i|p»n .iliioui:
I tnctcil every merchant in Sanford
mid seemed the co-operation &gt;d llirm
all In murkliig prices down on Fit
Hum hr i.tui Hug li'io i.tl Wil
day ami Saturday, The event is be­ Ii.hu L. Itilcv, ihr Ainrtn.in who
ing widely udvcrtlsed in tho press
head* ihc \is(f nl U. N. ohterver*.
and radio of this section.
"Sanford is fortunate not only will go to the Rrd Sr.» Tram
In being the crnlor of a rirh trad­ Jordan port of Ai|idi.i .ind m.ikr •&gt;
ing men with splendid highways final rp|M,it of c»cn|. tio-rr Ihc
radiating nut in every ill reel Ion,”
Mr. Kiilignii declared, "hilt we are brncli* ociU|iiri| ihc I’.ilcliuc Red
also proud of the fuel that wn S p.» co.i»t op|H,iilr A&lt;|.di.i, wlicir
have enterprising merchants with Hnlidi troop* .ire d.ilnnird Iran*
modern up-to-date stores second Jurd.in pruleiiPil
to nono in this part of the state.
Itilcy also Mu* iiuuiwl iliairtnnii
Zygmunt Nagoraki, young Pol- Our store* urn slocked with a wide of a cominittce of nillltnr) osperti
Ish newspaperman, soldier nnd assortment of morchandlse marked lo supervise rcpialitaliou of Israeli
writer will addrusa the membora at prices which will prove attrac­ and Trans-Jonlun troop
Lieut
of tho Hanford Kxecutivc* Club tive to residents end visitor* In Col. Thomas J. Colilln, also nn
tonight nt 7:00 o'clock at. tho Sanford ns wall ns tlroso in neighAltierlcMti, "ill sit for Ittley at th"
boring communities.
Lnngwiioil lintel.
first Hireling Inter loilny. I.icni
r»l. Dim I,on linct and I .lent. Col
Mnhmned Moyiiin iilo. me on the
rouiliiillrr.
The Jewish and rmns-Jurdau
(|i'|ci(Mto« agipii! iiic i eduction of
forces would he broken down lilts
three urea'. One h. north from «
point lalli-d ll'iilriit at tlie tipglli
uing of llic front held hy Irani
troop-, ilouti to the Jerusalem see
lor nnd the truce lines set on N»v
Two Vehicle Unable Kiwanis Club Hears 3(1.
The -econd nrmi i« llm Jciii' i.
sector. The tlnril l&gt;. the eastern
Thomas S t a r l i n g It’ll*
To Pass On Small
Negev south of Die Dead Sen.
Explain P r o g r a m An imlhorltnllvn source said
Bridge On T r a i l
some problems of the Jerusalem
Nedd for the establishment in sector are ''liot yet ripe" for SOllI
.SARASOTA, . Mm. U -(/!’) n '" H i * * , * nn
r i;iah«&gt;
riiiity-one person* » w injurid Florida of n Sail Water lu ll Comtour of llirm sfrionriv near Here niltiimi limilar P* the Fiedi Water
today when a dairy tim k .nut ,i but Full mid Game Commission, was
smashed logetber on .i narrow strewed by Thomas Starling, form
fer-sheriff of Orange county end
brldftF. r Fclia Wellman , dlivn ul
tlm member ,,f the general ruunirl of
Sarasota dairy lim it was mo mi­ llie Florida Wildlife Federation,
l t juu* two biiltta 'ther tlic w in k in .i i.ilk l(. the Kiwanis Club it
M IN N E A P O L IS . Mar. 11- 17mid llic c xtriil of Ilia nijlllic * w rir ihr 1 iuirop.il Pariili Honte.

T.0P [% Cited
M o i i c Ac.UbCb s o u t h ­
erner 3 O f C o m p r o nusine W i t h R e p u b ­
licans O n F ilib u s t e r

Executives Speaker

31 Are Injured Need Of Control
When Truck HitsjOver Sail Water
Bus At Sarasota |Fishing Stressed

40 GuesiH Routed
As F i r e Destroys
Minneapolis Hotel;

mil known

II irIiw.iv f'aiinltnrti M*R-ic \k &gt;1
ling mul I liiwcll (illlrll s.inl the
ill tiilrnl nci Ulirtl .ificr llic I .miMiiii
Trnil Tour* bu« was mi the Imrigr
mid llir dairy inn k iliivn piobablv
saw Ik roiildn i avoid hilling 'be
soutlibiuind Im*
Th e officers said Wellman
evidently swung h- fa r ns lm '""'rid
*o ouo side In avoid tho oncumiug
bus and h it a bridge abutment.
T h is Impact knocked bln truck min
the path of tile bus.
Th o dairy truck wan deinolUhe,l
Fo u r ambulance* wero rushed
thn ice nn. E x lrn doctor* nml mu*
c» were hurried In llm Suruaoln
hospital.
The tm i was imroute from Hi.
Pelcrahurg to Miami. I t !'*d de­
parted
her** Miami 10
lillnnlcn
previously.
I t was tin* second time in tinn*
In
three day* that u Taniinm l
It
was tbo second time
in
throe
day*
that
a Tamlmnl
T ia ll. Several persona were injurContinued on Fage E ig h t

Mrs. W. B. WUlianiH
Died This Morning
Mr*. W. B. Williams, 74. died
at n local hospital this morning
following n long lllnoaa. She was
born Apr. 30, 1B74 at Mt. Vernon.
111. and eamo hero In 1010. For
many yeara eho lived In Oviedo,
The Williams homo la at 1020
Douglas Avenue.
She le survived by tho husband,
W. fl. Williams) two eons, Roy
0. Williams and W. R. Williams; a
daughter, Miss Nell Williams, a
grandson and several nolcee and
nephew*.

Funeral services for Mrs. Wil­
liams will be held tomorrow after­
noon at 3:00 o'clock at the First
Methodist Church with tho Rev.
J, E. McKinley nnd the Rev. John
Adams of Oviedo assisting.'Burial
wtil be In Evergreen Cemetery.

It. wa» in lrm lu rfd by John I
ln lln w .iv . rrrtinly In* rollector, wb"
I...tilled uni dial Florida'* fidung
ind hmiiimt l.u ilitirs need proieti
mil .ind may lie lo*l inile,* citizen*
i-ci hrbmd die movement lm bm
l, i &gt;niiier v.ilion.

i .eorge A. Spser and Porter
I misiug of Hanford are doing fine
wnck for tho Wild Life Federation,
ami at preient ere attending nn
•scentivc inerting in Bt. Peter*
I'm it in work out a prugratu to
tii• 'iii in the State legislature
r..i adoptiim, a*ld Mr. Starling.
Mi. Speer, lm pointed out, W
i liiiirm nn of n conmilttcc on the
prcpai nl Ion
of tills
legislation
which incliiili** llic CKlahllshinciil
" I a Hall W ater F is h L'oinrnlssiun.
I lie purpusit u f tlm Commission,
In- aniil. Is lo couscrvn what la le ft
of fl.h ami to propagate more.
He pointed out tho geod work
done hy l)r. Kennedy of B u ilt *
for the Commission, hut said that
llic organisation needs new blood.
Ikm Morgan, who died la st week,
was appointed m i director two
years ago In Jacksonville, ho s la t­
ed. During th is period the work
of the organization was expanded
ho said, and revenue Increased

from 110(1,000 in 1800,000.
During 10th nnd 1940, the F lo r ­
ida W ildlife Federation, composed
( (lie spurting clubs of Florida,
was i*Jnvonuled,, and
now number*
*ml n
nearly fit) clubs. The group has

•is

liroughl alaiut many cchiangea in
■atlnas* i s P||* Tw o

Hcd Cross Drive Is
Lagging, Goff Says
Tho Bod CroM drlvs In Bauford
and Somlnol* County la lagging
with only fSJSSQ, or about onctltird of Iho goal nf 10,100 raccived
to date, O. K. Goff, chairman of
the drive, announced thia morning,
Mr. Goff today appealed to eltlion* In send In cMcka promptly
to Rod Cross headquartera, Fifth
Street and Oak Av*un*. H* point­
ed out that with Umltad personnel
for the campaign, It had bean im­
possible to contuct all Indlviduali
and buslnaa firms, and therefore
ft wilt be appreciated If th* dona­
tion* are suit In *oon.

FORT PAY 7
I
. WASHINGTON, Mar 17-W)
—Fort Pteree, port Interests would
bo compensated for tho Nnvy’e
use of the port during the wer un­
der e bill introduced yesterday by
Rep. Roger* (D-Fla).
LOUIS TRIM! ROY
Roger* proposes payment of
HOUSTON, T*», Mar. 17-GP1
$412,W0 for the period of Jen. 3 —Joe Loula aeorM a technical
knockout over Ilnur (Vlobent)
1248 until July, 1940.
in ' th* fourth round oI a
scheduled six-round txblbltlon bout
at night.
Th* heavyweight champion, who
recently announced U* r*4tr*-

jp b s .1^

to eons* «Bt h r tbs f earth

F n rly guests were rnuted » flr*
- s rly today swapl t lir \l* di'
tfidpl huildlug lo linrn out f l v
I(|i -I iipkk firm s M i n t Hie l&gt;" Ir
" l l l l In is I'd mm I'd nt Jf.iio mil
Flumes spread rapidly tin &gt;«'&gt;
it.
•tie three- dory structure nnd
in one hour were shooting •"gh
into the air through the to t I,,
attract thousanda of spectai.H
*Sno fireman overcome by &gt; i»
o «» reported not in i- rio m
"
ditton
All Mtneapoli* fire
s|tu&gt; &gt;"tt
wm turned out on a general alarm
as flying enihars threatened other
loop structures. Four companies
were summoned from 81 IV d n i
slnndbys.
T in ' hotel liiiililin g , ul H e iiii'i iu
A v iiiiiip and 7 lh Htrpet, was iflile il
n tidal loss hy George Loci, h u t,
file chief who made the cisoHigo
e-|ioui|e. Firemen dpvotprl umoi ■■(
fo rts to Having tlm nhuttlri* &lt;o&gt;phi i Theater nnd Liggett I " igstore, which the lio lrl surromid in
I. .luipe. ,

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p’ ll tax Icgiilation to

b- r " i- l «i H,• price for the ‘‘com....................
J'bs'.j-curbing rule.
■j'd tl&gt;* reporti were that
do*
I ’-p'd-lican who wotked
d,p -'rnp'o"vie ‘ tth the joulh*
'H ipi * imidetl nn that "to tilt Rep'ibh'tn,
n y they jot tomeil-i..^ d.r^.jgti .j^dcr the nsw rule.
'1 "ip
cp * of the Republicans
, pproied to the compromise.
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Classes To Aid Soil Day Program
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establiihcd
3:09 o'ifock
Vo'ine :jimr&gt;n '"."J; . nuitilstad I •tile Avenues opposite! •».
and haet:a&gt;! •tlh s brcadknlfo and I park John dsnkarlk is -it
f I'trcl behind = ;s fot i.iJm Li8SUca*t* md i
rage hi &gt;lie I,e ltl home In * t" bon awards for priits, hn

uldentsl Hitiiirli of Philadelphia ' Ilia talks war* given foil*
The liiiily hoie unite than Mt slab|coveted 'llsh supper served 1
wounds
lei "f iHdtnbats of the '
III imp" mg 11f•• iitipr iMHom'iit Mla*». John rcarmn t
on I.evhi, .liolgei .rainei iia\ *;,ii jntrinl"i
don. J t . I "geio- V Ale jiHiidroni I ......... lance m iy tee Ii
fiiti tlmir
and Gnald F FiiH.fi
Flood H
said
tlndr do- l,|,„ f;0|t Conser'-ation Mlt &gt;
rision vm in*»Mvritfi| i»y MtTfr frti* j event on Apr. 7, said cir&lt;"
|« sswIfllllFi* 4*«
&gt; l«h(t
•loinmetce Manager Edvtn ( fl .

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gin* this morning

Tlta

I t * »,(* T(l tv ASHING LON
Jvratni into ons day whs'
L S T A N I 1UI.- Tu rk e y , Mur 17- |''""&gt;d lake a farmer f l «
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B E N TS SLA SH ED
L O U I S V I L L E , Ky.. Mar t/
f’l Neeineddili Sndiik Is expected to go acres "f rough land will 1 — Tenants of fit apartments lo in to Wiiidiiiigl"li soon lo talk over a hy 'oilhloreis, limed, fait
have received Inters from U '",r propon'd Medllerrnnunn defonso ceded in adapted pastor"
landlords announcing n rent m t idliancii.
, Fifty two . iictrn will I •
v f fC n month.
A ndlidilo informant, made tiila,"1,,
project will lllrio »•
. Th n apartments, fivn.rnoio dal stiilenieut ahorlly after Bndnk yns |
''til poinl: Mini toip
basement units, Imvo iii'eli ......... .. (onlay laid parliament attcli a pact
fo r 190 to f 93 a month. The pm- —lilting the linen uf the North At- ''""""H” 'd'chea will be d",
excess «atei from •' I i
Rorty Is owned hy corporntt ms Innllc Treaty—Is eaacntlnl to. ancailcil by J. Imlloy Hlgliliangli, curity in ihti vltnl mi«*u wlirro *r' ,HlV^on fnol1ltl«?n kvill
xIhII- iI. About fill xctns &gt;( '&lt;
Kiiroim nnd Anlu miiot.
8 r „ and asiocintca.

Sanford Public Library Is Well
Equipped With Reference Books
fly WILLARD CONNOLLY
Currenl radio and puzzle (untrals. wliitli offer the line of handteds or even tlmuiand* of dollars, arc inclining many local citizen*
to conlact Mrs. Etlon MouglihHi, librarian, in icaich ul needed infor­
mation, site revealed recently.
One radio fan asked for information about Karl Carroll, theatri­

cal producer, in order lo get « dueY
for the ’’I'hantom Video" or "King information was nxlrcmely useful
It Again'* CRH program. Mrs. to this reporter lam year In preMoughton quickly located infor­ paring lo Interview Timnrlnn
mation that revealed that Mr. Car- Wilder, noted novelist, during hla
roll had died last year, henco cpuld stay at tho Mayfair (nn.
not be the phantom voire.
Late oncyclupedlMM provide much
Tho Sanford Public Library is useful Information tu Iho etudent
well equipped with tha luicnt in or research worker. In the Library
reference hooka and biographic* to reference room nro (ho Encyclo­
supply needed Information nut only pedia Brittanies, nml tho year
for pussla contextual* but *1»» for books It issue* annually. Tho eamo
research workers, school teacher*, firm ha* issued n work of modem
••lea manager* or student*.
historical interest entitled, "Ten
Should somo famous person Eventful Years." Othsr ancyclovlsll Bauford, useless questioning padlas are tho Amsrlcan, Tho
by consulting Catholle and the International. A
could be •UmlnaUd
all mint
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rank Blogra* Jewish Encyclopedia la now baing
"Cum
.. V*e*tvcd In monthly complied for publication, wld Mrs.
laeuM end bound
boua tato annual vol- Moughton. Lincoln's Handy Refer­
M f c *r a "Dkttosarr of Amerl- ence Library combines much lnfor*
922 itofTaphy”. Buob biographical
(Cm Hi i M Oa rag* Two)

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menaced a it the CBS U;n'. Hunt radio pro­
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gl a|i|ile I with It ■ Mist matt in tributed to tin tudlsnci* by mem­
*tie I iti hut I I'trn •"i'l shs tmtied
(,» M*" fi mil 'I lien 'lie heard tha bers of th 5H3 5’cp Club Squad
girls Atid Jsy :u Ticsiiunt Gor­
msrt Hiyie »H | '|i m#n in the of
don Brsdloy sr.J Juc't Swart! of
t Iti1hen III ail t|u .
shot* from tho Nsw York Giants cor.furrod
bind will be renovated *n I
■l...| &gt;Ti*l "tipatei!
In. a iswi-J off
to rover "rn p i *nd 3 " T » on ji Autstican csr!itn« '■&gt;na struck h s r honor* on prcgiam announcers.
Mrs. Ball, ccrepc'.lng -.vlth near­
(I'entinneil nn Pag- 1 »i
in thn side,
ly
7S other apian waaring house"m ints o l t||. 'tests md - it .
■’ Ives, won cut with her unlqus
f» ‘ Mf l nt t nl f»ti I ’ n g * * « * ♦ *
spran on which w.rs embroidered
B n p tiK ts
hi dark bluo a treipr fov "Auri#
Em's flugar Coo'-us." Mr. and
Slat*I Now HiiiltliiiR Nckio Couple Are
Mrs. Ball llvr v ?! t ’.Vest F llStrait.
luciictcd For Murder teenth
'.n "ti&gt; il w ill b* bruits h w
Don Gordon, announcer
all
tt*k Avenue and Forirtpenlh
smeared up witlr lip stick whon
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Mat 17 — (.1*)— Tha hn was smothered with kisses by
for Iho fir s t u n it of ............ n't, .1
Giant! jury
Jury y -t. girls of th* Pep Sauad after they
ty itiniio
Knptlm (Tnirrli building pi".: •mi Gadsden County
lerday iudkteil Will and Mar/ bad mide him an nonarcry maman edmiilluiial buihlliig hi
Hervico* will be held pendm* ■ .,. VVn'Iiliiglon, ri-gioes, for first ber of their group.
lion uf tho church ninlitoimoi I,.. |'legt-r murder In (hn slaying of
Rcje Io Crcij, known to houoeWilliam t
Ifownid, near hire wlvea as '■Eeafls", war given a
Rev. H 1. Whnlltjy, pmilm, am.
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Saturday
night.
cud today.
baseball by Jack Sw art! and
Ilowni'l, a 'lH.yoar.iiM -.yhlln mad* *n honorary member of
I. V, Wiliams, Lnkn Mary HI
lurnmr,
was
fatally
li-al«n
iftuf
Curl Hubbell'j "£ cr«”-b *11" (com,
trnctur, ha* been nwm&gt;l-il till!
tilahh-rl In a fight wlllcli allegedly
Sanford Joycee l’r. ilc r t Gor­
contract fo r tho erection " t flic?
look
plncn
after
he
narrowly
don Bradley, in behalf ■&gt;( Sheriff
two ImihilngM which w ill emit (.'ill.
ntlssuil
collhllng
with
a
car
parkP. A Mnro, presenleJ Chuck
900 ,
ed on the highway near here.
Acisn announcer', with t badge en­
Th o tmilding wIB
uf i' 2ini*frl»l
Stater
Attorney William D. titling the latter to lire honor of
block construction. Tho Educational Hopkinu '.Hill the negro man aqd
Building w ill bo 37 by Hh (m l in bin wife, who are said to have being an honorary Seminole Coun­
ty deputy sheriff More than 40
area and w ill Include a comph't'Ty Ih'wi occupant* of thu
parked
equlpin'd kitchen, recrcutlun mum cur, mu charged with boating and member* of the Pep 3.'m*d and *
number of Tanford lionsswivs*
Is rooms, th o church proper slabbing Howard.
and class
attended the program
will be 41 by 06 feet lit floor "tea.
{'resent meeting of the church
G R E E K S O KA Y IS R A E L
THE W EATHER
are held in the frame building at
A T H E N S . Mar. 17 - 017 - The
Ninth Htreat and Laurel Avenue. Greek govuriuneMt auuuunced it

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Increase In membership hss bem w ill cxtuiul de facto rugugnltlon
rapid during the past year, with tu the government of lerael today.
08 now members added, Rev. WhatThat is recognition of existence,
lay revealed. Total mtmborahip la but is short of full recognition ami
nearly 100.
will tixinpd dn fnclrj recognition

LAKELAND, Mar. t7—(TP)—
Warm and partly clouJy weather
I* un tap for Florida tomorrow.
The Fsderal-Stst* Frost Warning
service said no frost Is in slfhl
tinoiiyh Sunday morning.

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Sanford and vicinity— dear to
partly cloudy w ith «lo *' 1y risin g
temperatures throuch
Friday
Lig h t
variable winds
becoming
moderate s s u th irly Friday.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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• Danger At Our Doorstep

The University Of Florida

A grave danger to the future of the United States is

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TIIVHHDAY. MAR. 17, It4»
JUBLB VERBS TODAY
He doe* udge every act whethit we u k illn to or not W* can■— k- Ihl* Judgment__ flen.
, not escape
llifti
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The 1
Lord Judge hetwhen me
•nd thee.

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creepjng up on us almost unnoticed. It Is tho overloading of
Editor'll Note: (Thin la the third Tearhc-ra College.) Florida has
the elementary school system through the Increased birth |n ' i aerie* of Matement. cxolaln.
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rate and the growing lack of capable touchers. Delegates to lug the budget nw......by the Un- }I,Wn. l» Kb.K. *hfi^0 iu c^ rt iu
G*®
k ° uj8 convention of the American Association of j lv,r»ily of Florid* to enable It to unlversitfe* In * m-dltahfe mann w . „i..„......
School1 Administrators —soy it--,
that .nnrmn
100,000 ...
to itn
150,000
dem on- 1|urronimodale
— ...... ...... ita
•: 10,000 .atildenU,
, ,, nerT
Modern buxine**, Industry and
! “r&gt;; &gt;“ ? « "
'» • " - « *J&gt; S .lit.m b .r. Whore tho... are I f f C r ' A i ' J S ' J " ! ” ' ! . . I S selenre U so i-ompk-x that our
tti come from, the superintendents have no idea.
, Mllb r, Prealdent of the Univcr- youth nerd the hast possible uni­
versity training In order to Iks
Only 10,500 college graduates will receive elementary ally.)
ready to rom|M‘le and to make their
touching certificates this fall. Luck of &lt;iualificd teachers • Oy I’reulilmt -. lliiiu Miller
contribution to community, state
leuves the schools with only two general choices. They can I . . . ,^r.^LrtV tV ‘f».KI'’rl.'!.*.n
and nation. The Unlvariiily of
hire inadequately trained Instructors, or they cun go on j
Florida provide* training opor
making classes bigger and bigger.
...............................................ja il have great State Halve, Hies,
j ^ U a f e i T u « hI m IooThe over-all »lack
ofi teachers
being ______
alleviated, ami |Minnesota nd Iowa, each have
«v n
w
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ted to disuppenr. Hut tho shortage of elementary I populations equal to that of Flor- IT."
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can be expected
i
long
been
u
problem.
Persons
preparing
for
fhu
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000
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Texas;
teachers hus
.n d to e h o o e e .h e , W r t j r n r . * , . h e o m e ^ f o r ^
7
n
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Z * field* S in II of
. which% It leads
profession tend
M

er Miller, both past commanders of
Campbell-Losslng Post. A squad ,
from the National (iuaril, under
command of Sgt. C. R Jones, fired
the volley* ami Pfc. Eugene Kend­
all blew taps. The National tiuard |
color bearers were Ed Monforton
anil lien Steele,
Timm a* L. Sullivan, folded the
flag assisted by Frank Taknch and
J. ()■ (inllnway, ull iif CampMIl.usslng Pout, V., F. W. Cmnradr •
tialluway presented the flag to i
Mr*. Schoenemann.
I
Pallbearers were the following
World War II veterans: John 1&gt;.||
Sauls, Douglas Stenstrom, l(Ay
Wright, James F. Ilenton, John
E, (iruddlek and Henry M. .lamesoil.
Ilurlal wns In Lake View Cemet-

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For Your
BETTER CLOTHES
BETTER CLEANING
nY

C O L O N IA L C L E A N E R S
Opponita F ir* Station
110 S . Pnlmatto A v e ,

som e reuson g r e a te r p re stig e has a tta ch e d to high s c h o o l1us are the same now as they a r e i|0 , (i ,,,, „ degree. None of
te a ch in g th a n to grad e school touching, atu l u sually thu-pay |la Florida. Aml. par rupita iiu;umca[ thrgB prngrninV nrr cheap;—Alt cry will* Uev, Rmrt-of-thc American if
these *four stute* *....
have followed
require highly trained, speejallxcd la-gion, officiating
is higher. Tho lower grades certainly are us Important as in *L~
....
almost identical curves for the and ••xpcriancert faculty. Florida
tho higher ones and require just as com|&gt;etent and highly post decades. The incomes declined
destined to a great futucr In
skilled teachers. Kducutionul systems should give more a t­ in the early null's ami have been is
huslnr-*. agriculture and industry
climbing mure or less steadily ever This goal I'nnnot he realised with­
tention to getting that |&gt;oint across
since Hi'!!
out trained leadership. The Uni­
Minuetotu has or.c State Univer­ versity of Florida tan train the
Changes In Africa
sity wjth i!7.0(MI students. Iowa haxilnaders In the various professions
twn Stale Universities and a 8tata'| f p i, ndeipintely supported. Flor_____________
. something new.’ Thin cjlil Teachers College enrolling a total ‘Itla cannot afford
...................
“
“Out
of Africa comcH always
lint to hav* great
Vfr
Roman naying ntlll holdn true. A Central African
union him of 2-'i.(fK:i students. Florida ha* Institution* of higher learning.
tJllll.T E D HOUSECOATS • - 1 /
rr
junt boon agreed to by leading Htatenmnn of Northern and two Ntatn Universities with a total
enrollment of Ifi.lMM). loWa has not
fiAHAKDINE COATS, SUITS / 3 ® 1 *
Southern Rhodenla and the Nyunuluml Protectorate. Theno only supplied its universities wjth
are all Hritlnh colonic* in Kant Africa, north and Mouth of appropriate buildings and staff
5 A f t -A A A ,...
All Kelt lint* ...............
tho Zumhenl River. Tho detail* have not yet been arranged, hut its state revenues have bean
Otltl Lot HIoumcm, Skirt*
but the conferecH arc confident that their government* sufficient to build up u surplus
Try our Whopper's
One Otltl Lot Dm* . 2 for
will buck them up, and that a final plan can Ire drawn to of |!H),000,000 to carry over to the
.Special for Friday.
Fabric Glove* . . pr
next fiscal year.
be .submitted to the Hrlti*h Parliament.
Florida hus two State Univer­
Urn: Ruck Lutiic*’
T ender
Unity
Tho itlea of the*o colonic* i* to pool their renource* in sities with similar offerings in
untl Children's Dre**e*. .
Heef
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.
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v
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—
oppotdtion to the Union of South Africa, now controlled areas tlint atlrurt large numbers
One Lot Lnilie*' Shoe* pr.
Onion (irnvy— ~
by rcuctlnnury louder* of Dutch ancentry who wore Nazi of students, such as Arts and
Hone, value I,.'f5 to 1.155
vegetable)*—
Hut
Sciences,
Education
(teacher
train­
sympathizer*. Theno resource* are considerable. Some of the
Otltl
lot Slip*,
ing) and lluslnexs Administration.
(loll* — Muller
greateMt gold field* of the worltl are in Southern Rhodesia. Florida Slate University lias spec­
Puntiu*, Dru* . . eu.
Lc
Cotton, corn anti tobacco are grown in Northern Rhttdcsii, ialised offerings in Musjr. Home
Flannel an ti, It a y o a
anti Nymuilund. Anti Southern Rhndcrtla can hun*t of one Economies. Library Science, uml
P I ,A I K I .I I N U I
Gown* a a d Pajama*.
of the great Hcenlc marvel* of the world, the Victoria Social Cu t Work. Tin- University
Choice of:
Falls, a mile wide and more than twice a* high a* N iagara._of Floridu b u s specialized offer[l long sleeve*

Phone 481

Bargain Days-F:iday&amp;Saturday I
LADIES—

The Herald it publithing a leriet
of article* by Preudent J. Ilillit
Miller, which tlioubl be of inlereil
to all Florida taxpayer*, and tn
thoie who have the interest of
Florida's educational system al
heart. President Miller eiplaint
why it is nrceisary to have more
1f
money for the Hale university at
Gainesville. We are a* much op­
posed to more taxes a* anyone but
1 ‘
w# believe it it being ‘‘(renny wise
. i t I.
The Central African uninn idea i* already Htlrring a
aod pound fooliib" not to enable
i g
• p i the stale univertily In keep pace response in Hritlnh Ka*t Africa, where Kenya, Tanganyika
*■ with growing drtnandt for higher anti Ugantla might well loin force*. The map of Afriri.
education from an expanding popu­ fifty year* from now may look markedly different,
lation.
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Agriruture, Arehiti-eture,
Administration Knglnm' . X ^ pI X i JaS u T ta

|till1 iliilc 111 iln itil|ii«rlIIlit ri'Mi-uri'll

i/i Fry Jumbo Shrimp
Select Oyttler*
Deep Sea Scullop*
2 Veg,— R oIIh— Util
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wi.rl hi urli unit* it, lIn' Agri■nil m il Ks|niriiiii iil Stni inn, Kn.
.......... mi' ami liiiliiMiriul Kspi-i'lKiwaniH M eel
isii-iiI Slut inn, mill 11isi«-isss nf fln&lt;sIf you llmuglll you were gelling
Weekend Fmilllllitl Special
inrs- mill Kt'iiiinsisii- Iti’si'iurli
— 1&gt;. lie lulls dmihle dip ire
Duck when you paid your income
iraallaaM
rasa m»*»
.wallaaec r,sn
line*
tl"in|ii lum i inins/li |,&lt;&gt;|iiiItst inn ti,
treiiin soda
tax, think of how niutli worse it. tin- ('nmmisslim, he said. Tlu-se nll||ii,ri in one volume.
fill t'-w, Sluii- llnivi i ,it|i-, in uvnrwould have been if you bad rral- j Include putting Wildlife officers
Youngster* with eurosity fur in- fliiMing. Ilnwu willt a 'iimlur puptied how much in other taxes you ffi uniform, and increasing Ibetr formation on many subjects will illiiiinii fill* mnl mippiirt* two
have to pay. l ake automotive taxes, salaries, also requiring nf them fjni| much pleasure In studying Slut- Uulvi-riilt,-.* mn| oris- Statu
aiomfn
new standards of physical enndit- ()„. extremely well illustrated enfor instance, Florida motorists paid inn uml education
|ryrlnpi'dius for youth In the chlld$24,150,000 last year to the federal
(bi-itperallnii of lurge land own- ren's room. These Inrlude lutr- edi­
government, not counting what cts and ranchers in securing nmri- tinns .if The Ito.ik of Knowledge
they paid to the ilntr government piaces for hunting in the stule,] (-jn volumes), Compton's Pictured
VISIT TilK
World (look
for gasoline taxes and licenses tags. Is being sought by the Federation, Encyclopedia, Tile
Encyclopedia uml llrlttunicu -Ihmsaid Mr. Starling.
According to the I'M'j census, there
Tile Rev. II. I- Zimmerman and iar.
were 2.2^0.000 lesidents in Florida. Arthur Klrchhuff, chiirrli sext.m,| a series of fnldliig map* In color,
Thus they paid $10.74 rents on the were thanked by President W. A. mounted on u portable stand in
average In federal utUnmolive taxes. Morrison fin providing fncililles the reference room, show In detail j
or the meeting at thn Pansli the growth of various countries in |
Since there ar* urually five mem­ fHouse.
Europe, Asia and the Western
bers to a family with one bread
Hemisphere, Including maps of
AND INFANTS’ \yKAR — GIFT
winner, that means each family
territories added to the united i
car paid 451JO. Out since some
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families don't Cwn rars, those who
did paid mare than that.
tr«al|sufe scram 1‘sb* rtnri
lirnthur -1 Sislcr Suit*, il mn, up
limestone and 60 Iona of complete
in Pitpit? untl Liitt-n
fertiliser will he used pn pasture
Southrrn tension, [ilibutlering land.
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rrnsllssm |o»» l-ssr n n t l
Khumhii
tlri‘**i‘* by JohuHlrm
to lave the civil rigid of (ilihutlrrl.i-e Wilson, manager of thn vents varied. Some snid both
ing, Itavr won u mounding victory Seminole Truck and Tractor Co. men wore howls. Some of the
(iln v c uml l ’iir*t* mi-1* , . 1,50
in tha Sensle. romplrtrly ririnnlith- and hi-ud of the Marhlnury Com­ Korean women guests said the
R oy *’ T - S h ir t*
ing lltnie (ourt who term to be­ mittee of the project, today an­ gunmen told them to lie quietly
nounced that the hulldoxors and Inn the floor while they departed.
lieve that prejudice* con hr abol­ hi-uvy machinery hud been lined
• Mtinv — Mun.v othur ilt-m* 9
Dr. Underwood's father, the
ished by federal law, and that hack up, ami that he hud definite as­ .late Horacee (i. Underwood came
yank can be cleaned up and krpl surance that an International T- to Korea In the middle of the
Phone 1185
115 Magnolia
clean by remote control. Hut hav­ D-tM, the world's largest tractor, I IMQ'e from New York City uml
would he used in the operations.
founded
Chosen
Chri-lian
College.
ing won a great anil uncompromis­
ing victory, the South, if it wants
to make ill victory stick, must now
■iacerely set about the task of
cleaning up its own beck van),
mutt not close it* eyn, at it often j
hat in the past, to garbage cant
j
\ full and overflowing and learning
jT/UMn flieg which carry the diieate
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y of jtalouiy. prejudice and haired
L y- ti)lo every home. We muit do »omrI •’ thing of our own free will and
' L accord, not about (roll tax diicrimination* which do not exi*l. not
about lynching! which are virtually
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exiilanl but aitout tewen
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1 L whkh are also non exidant in terj
| tqin areti, about alreett where car*
L 1 get atuck in thn »and in dry
ft TV fe. wegther. and in the mud when it
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l'.' ®Y4 «U eq«ud oppprluoily to alt’ .
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FOR THE BEST BARGAINS
OPEN
IN TOWN1
TIL
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Family!
CHECK THE RED TAGS

PtopJe who are worrying about
L*MI impending depreuion and nrov
i of toting their Joba and not
~ able to find a new one,
.kftb “tout them, et the
need to be dene, if
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maniwwer aad the
MMary wherewithal, were availI# .to do them.- N w V - * j | ,° f
■Midi ‘ ewera. need rebuilding
ixUntiona into rpany lections
city. We need, a, new lewgM
^ 1 , plapu W . n^d d o A ,
warehoutea on qur lakefront.
perka andj pltygroundi, rt' nel faciliriea. We need new
in Georgetown and G o l*i to qtben. ta*
ia, u» oowo^wn

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In making baking powder bis­ dough onto a lightly flonrod board
cuits bo xuro to flour your hand* or pastry doth and arc ready to
after you have turned out tfca kaead aad shape.

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of a large trade-in
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Single sheets . . 50c off

C an^n Towels
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IMary Martha Emerickj Jr. Hijrh School To
To Wed J. F. Linsr, Jr. j Have Dance Friday

Slnee confectioner*' sugar Is often lumpy It Is n good Iden to
ed this morning by Honnlil Brooks. I
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Dancing will Ix-gln nt 7:30 I’, M. [
I Spoon It into a measuring cup
mill continue until
10:00 I'. M.
after which refreshments will he
l(
,.„0|p(| nt room tent-1
to avoid packing,
served
A
nominal
admission
ltr, . ; garnish it with a little |
Of Interest l” many friends ltd
charge I- being made
red ,.|,rratit jelly for extra npMuffins -hould be reinoied im*
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Sanford, Is the announcement of ||,k.p s, i,! ’ a''!, ' n^!!"(''m
peal Shredded eoconut Is a de- mediately ft,,in tlieir pans, "hen
Carlin Pulmer Ray— Society Editor
Telephone 148 , h(1 engagement of Mis. Mary Mar-; f t
L T v l IT "
S'
Bread pmliling t« espeeiully en* ilciou.
gnrtilsh for
chocolate they have finished linking, and
------------------------- i tha Kmerlek of Daltnn.Ga.. daugh-1 , , |L[11,; ' ■
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i ootist i enter, it was amimine- jnvuble when it I. served just br-ud pudding.
should be served .it once.
ter of Mrs. Joseph
Ktuerlek ofHuntington, W. Vn., formerly of
W
Sanford, and the late Mr. Kmerlek,
to John Knglehnrdt l ing, Jr. of
Chattanooga, Term., son of Mrs.
mention: John Knglchnrdt l.ing and ilia late
Mrs. Charles Hamil, Mrs. Jnck Ered Pope: honornhle
THURSDAY
Mr, l.ing of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Russell and K. II. Stowe each re- Mrs. Charles l.gtvson.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. S., reived u trl-eolor award for their
Class 7, artistic arrangements T/io marriage will lie an event of
will meet at the Masonic Hall entries In the annual Carden Club group. winners weie blue ribbons; eaily suntniei m Patten Cliupe) in
at haw P. M.
Flower Show which began yester- Mrs. H. U. Hutchison, Mrs. John Chnttnnooga.
SUNDAY
Mis. Kmerlek attended schools
dny and will end this evening at Schlrnrd, Jr., Mrs. H. II. Coleman:
The Fifth Congressional District »:tK) P. M nt tne Tourist Center. red ribbon*’ Mrs. Edward F. Lane, in Churlesion. W. Vn and was
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Townsend Council will meet in 5s. A background of bamboo formed an Mrs. William Wray: white ribbons: graduated from
Seminole High
Cloud at 1 1:00 A. M. with I*. V. attractive setting for the beautiful, Mrs. F. Adams, Mrs. I.. M. Tyre; i School in Sanford where -lie was
Di m . president of Daytona Bracti colorful displays of ro«es. gerhera honorable mention: Mrs. tieorge n member of the Pin \l|ditt Kappa
presiding. A covered dl»h luncheon daisies, camellias, hihisrtis, axul- McCall and tri-color: K. II. Stowe. sorority. She attended
l-'loriila
#111 be served at no«i and n mass ens, amaryllis, violets, hollyhocks, Class 8 included wall pictures and Slnti1 Unlvef-ity and received n
L A D IE S ’ S H IT S
meet ini; will liegln nt 1:30 P. M. euimtunu. delphinium, stuipdru- arrangements and winners were ItHchelnr of Science deg lee from
- wttir ths natlnnnl mrrrsrnTnttvr. gnus, ferns,
palms,
flowering hjue ribbon: Mrs, Hcrmnn Jacob- the University of Alabama where
Wayne
II.
Albers
presiding. plants and other exotic arrange. son: red ribbon: Mrs. (Bhson Bales she was a member of the Delta
N ow
Kveryoae Is invited lit attend find ments and plants.
and white ribbon: Mrs. It. C. Mil­ Della Della national social soror­
briny a revered dish.
ity. At piesont Miss Kincrick Is nsJudges
included
Mrs. T. B. ler.
D r ift*
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MONDAY
Class P, miniature arrangements, sneinted with the Office of Hous­
The Elsie Knight Circle of the .Swain, Winter Haven; Mrs. F. I&gt;. blue ribbons: Sirs. Kdvvurd Lane, ing Expeditor in Dalton. She is a
Trisman, R. W. Wheeler, Winter
Fit st Baptist Church will meet Park; Milford Foster. Mrs. W R.IMrs. Willlum Wray and Mrs. K. II. memlier of the First 1'reshylrrlan
wiih Mrs, U. C. Dixon. 220 West Boone. Mrs. Clement Wilcox, Or- St woe; red ribbons: Mrs, Lauren Church nnd belongs tu the Pilot
Nineteenth Street, nt 8:00 P. M. Iundo; Mrs. W. It. Woodruff. M r s . 1Johnson. Mrs. Wally
S|irtng weights and vdImm, All
Dietrichs, Club.
The Rev. J. It. Farris will be the Knox Berger, Cocoa; Miss t|. I I .! Mrs. K. R. Doyle and Mrs. Hays.
Mr. Ling was grnduuted from
wool galiariliue and I’lllIlfU’l. II*
* speaker.
gularly priced 35 00 in 55,00
Trask of Sarasota. Mrs. Kn.lor Niches. Class It), winners wen-: Baylor Preparatory School after
™ T h e Ruth Speerlng Girl's Auxil­ Corlett of Geneva was chairman of blue ribbons: Mrs. L. \V, More, which he attended (lie University
t
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ary will have a program meeting arrangements for the event and Mrs. J . M. Moye, L, Mrs. Julius of Tennessee and ivns a member of
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2
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at the church at 3:30 P. M. with assisting her were,. Mrs. Michael Dlngfelder: red ribbons: Mrs. Fred the Sigma Chi fraternity, lie grad­
(■roup No. 2 In charge.
(•inmn. Mm . Junto* TcrwJ1li*ic*r, Zorrcnncr, Mm. H. It* Colrman; uated with a Bacbcloi of Itn-dness
Mrs. Charles K. Ginn. Mrs. Charles while ribbons: Mrs. W M. Scott. Administration degree from the
Uwsnn. Mrs. Fred It. Wilson, Mrs. Dish garden pinner*
included: University of Chattanooga During
H. II. MeCaslln and Mrs. II 0 . blue r 11dmn : Mrs .1 N. (, 111o n; m i the recent war he solved with the
t -I/O 1 1
lletxel. Mrs. Ginn is president of rllilion. Mis. J. P. Hollxclaw; white 258lh Kngmcei ( mubal Ibittalion
the Sanford'Gnnlen Club.
tlhbon: Mrs. It. F. Mottle.
in the European Thrum lie is
2 -iro It!
One of the outstanding plants of
Table nirnngemrnt ribbons were now associated with the Pine.l.ing
Mi's I.more O'Conner of SisI -ire I,
the -luiw was the yellow and bmwn awarded lit Mrs George Harden Motor Company in Chattanooga.
terville, W. Vn. arrived yesterday
wild orchid plant from the Ever- 1,n,l Mrs. Mirhuel Oin«nn. Corsage Mr. l.ing is u memher of the First
:t
-I/o t*
visit
Mrs.
Blanche
Helix
at
her
t
gln.les entered by Mrs. Itu-ell.i winners were: bine ribbon.: Mrs. Baptist ChuriIt, the Juniot Chulltime in the Cowan Apartments.
her
of
Commeire,
the
llmlulor's
I -I/o
In Cluss I or roses group blue rll.-l J»* k Hiwsall nnd Mrs. . B. Crum,
Mr*. Kelt* ulso lias as her guest lions
were won by Mrs. O. |,.i ley: red ribbons; Mrs W It. W iny: t'luh, Alhumlua Sliline Temple
her daughter, Mrs, Donald F. /as- ■Itniks, Mrs. L. M. Tyre. Mis. Hits-'white ribbons; Mrs, l-rnmis Mori and the Cliattanooga
t -l/o
t bdf and
pel of St. Paul, Minn.
sell IP red ribbons1' Mis M I.ee, wether and honorable mention: Country Club
Mis. ‘ Chnrle* Wilke. Mis. J m ' Mrs. J. AL Move. Mrs. C. L. RedL A C E ( H IM W IN S
I-1 lends will lie glad to "i t,, Glllon, Mrs. W It Jenning-. M r- ding and Mrs. It. II. Crumley. Mrs.
that II. J. Clause has returned to
ll\ St'i anii»n im iru hi-'* IUviik hi
H
I. M. Moye; while ril.l.on- Mi -. It. I " . w a s
uwaided u him
In- home ill Puhukee from the hos­ V Newman, Mr-. Jan u s Higgins, •
ID'ifitini vnlm 1t'H
fur her ill-piny of a fbiwe
pital whi te he was confined as the
result of injuries received In an
S p e c ia l
l&gt; r.
iiiitoundiile accident last week in
Tyre
nnd
Mrs.
James
lliggiu(4"*
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tliul city.
In Class 2. or unrnial- g.mip, Hlewurt a red rlh
Mr and Mr- till H i t'll en
lain.- lit,lions were wot. hv Mrs.
11"' ............ t.urd. i. Hub r e c i v lertiiined on rii. s.lay n.ghl i.mor
L A D IE S ’ D U E S S E S
CA N N O N
I 'l t O D I U
IS
John Roger-, Mrs. George
Maiden, etl niueh acclaim from the judge- mg their dunghtei Hi lly l..iui»e(
Mr-. J. C Whiddou, Mis
Milieus lot IIS displays of flowers, mlriiu- «n het firsloiilidav at
I he home,
D IS H C L O T H S
f i t . HUOne I'nrk nl ritrlv S p rin g t id
Tyre and Mrs. Jack Itu-ell red *""•». bird houses, scrapbooks and of Mr. and Mr- t I
H'ltell In
ribbons: Mrs. Edwaid McCall. Mrs. many other outstanding exhibits, l ake .Monroe tonnes ...........nioyed
H A TH C LO T H S
I fu r S I .0 0
lulls, Y l l l l l i 'S I I I lu ilfi
Edmund Melscli, Mis. .link Rus- Fit st, second, third and honorable after which iefir«hnienl&lt; ciinslsl
Mi-s l.iln Wiiodnrd. Ilnme Hem sell,
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. mention rllihims were won by the ing of cuke, lee rieiini and soft
D IS H T O W E L S
i fo r L « 0
anil Mrs,
(I. I.
Barks:
drinks were served
iin-tratiou Agent, desrrllrrd today vvhi’te^"rlhiions:'^ Mrs. Geiirge ilar' followingwtudentsfrom the Hunti:
Those cnliiylng the evening with
the various exhibits which will be (|(1||
Murs-H- Tyie. Class SidePrimary School. West Sidi
on display at the American Legion
|H.r,,nn|„|,:
t ,1,1,011-: Mrs. Primary School. Grammar School Betty l.ouisi- were (buy ami Frank I
High School:
Kenneth Tatum. Diane and Kan ell Hicksponsored fnir which Is-glns on o^niU-H Wilke; red iihhon- Mrs. Junior
Mar. 21 at the fnlr grounds &lt;#P"-1 s y Doudney and Ui-iolor. Mrs, Ramsey, Shirley Tyre, Midlie Jo so.i, Becky mid Bohhy llow'ard and,
Morrison, Harriett Iteddlng, Peggy Killy Hickson Also "Butch Holly,
A ite the Municipal Ball Purk
Charles Hamil.
IM E ( E H O O D S
• Canned products to lie displayed
{ -|n„
|,„n,
uilicrous Ann Thnrnley, Graham Itigg-. Billy &lt; lunde. Tommy. I n,da and Richard
Hickson,
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will lie fruits, vegetables, rell-he-, 11,]cif,ill, winners were l ine Millions; Tyre. Nancy Cushing, I,atr&gt; Will- III Mill. Ml- Kenneth
i nil- i nLli&lt; it hi-Hia111* 11 |iti ,, k*i itn|h iti
III it. Ill
Hickson,
Betty,
jelly, meats, jams, citrus innrmn- &gt;)r- Krnnels Merlwifiei and It. Its, Thomas Minor, Itohcrl Iteely, Jj)"HOI SE ( O A T S
Hn\%it-. i *m||ii||h Hint N|i \I n i »'
lades anil honey. I lie Jars in whieh ( jj Walthmir; ted rihliiin«:
Mi&lt;. llntlic Witte, Margaret Moore and Hamp. Alvin llitlell. Maiy liittell,
l Ji'
and S n ii fa L i n
dia|u iv
sirs. Mai,dll latum. Mi. and Mrs.
these produets ure ilispluyeit mll"l 1 (Charles l.awson and Mrs. K, G. I'hiulei Itussidl
17ini' t§kill 111\ ♦ *•I ill III I - Hlifi"
mul *11 hi!m i lli•11/ and
h*-i h Vn
John Itolli, Mr-, W. H. lliek-ou
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Also Hull Slioenmker, ‘.Mvrna
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lie I'lean and polished with no rusty ......
Rj||,ntrick,
J r . ; white
nhhoits: Mrs.
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VI.
id ('ll I MI n |&gt;Mllv Il-l.tl I-Jt*r•* II
D m * hi * !»H yd
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1. 1.1 Tliav
iliiitl liM Eubanks Marly Ceintron. Clarice
lulls,
she .said.
They iiiiis
niuslI lie lilt
unb• j1 j; |)llVis, vi.
Mrs. II
II. 11
II. /*&lt;
Coleman1
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' HiMell. Alt.
in fiu^hd lia*lu
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f o r m in sire, luladeii With the name |)|nl| mri, J |l(,|, IImkhs-II. Winners in . Craft. Dawn Pearson, Peggy Ann *•**'* AMr.
Miltell and the
,1S. in, Lf. U
S p e c i a l 9 8 f y tl.
of iiioduct und the name of the C|a*» fi, flowers, shrubs, vines and Thnrnley,
Ann Thurston.
Lola m"*1 1,11,1 ho-tes*
di-player must lie on the bottom trees, were: blue rilihnns: Alls. I.nulse Vales, Meredith Scott, Dede
S p e c ia l V a lu e 3 -!^
of the Jar.
Edmund Melscli and Mrs. Charles Sharon, Francis Middleton. Nolly
KM squiirn p rin ts, nniull usMilk, butter and cottage cheese Wilke; red Millions: Mrs. A. H. Dunn. Ann Thurston, Jimmy Moye,
sn rim i'iii ni p u ltel it^•ill he displayed ip tho dairy pro­ Ailing, Mrs. Al Lr-e nnd Mrs. S. t). David Brown, Dottle Williams. B.
IllItTIf \NM i CNCK.MENT
i n i 'lii'-onni i nr
ducts group nnd baked product* ghinholscr; while ribbons: Mi
Hodgson,
Nancy Cushing Jack
will Inrliiile coke, pic, bread, rolls, E. Spencer; Class H, potted plants.
Thomas. Wallace Pope, Earl licit
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Mr and Mrs. Currie lln-i
L a d ie s '
I ’a ja i n a s
Jiitiglinuts
and
cookies,
Mis* winners included: bine
m u , n
tiu v y
iU0I1I1,
iiim ii, n
u i 11 Dunn,
im im m ,
rKriul
u n
ribbons: ton.
Nancy
Horn
iiiioouiii'e the birth of a son, Wad,
Woodard
annotinred. Clothing
-----------------------T and Mis. C. it. Klrtley, 2, Mrs. M. I. Ball, JoAn Hughey, Billy Thotnp- I.eRoy, on Alar. In at the I'VrimM
A nd (io u n s
handwork will include the display T||BS&lt; Mrs, W. II. Brinson. 2, Mis. -on. I.indn llaiuliill, Yvonne Cullen,
Itn le h er 1.m i'ii. Ml in. w nlo in
of bedspreads, tuhlerlnths, rugs, yUchaM Ginsnn, Mrs. W. It. Jen- Sandra Dunn, Mary Ann Wilke, l iinghton Mi’iiinriiil llospilul At,
Snniiiii/i'il , ..|i.itt,
ni l
pillow cases, rpiiltK, wmbrnldory |
R, It Stowe, Mrs. Jack .lane English,
Phyllis .Shunics, Hasty is 1 lie former Vera Itaiil,
I’iitk. lit nw n. 1.11111, 1111 on.
1 11|iir' j itiiI pit I tot its, \ i
display, eroehel, knitting, apron .Russell, 2, and
Irl-cnlnr: Mr-. Alnrgarei Murri-on, Jean Tarranl.
N’iiv v Kognlnilv I till \■I
displays,
feed
hag
garments, Jn,.^ Rus-ell; red Millions: Mi- Mary Ann Ludwig, Marlon Ituuth.
In*-— In i ‘d.i
jliiu-i* dresses, and chllilleli's dress Fied Wilson,
Mis. I. E. Hpeiuot, Fntni'i s Middlpton Tlumimy ItuH
Mi. nnd Airs. Vinoont A Mul,
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i-h of any material.
Mrs. F. Adam-, Air-. Charle- Ijiw- -i'll and others.
of Brooklyn, N Y. nniiouinr it,
( l o s c o t l l 2 - ' ,S
There will In- a crafts display son and Mrs. Frank Miller; White
Sever*l_ schools were awarded birth of a daughter. Luiirii Jim. '
Chad flower display In inrliidp pot­ ribbons, Mrs. Julius Dlngfelih'i, I iililions for groU]i displays. Mr- mi Mar. 1). Mrs. Ihiloy will 1-' i
ted plants und flower arrange­ Mrs, J. M. Moye, Mrs. Roy Tlllls, |John Schlrnrd, Jr., is In charge nf nii'mhered ns the fnrmct Mi
ments. A llfi entry fee will he Mrs. W. A. Murri-on
Mrs. the Junior Gnnlen Club.
Muriorie June llurduk.

Social And Personal Activities

Social Calender

Mrs. Hamil, Mrs, Russell And E. B. Stowe
Win Tri-Color Awards At Flower Show
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S A N F O R D S A L E D A Y S Specials al
Kill DAY AND SATURDAY -

MARCH IS &amp; 10

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Personals

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, '«SZ Hetty Ismi-c llitlell
Ml, S W l t e f S t S A Honored On Birthday
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Miss Woodard Telia
&lt;)! Fair E xhibit

29i‘ y«l.

charged for each dub und first
prixe will lie $2ft.; second, till and
third, 111). The fair Is open to the
public.

BARGAINS

Circle No. 4 Meets
With Mrs. Cooper
Circle No. -I of the W. M. U. of
the First Baptist Church met with
Mrs. R. F. Cooper on Monday
,'lernnon with the opening ser­
vices lielng led hy the hn»t#M. The
study of a chapter front Women
of the Bible was taught by Mr*,
H. A. II. Wilkinson, and Mra- K.
L. Garrison and Mrs. I. N* Kim­
brough talked *tn the group on
Communitv Mlsslnns und Steward­
ship.
^ Plans were made for a visit to
™ he County Home ami nt thu con­
clusion of the meeting refresh­
ment* were served to Mr*. J . C,
Whiddnn, Mrs. W II. Stovall, Mr*.
Kimbrough, Mrs. F. E. Robertson,
Mrs. K. M. Carroll, Mrs, R. 8.
Van,Stone, Mrs. W. P Brook*. Jr&gt;,
Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs. A t t William.
Mrs. Wllknsim, Mrs, A. C. Wli*
ilams, Mr*. W. L. Whindon, Mr*.
J . I, Jackinn, Mr*. Turner Ix»ig«
^uitii Che hostess, Mr*. Popper,

S p e c ia l

S lip s,

( .trill.

C l o N c o u t |/^ P r i c e

| .0 0

_____________________________________

ONK LOT

M E N ’S

Kxtni Specinl

M E N ’S

DRESSES H 'M

SLA C

K S

All wool gnhnidiin in S|iiiug wi'ightGl'tty, Green at.d l.ui m wuint -t/.e- 2H
thin It. Iteguliii vnlm* ISM* lllt.Tfi

SH I U TS

f IJM»»( »•('»I1.«I I'lilnt |*M»I -«'#*!
\vInti*, liuttoi! d"\v ft and
luo
Hixi*n li'Pv thru is VuIhi*s ir* i *n

S p e c ia l
S p e c ia l

ONK LOT

2 -« »

| 4 -S ^

SKIRTS *1‘°®
lio y H * S p o r l S h i r t s
I Broken .Si/. - i t iimie, und -olid

ONK LOT

BLOUSES »l-»

Mrs. II. L. Osborne was hnstes*
for tin) monthly meeting nf Circle
No. fl of tho First Baptist Church
at her home on West First Street
on Monday afternoon. Tho mission
study was conducted hy Mra. W' D.
^Gardiner and Mra. C. A. Andaraon
• ta lk e d to the group on Stewardship applied to mission*.
Plans were made to contribute
to world rellaf
following tho
business meoMng tefr*sh
were served by Mr*. Oebot
alsted by Mr*. K. D. Dekle. Those
attending were Mrs. A. Ir B*rIneau, Mr*. E. W. Blfgora, Mrs.
Dekle. Mrs. Oshorra, Mr*. John W.
Abrahams, Mrs. Anderson, Mr«.
Gardiner, Mr*. C- C. Collin*, Mr*^1R. T. Thonpu, Mr*. Wataon ReM,
r*. Curtis Lavender, Mr*. W. P.

■iilnrs, value'

Underwear Shorts
ami 1.2fi values. Klr.e*, JO, 12, til
und JH only.

S|)ecial 40c

Long sleeve leny cloth, fine
for lii'ach went in Tan, While,
Yellow. Ages 12 linn 18. Regular

values 1.05.

Closeout 8 *

Sport Shlrtft
PanUi'Sockt, Tien
Bitrgttlns

; ■ll1

98‘

MEM

t

i"

White hrnadeliith. elastic sides,
full cut, hunfnrlxed. Regular 1.00

Bargains For

MEN’S ROBES
at

Terry cloth, white or stripes,
tdeuf for house or hear It. Sixes
8m., Med., Lgc. Regular valuoa
14.05,

m r i. v ,

j

Special 7*^

Nswsoms,
■

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

— ...—

Mu. Arthur B^kwltk," Jr.
• O' •

•*'

' ■

iM a i
h- m
♦ViXiss
* 'oasOL

I'la*

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

MrN. Osborne Hostess
For Circle 6 Meet

h i,

(•tie till ill* C an ties, lira s.
S h u rts in hrnken sizes

Tnilnri'il siv lo s. plum w h ite w iisltable tV In n ese
Sizes : t j Ihi it :tM lii'Ktllltr value :U '8

At Cowan’s

•

L IN G E R IE

B L O U SE S

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—an nijfc*

reURTOAt KAXCft If, iu *

TOT BANFpOT HA1P,BAOTOIP, WUMIBA

TH E SANFORD HERALD. *ANFORD. FLORIDA'

pa g e f iv e

80 % DISCOUNT ON
COLUMBIA ALBUMS
‘ OVERSTOCK SALK"

Llmtt*d Tim

TO INCLUDE!

REG.

NUTCRACKER SUITE
BENNY GOODMAN

SALE PRICE

92.40
1.95

14.75
3.90

THE MUSIC BOX
119 -&gt;V «-» ♦*!

Phone 95.3

SA N FO RD

STORE WIDE CLEARANCE SALE

ANNOUNCING NEW OWNERSHIP

OUR RED TAGS MEAN R EA L VALUES

Sanford Paint &amp; Glass Co.

Wallace Silver Cream
JA c Per Bottle

Perfume* By Kogaux

SHOP IN SAN FORlfjfTOMORROW, MARCH 18th and SATURDAY, MARCH 19th and SAVE.
THE ADVERTISERS ON THESE PACES and OTHER PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS WHO ARE MEMBERS OF THE

117 So. PARK W E . — I’llONF. 30.3
rt ETCHER t: HULLS. UMNEIt

LIMIT 3

®°Dle for

Wm E. KADER, Jeweler
Phone 367-W

112 So. Park A%e

Special Besi Grade Bed Barn
Itiiof Point $2.75 Kill

INVITE YOU TO COME TO SANFORD FRIDAY and SATURDAY - TAKE- ADVANTAGE OF THE FINE BARGAINS TO BE FOUND IN TIIEIR STORES

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

«»!»• *
42 CHEVROLET 2-door S p ira l
DeLuxr now motor. fitu&gt; ttrr».
rollcnl point muI ■*■*• •’over* '
ear you'll
pif»uil In own mid
to drlvr. Whh $1115

COTTON FROCKS
8peci«l 80 iq. Percale and Pop
lln Print*. Priced wky down for
thl»‘"M»rchent'e Day Event" Zip
per ond Button front*. S I M

207 Mngulin Amv

It CHEVROLET 2-door
paint Jolt like appearance
motor tli.it Iihh lot* of Kn,’d
■&gt;f fine lidiliH in It. A leal
(«r low i o .t lr«nii|iottiilinn
it. ilrn r a W „ 11*25.

Steel Security Safety Box
Ideal For Hume nr Office
Keep Valuihlr Papem S ite

.19.95 KI.ECTKIC BLANKET
AN ODD LOT ASSORTMENT

CELERY CITY PRINTING COMPANY
113 South Park Aienue
Sanford, Florid*

Sanford Motor
&amp; Equipment Co.

2 Snvnil Oil Spurt* llenier— 51590 II. T. I'.

Tii.'illll MASTER CONSOLE PIANO

I Zll (Oil. Mnmifmlnird Ohm Water Healer
i
I an (&lt;al Muiuifat'liiml Git* Water Healer

2 5 '. OFF ON Oil. AND ELECTRIC IIKAT*

KANIMLL KLI'XTRIG CO.
1 12 Miikod IIh A te .

CHEVROLET OWNERS

Special for one werl*

Special
Ladies Gabardine Suits &amp; Coals

DRY CLEANING SPK&lt; IAI

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
Dodge Jnh Killed Trucks
s

I

Sanford's
Indelible MarklrtirBetk W&gt;V Linens

Super DcLuxe Radios inslalled In your car

Ideal For Markin* Laundry

$ | .00 B a r g a i n s

Speeial 20*'

Stive Dollars nl Holler’s
Holler Motor Side*.
2nd &amp; Pnlmetlo SI h

Here Slnrr 192*

COWAN’S

Phone 12.31
Sunlortl, Fin.

I IS S. Sanfnril Ate.

As Is $246 (|(&gt;

II a ml ha ifs

TWO H9r JARS

Walgreen Agency Drug Store

P

109 N. Palntellti

Dresses

CELERY CITY PRINTING COMPANY
115 Smith Park *\»mur
Sanforil, Florida

TED DAVIS FURNITURE COMPANY
11 E. Isl SL.

Snttfortl, F1h.

We f’**irntsli T h e Home"
P hone 171

Phone 9

Dorothy I'erkln*

Perfume. and Powder Set
Beifiilar 2.00 * Sulc 1.00
Mary Dunltill Lipstick
Regular 2*90
Sale |.25
Dorothy Perkins Weather Ldion
Re if. $1.00 eii.
Sale 2 for $|.00

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
E ve ryth in /» for the Huilder

3 W. ,'lril

I'lmm

LANEY’S DRUG STORE
II E. First SI.

Phone
Rollm**tcr

firo to n t

.

49c BEST READEK
FICTION
BOOKS
■

14.95 ELECTRIC
FREIGHT
TRAINS
With Treneformer

Brand New
SPARK
PLUGS

21.95
STEAM
IRONS

9 J9

21.95 F A N HEATER
COMBINATION

ON A LL TOYS— GAMES ON A LL PAINTS
AND PAINT
OR DOLLS 25%
SAVINGS

Style N.&gt; ,I.5&gt;U come tn lied,
Green. White ot Mulllralnrflne amaotb leather—and only

SUPPLIES

Value*. 1 4.95

22.95 .....................

Q 95 ot £

Spurn. Crepe*. Taffeta*, ui** ’ -lb. In-in

DINNERWARE

COTTONS

4.98 values....................

9.95 Rubber
BABY
D O LLS•

19*

BARGAINS
ODDS &amp; ENDS

"SANFORD DAY”
SALE SPECIALS

LADIES’ DRESSES—

PHONE 12

Itn. YVnmtn'o A ChlMtcn'a Raadylo Waar %
outfit the entire Umlly * »ea— 8***&gt; money

H. &amp; A. DEPARTMENT STORE
—SANFORD AVK, AT Ilk ST.—

( the** wonderful
BrniK along i* friend mid huv
valtie*
BLU E POPLIN UNIFORMS—
For Hiu lucky *lxe Id. vnluas 2.98
■■
SLIPS— Mutlifilliimfiit ctc|H!i lace trimmed ami
lliiloml HlylfH. regular 9.98 value*
■*
GOWNS— Hatisle mul Wrinkle Crepe regular ®.9&gt;!
value* 11.98
•*

NO REFUNDS. NO CHARGES

HALF SLIPS— Uotlon eyelet embroidery ruffle 4 .1 1
trim. LU9 value*
*

ALL SA1.ES FINAL

8HOKJTK PAJAMAS— Luxitt* Rayon knit, re- • .9 8
gular 4.98 value*
•

Klectric Broilers .
UFA 12.45 8u!e Price $8.00

, %

A s Alway* You Arc Invited Tn Vl*lt J. M, G arrett’* Store While In Sanford. Thursday And Friday. March
18th And 10th.
.» .
If You Havo Not Soon Our Thread Stock Then You Have A Treat In Store — Everyone Seem* To Think II
The Beat In Town — The Price* Are Right, With A Few Below Other*.
•
Eaater I* Not Long Off. Why Not Make Your Eu«tor O r e s * Thl* Year - It Can Ho Done C h ea^ r - To Se­
lect From Wo Havo Eyelet Embroideries In Plquua AnU.tJlmlty — I linloil I Itiue*, build And I rlnlcd In­
dian Head — Waahablo Rayona — Plaid Gingham — And Something Now-Corded Pique By Dan R lv e r From The Above It Might Seem That There Are .tg ly Two Item nln ,My Store - But A VI.lt Wlll Pmvo
Different. 1 Havo The Boat Men'* Work Clothing IrcTho County-jTho 0»h Ko*h — The Stephens —The
"Big-Dad” In Dresa Shirts And 8port Shlrta For g en A Boya— The Hall Mark In Underwear— Hane*

And "Utica”.
.
‘
. ..
There le Something In The Store For The Tlnleat Baby To The Largest Man Or Woman. All Of This Haa
Been Mada Possible By The Continued Return Of Customer*. And By The Word* Of Recommendation Spok­
en To Others By Those That Were 8trangers A Few Months Ago.

J. M. GARRETT
CORNER FIRST STRUT AND SANFORD A.VE

CLOSING OUR INFANT’S* W EAR DEPARTMENT

l/.f to 1/2 off
Including:
.
• McKern Rotiele Knit Suit*
• |)l«po*nblu Dlu|&gt;cr Pad*
• 100*;; Wool Crib Blaiikul*. Carriage Robe*,
Candlewlck Spread*
• Fine Madeira Batiste Infanta Urease* and
Slips
• Kntiato Hand Embroidered Pillow Case*
• Turkish Towel Blba
• All Wool Hand Crocheted and Knit Sucquua
and Sweater Seta
• Judy Pull-proof Sheet* «
• Gertrude* and Robes

m m

Hunt's Tuxedo Feed

1911 Ford V2 Ton Stake

B A R G A IN DA Y
SP E C IA L S

Toy Coca-Cola Truck

Formula 20 Cream Shampoo

12.95 KI.ECTKIC ORANGE JUICER
2 0 '. OFF ON ELECTRIC FIXTU RES

PORTABLES - TABLE MODELS

ATTENTION

Kwlcky Juicer

Q

RADIOS - RADIO PHONOS

Special J5®.00
Here Hinre 1920

Going ill Co*I • • •
1 Simill Oil Spin e Healer— It* I (Ml It. T. C.

|

OTHER FINE
BARGAINS—LOOK OfiR
STOCK OVER

Attend Our Spring Showing Of FR1G1
DAIRE APPLIANCES. OPEN HOUSE
MONDAY APRIL 21at Souvenli# for the
Ladies
i *

LOOK A T THESE
O U T S T A N D IN G V A L U E S

I

Model lilt I'nrlthle radio ,*» .

IVIN

I ni,ets»l Apartment Hang. 11.* •

111..

Put table r*dt«

.*1 IN

1 able model

radio

.111k

ItroMo table

Hadlo

271..

" « k r up to

Mink radio

111*

Hand) Hot IVaffle lino
Electric Kellie

Sportcoats

*

t'nlirraal, runtentlonal type,
Vacuum Cleaner

NOW

it.Y

Unlteraal Table Top Hater Healer

*•'*..
In in
O 9.*
1.1/..ill

L'lrcla Fluureacent l)e«k Lamp

.13 on

Dress Shirts

Hand Juicer

I2.9.Y

2 lb Krer Hot Waabln* Machine

IH.'J.'t

Regular I'rire .3.95
Adi ert lawMInt tide

Dumcallc Automatic Cory Coffee .Maker
2J.7.Y
GKNEItAI, ELECTRIC DEAI.EII

Ncr not

hm giioi f :»l»lr for

iiiiiim i .i I

S i.o fo rd , I I

SANFORD ELECTRIC COMPANY

Pajamas

116 Magnolia Ave.

* *lo r

Phone 112

Site C and D Only
Value* l« 6.95

SHOE Specials

Sweaters
Value* to 10.06

Necktie*

Special $.98 each

Regular 1.00 Keller*

NOW

Visit Our Store Ftp* Many Other Bargains

.17 pr. CHILDREN'S SHOES
Value* to 3.95
.
Buarantcrtl l-y timal llMii»i’kuu|iiiii{ . . . *0 aiiuare count In &gt;i
flnr, ainiiulli flnihli I .aitfu.unnintniont of Uumtlfnl lutltvinn mnl
auliil color*

Special 49c yd
'CORRECT MEN’S WEAR1

Fancy I'liltriim in Hiinfmui'.l Vat &lt;l\. .| mnlorlnL. -.Iiort .Iccvr.

Special 2*59 ea

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Seminole Counter
Team Bought By Club Championship
Smokers’ President Tournament Opens,

standings, Yet ail he did was
leah out four hit*— two double*
and two single*— in fly# trip* to
tha plat* to drivo In throe run*
In a 10-6 loat cam*

From The

LAKELAND. Mar. 17-(Speclel)
Ho had a painful charlcy hor»# Coach Vince'Granell trimmed hi*
In hi* loft l« r and his body was Florida Southern Collets baseball
battered and bruised from a Ion* "quad yoaterday in the aocoad cut
Ith "print of the season.
training on Mar. 1 4nd
The roater of the Moccasins
final Sunday, October 8.
now list* 12 batterymen, 12 InHI Meg got every awing out of fielders, and 7 outfielder*.
hi* aching body. He had used up
Most attention in the position
all hla opportunities to hat in scramble has centered at firstthis game. When he made his final
hit Manager Bucky Harris—not base and the outfield' There la
niMaggio—signalled for a pinch little to choose between the first
runner. Aas Joe hobbled off the seekers, and several trios have
diamond, ill,.'164 Fenway Park workrd well in tha outer pasture*.
Chuck Terry has Iteen moved
fnns stood up and cheered, It wm
an ovation that few,Yankees ever from shortstop to second with
heard. You would have to go heck Kmt Aihus movlmr in the opposite
to the days of Ruth and Gehrig. direction.
DiMag never complains about
SOCCER AH WELL
hi* injuries because he lovea to
NEW YORK—UP)—Hugh Meploy hall. After his recent aliment
Lean one of the best referee* in
m- said
“La*l season the pain wn* so the American Hockey League, also
Intense It affected both my legs. I* rated a* one of Canada's top
The calf of my right leg stiffened soccer offleals. McLean handled
liecause In favoring the heel I two of the most Important soccer,
wn* using an unnaturol stride, matches In Canada last summer,!
Mv knee swelled. Roth thighs the games between Toronto IJIs-1
pained me. That's what I want to ter* and Liverpool, England, and
ovoid this year. Maybe it will the Toronto Greenbacks— Swedish '
All-Star tilt.
I
clear up I hope »o."
DIMafglo's recent ailment re­
call* the spring of 1047 when he
was missing from the St. Peter*- season except IMP. And that year
hug camp. He was In Baltimore he not only bated .381 but led
where hi* left heel was mending |both leagues while playing 120
following a hone spur operation games.
You can het that DIMagglo will
which required 40 stitehes. Larry
MacPhnll. theq Yankee president lie out there in center field regu­
wn* in Miami Irving to get hi* larly this season. He wants to
No. I scout, Paul Krlchel, to make firdsh on top. And he has that
contract railing for a reported
a ilea) with Cnanic Mack.
tIHi.OOO. It's so easy to rememlirr
MHiThnit ami Krlchel were that final game of I1NH when
standing
liesid - a car belonging
to another Yankee scout: It had
a flat tire and. noticing that MarPhuil seemed anxious to get to
Coast l.eaguo reports say Rucky
town, we picked him up.
Harris. ex-Yankee manager. Is
"I don't nee how I can pick the getting 122,600 for pllating Han
Yankee* to win. Why, there's no Diego this season.
telling how inueh DIMuggio will
pluv," tile writer said.
“ You can’t nick ns worse than
second." Macl'hail said, "That
mean* we'll In- the contender, at
worst. And icgurding DIMuggio
don't worry, lie'll lie all right."

SIDELINES

FORT MYER8. March 17-(Spe(Jmilifylng rounds for the chnmHr ARTHUR HECK WITH, JK.
t u n —President Tom Hplcoln of plonshlp of the Sc ml mi in Conn-1
Herald Sports Editor
the Tampa Smoker* nnnuunrrd Iry Cluli stnrt tomorrow, It was
. her* yesterday that he had purch- announrrd today hy Manager Ed
naed the F'alatkn Aroian’* frnneh- Levy-Whllner.
lae of the FloridaStiilo League
All score* for the rounds must fji
■ atvd would operate the club thislie turned Into Manager Ix’vy- tii
« M at,
Whllner by nest Wednesday, so in
The directors of the state league that the three flight* can Im* nr-lot
mult approve the purrhnse before ranged.
II
Rplrola and
his associutea coolake Only one qualifying round is he
over the operation of the hall club, necessary, Levy. Whltner asserted, ha
Included in the purchase lieslde The tourney Is tyr club members in
, the franchise was 21 pinVers. the'only.
| &lt;
club hus, and uniforms
Defending champion Is C. K. i ini
Henry Gonaale* of Tampa, has Mini I .Spencer.
11.1
•been named secretary nod Ircasur-----------------------------isil
rr of the I'nlulkn Sports EnterSOVIF.T SCORES
prise, the name under which the
MOSCOW - (/P) — An Estonia «l
new dub will he operated. Goniiilam Will also In- business manager
~"Bf the cluli He lake* over immed­
iately.
Splcola said a president would
b e -named In the next few days
along with n playing manager.
The club's nickname of Arnica's
Would bo continued.
T h e Tampa Smokers will main­
tain a working agreement with the
Patatka club," Gomtalcx said, “ami
Will no everything possible to give
the city n winning hall club.
“Wp hope lo get n popular man• r r who will lie luith a leader
gnd a teacher to young players.
Our goal Is for I'alntkn to he
fighting for a first division lierth

Moraboll. 10. of New York City
She will be llromlwny’i represents
live at the contest to be ituged ...
May IA in relcrt "Mis* (ir
Card ut 1010 1

Moccasin Baseball
Squad
Is Trimmed
*
&lt;1IV&gt;

If (ilrj,jiu|ju,.(i'.

G re y h o u n d

Dr. C. L Person*
OPTOMETRIST

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE
ilea saw prescribed, diepeaaed
Repalra sad Adjustment* mad*
B ear* M l — M

Rat. MS

•

Atlantic National Bank Bid*.
Hanford, Florida
Phone SH

The THINKING FELLOW
rid«* the

“Yellow”
PHONE

24 Hoar Service

YELLOW CAB CO.

Qtouauidoo relieve, praoindy because
it goes right to the real of the trouble
to help tooien end espel germ laden
phlegm tod aid nature to roothe end
heal raw, tender, inilsmtd bronchial
mucoui membrane*. Tell yourdrueglii
to Mil you a bottle ...
of (.'reomullion
with the undemanding ^iu niuit like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you ate to have your money back.

SSSSMSWsSSSW.
QUICK RELIEF FROM

tgwapRawn at Otatraaa Arising from

STOMACH ULCERS
• « i to EXCESS ACM)

FfaeB—KTaQaaili—wTraat— ntWat
Matt IWger It Will Ceet Yea NetMag
Over ttu«* lalllloo bottle* of the Wlix.ea
T s s . r u . N t have b e t a inlil (or teller ot
eyuutoai.ofdlslreeeerltlni from Merwerh
end DMetf.nelUts.rs Ju* massets Arte —
cue to tw in Asia. Sold on 15 lists' tried
Ask ror “Wltlere's ateeseoe'' ■hick fully
Stpleln. this tr.etm.Dl—tree—el

Ninth Race—fi-lfi Mile
1234607R*

ROtTMILLAT ft ANDERSON
DRUGS
TOUCHTGN DRUG COMPANY

Greyhound Gus la on
the air tonito over
WOlt/, at 6:66 and
WLOF nt 0:65 with
all the 'dope' on the
dog* at the OrtnndaHnnfnrd Kennel Club,

Rube's Reward
Magic Choice
fluiic IlntlMii
Gloria K.
I'undrimmlmn
Mel l.lng
Rolling Lee
Flying Luck

NO MINORS ALLOWED • IH)ST TIME H:0ll I
On Raul* 17 (Hanfurt) Highway) at Longwnod
about H mllea north of Orlando

—TURN AT RED ARROW—
N n v N c lv r ti

N ew f M u f p

Colsatt-PalmollvE-PMt'i Fabulous Washing Discovery

lo w -p rle a d ( g n - M d I h t

great

N&gt;w FlymoMth

m a k e * I h t differen ce!

There's beauty in every sweep­
ing new law lino of It—and
throughout Its brilliant new
interior. And this Is beauty
(lull's built un advanced cn*
gineerlng . . . to give you a
great new automobile that
handles east T, rides smooth­
er. perform s L etter —the
greatest In a lung Idle of
great Plymouth.)

The greatly Increased glass
area Is exactly where you
need It — In the windshield
and rear window. And the
new design of the hood and
the entire body gives the
driver a clear, undlslorted
view nt the road - In all dlrrcliuus day nr night—roln
or sh in n Ulind spots are
pructicaliy eliminated.

You just turn Use Ignition
key and the engine starts I
No buttons to push, no choke
to pull. You save on oil and
get longer engine life with
new oil control piston rings
and the brsnd-new chrome
compression ring. These are
Just two or the great new
features in the great New
Plymouth.

Gteana even grim iest
overalls dem ur lunlir
than noapl No nunp
scum I
When you wash, FA It
With Nlipcr-IVt
Ac(bill penetrate* mute,
rial* faster, morn thor­
oughly; pusAi * dirt miff
FAD la Mi.fr* for clothe*
ami up to twice u* eco­
nomical a* soap In linril
water.

__ , -aswInto
saS.fSfssys
e
HP
VuM

0«

W .t.«

Mleaked at «**•

rX B '

ahd glassware

IKuui wiping. Just

4 rtnae. No soap
aolish away. FAB
W g ry asea.

z'M m

m
I' :' .£*&gt;;-

I

Htifctv has always been first
with Plymouth — and this
nev car is safer than everl
It has a lower center of
gravity. It hugs the road
better. A completely new
body construction makes It
a sturdier automobile. Body
and frame are 23% more
■rigid. You drive with a
great new sense of security,

Because of leaa overhang,
tha New Plymouth la raay
to park, easy to put In the
garage. Pendese flow into
the body but they're aeparata and detachable—end U
doesn't cost a fortune to
repair themI Window* lift
and lower coaler. Door*
open wide- You get in and
out of thla car with email

There* brilliant new power
In the engine. Tills cornea

from a newly designed cyl­
inder head, a higher compreealon ratio and a new
Intake manifold. When you
step on it, you'll Instantly
feel this n»w gurge of
power. Here’s the bas| per-

The only way to discover
aft of the great new things
In tha great New Plymouth
la to ae* It—to alt In It—
to drlvt it. Do this and
you’ll be convinced that —
feature for feature—dollar
for dollar—here1* tha great­
est value of all! Compare
it to ony car at any pries.

Talk about room for comfort
—the New Plymouth has iti
Those famous chair-height
seats are now even wider,
and deeper from front to
back. Long legs can siretrh
out and hots stay put. Diag­
onally mounted rear shuck
absorbers reduce sldcsway
You cun drive tills car l«r
hours und s’lll feel fresh.

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PACE SEV EN

#URfll&gt;A Y MARCH 17,1949

Legal Notice

notified and required lo present
any claims and demand* which
you, or *lrh*r of you, may have
•*»ln»l the eeial* of Utore* A.
UCCottee dereitxed, Into of ealti
County, t« the County Judge of
H-mlno)* County, Florida, at hie
•nflre In the mart hone* of eald
Count* at Hanford, PUirhln, w(lhln
*l«ht calendar numthe front the
time of the fleet (lubllratlnn of
thle notice. Ilarh i lnlm or demand
..............................
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■hall
he In writing,nnd..........
ah a II _■laid
the
of re-M-m-* nn.t hnai
mat of-

William the Conqueror, ruler! Inn tribal chieftain*.
of England, was a Duke of*Nor—-----------------1457 the Scottish
Scottieli I’nrliment
mandy nnd a deictndant of V lk -1 In 145"
passed n Law prohibiting golf on
tile ground that the xprot wnsj
■worn
to liy
■hall b L .----1
. t(i«
, , rlatmnnt, keeping men from their required
r —
-»ntj
“■*---hla a««nt, of hie aattorney,
any
such rlalm or, demand not ■» filed

IN T1IU COUIIT OP THF. COUNTY
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COUNTY,
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In r* K i u t t of
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to a i x ciip n iT o n a anu ru n .
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r*t «tn1r viifiitnl in tIvi* l* n itc ili
AUAINHT HAtti IIHTATU:
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Statu*.
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY

Legal Notice

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IN . l ft I I

SANFORD
C W it (JK O I N IIS

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n iT O S I T K H A I.I. P A R K

Sl'KCLU.—A lot apartment Im ' T ERMINAL GKrt.L, m ix ~~xMT»n ' LOWEll PHU' ES. t-Sp.-rt watcF
eft ion facing directly south of- open 24 hours tlnily. Outgoing' repinring, G, C. Fellow *, Hoine
SIX UUl DAYS
Hotel on En.et First Street, also
orders, snndwlches, breakfast,
Shop, 1700 Snnfnrd Avo. Phono I
5(1 fi. corner lot directly east of
lunch &amp; dinner. Complete founSIX (i RIOAT NITKS
Mayfnir Hotel, ft lot earner fnetain service.
—
--------------------•
ing First Street, Sei&gt; the sign
iT iu o w —
.
|THA*'TOH WUHK liy the hour or
showing these properties. Want **97.an * StVim3 r V(t\siv?rc ^ rom
'*lt' 1'hnighing, burrowing, mow.
lliltO
to
2.00
at
litVMKH
S
iiig ^ ,|irt moving. We spn iulire
offer on any one nr nil nf tbeso.
.The lelletriM rate* apply t*
Exclusive agent.
fo r'
in
ail Waal Ada ie M I*M la The
ONE COAT Flu I Wall II’aVnt
Him mr
. ‘‘""'IHIoning
.
| t ... building
,,iv'i lots A
I I 1* ACHES on Country Club i any interior surface, *4 in Oul., .
Saaferd ■eealdi
' h'" ’- " , 7 J '
_
Hoad bordering City Limits— .
Ida pee Had 1ooertlea
It IK Class A Paint Co. j HI llusini'M.s O pp ortu n ities
Sl'liN SnilED IIY THE
Owner must sell—Wlml will you | SEN KA
IOe par Itaa luertlea
I t 2-l i t W. 2nd.
t MCltll VN LED ION
dr re* IlM IOdertie*
offer?
|
Phone .12(1.
11.Will EC UK STAND. :n.l X S ji iitimed Oe per Mpa taaertlaa
(iKOCEHY
STOIIP.
and
building.
|
.
* Fled werda le (lid Ho*.
flit'll Avt’llIH' fin .'lilt*.
• C olorful E x h ib its
nice location, nil necessary equip- 1 • Duneali-I’tiyfe Dining &amp; exten­
Oddble rata far black fad* eapa.
sion tnhle, used
fin.pft!
ment ready for business. This
• l iiifst Kriiils
slort- eon solve your problem o f jl - IHO.ltft Kneehide .Desk, l imed 12
S P E C IA L s e r v i c e s
Xml X egeliihlrs
wbnt In do for a good living, i Oak, used
M0.Oft*
^ Waal Ada wtli ba aecaptod
15,500,00 easy terms.
I I - $10.50 I.ow Hoy Chest of lliatvDttDfili*l*I 1 Mol I It
ever tbr trlrckea* •• a t e • l i t s t n u l i v i ' llis|iln&gt;s
FHED W. IIENIIKK. Itealtnr
ers.ahupw i.ru
Ul.pft
PXllTS AND SKHMCH
■raidam rbara# It !••• ■■■•
Phone 10.10 2 - $19.60 llux Springs, doulde
Palmetto Axe.
I'boiu- lllll
I la llalad la Ibd irlrpboap knelt, His.m No. 2
• C o hi in c r r i u I
la return far Ibta aew aaeda*
Florida State Hank llullding
siie, shop worn ea.-h
MO.Oft v riv ■'1^*11
,
Han Iba adrrrllpn la d* peeled
2 - 110.fit) Hot Spring-, twin el*e.
M " " I,S ' " rr‘&lt; I lo perfec­
IM iih its
I id par licampttr. ta erdtr far
tive. IM.I flours inioh like new
■fc ta reader the beet peealblr IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF .
n,','’,ll
h
,
.
*
1!'
:,r'
Finishing,
di
a".ng
A
waxing.
| F tr lr r , all Waal Add BM t be
• t lruin XV Im I eCOMPLETELY
FURNISHED " ' * l- 1'1 Hassocks, simp Worn,
Pm table poWei plant, 22 year* I
, la ear elftee aa Ibe dap be fere
S Idlft
siuiif entt'rluln| rdbllea lie*.
HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION.
' " rh
experience in S&gt; mini.le Coni ly
WITH* ‘ ‘
t'hippendab Sofa's,
U EItrcK D
P It I C E
H M. lilfii-oii, l.ui.e Mar v
ntrnl
Fleaea oetltr aa Immediately
slightly
soiled,
each
$"!•
fill
TEH MS ARRANGED.
If an area* eceara In rear ad.
ft - ft4.11ft Felt Ilnse Itn.'s, n v 1ft, V t * .-.'tl AN tll.INDS made lo or&lt;V* reeee« be raaaaaalble far
- l i \ T D K M llIXV A V —
•are iboa ere la iif f iil li
I HAVE NEW AND OLD IHH Seach
j UHft
d ■&gt;. Iti'ininole Yfiftinli Hlilui
ES IN
TWO, TilltK E, AND I - u-eil Sofa, flame and wiiiiigs
T ill-: X l.l. n k x v
K2I1 W ,1rrt SI.
Plume
FOURIIERHOOMS. PRICKS
In good shape, can
1.7 ,,
! 152- 'V
IIANDE
FROM
IJ500. UP. covered
fift.rm
t'rti.l, ft 17 for H alim lienerator
It EASON AIII.H TERMS CAN Ifttl.Pft Kneelmle ile-k- 7 diawi'i
a lol Slartei service.
Swain's
HE ARRANGED.
Hlondo, Maple, Writinit,
•itilery Service, ml W First
n icli
«'i;i lift
II \VK M'HINKHHKH. IIUSISt
NESS PKOPEHTY, H\II.I«I\D Itig. IH.tlft, 12 fl Hi..lllll........ Inn
A Hrown Colonial iiati.in, p.-i
I It \CK AUK, L O T S ZONED
Sq. Yd.
f !K. Mtl.ANDlI Morning Sentinel. (Ir1 OMMEIH I \l.. It ESI DEN I E
inlldii Evening Star Call Hnlpt
M \THEll'S
LOTS,
FWtMS,
IiROVES,
1NII
It a i
Mlift ,)
VOR R E N T
PI........ CM
HANCHESt SE E ME HEFOKK 201 E . F i r s t Hi.
Expert Itndio l lr p a l r i n g
STORE riaim nnd furnished apnrllit AI NO.
C E I . C U H E W ood p ie - e i vatic.
F red V it e rs. . I l l K. 2nd til.
ment. 12&lt;)8 N. Park Ave. Phone
, _ ^ WHIIlllON, Sit.
SENKAHIh Class \ I'tini I n.
127(1-1.
_______ ___
||H S. Park Ave.
Phone 1281
Help-S»!fr Self Srrttte Laundry
112-11 I tV. 2nd. Si.
•
Driers
IrtisluK
Phone 120.
SMALL mnd'-rn furnished apart.
4l.fi XV. lath St.
Plione 1189
ment for two on Crystal Lake. 1■' “ H IKTA jll.E 5 room house,
boat part time. L. A. Cline. large lot, well fruited ear port, 12 FT. MEAT ta.x, 2 dayloti scales,
adding machine, cash register, FLUOR SANDINO and finishing
W .nkr Mary, Coll Saturday even-l J'“v*** /,«"• J“*
.. ......... ‘ »»
witli Hinder ir ei|iilpineilt, 28
meal grinder and meal doer
® n g" ____________
or Sunday
afternoon.
u
iv ,‘ r l llim'
1
.
years' expeiienee
Work gum*
: ___________________ HA HU A IN — M .min.llll
ciisli puts
Cheap. Plume 788 .1
A M £# /C A S F / t t f S f M/OWAY
anleeil
E I Stevens. Hi 2,
FURNISHED 2 bedroom garage you into a ft room furni«lied
Ilux I It A Saiifoul l '.ill 7 Id It t
apartment, tflft.OO month. Phone home, oil ft lot location, nvnilnhli- Paint .lolf Inst li.riir,'. ft.»rri It.
•-— ----- - -—
' after 7'tm P M »&gt;i befon* 7:00
IlfllJ-W after ft:00 P. M.
for immediate possession, you
,\.M
— v— —r „ — ------------- : ! assume 11 &lt;i. I. Loan for $1,000.0(1 SIMMONS inetlil baby lie.l un.l
mattresa In excellent eondilloii, .SERVICE Seiun.l to ........
ONE 2 room nnd One 1 room enh.
B,
inll.n .s,
t.f&gt;.no. Call .12.1-1
STW TO R D ’S W ttllU SERVICE
Ins. Itlyerstile Tourist Court, .SPECIAL—If you want Income
Phune County 41100.
j properly have new 2 furnished
Plume 0197
REWIND M A (! H I N E S H. rCa ark A 2nd.
duple houses, 4 apartments, nil
Sewing Marli. Center. IIU W.
FURNISHED npnrtment for cou-j duplex
El.IK Title nr
1st St. Ph. IP'I).
pie. (107 W. 1st. St. Phone 71H-J.j rented, located on South Park
Al K I \ I.KNE
Avenue, 1 lots, Print IIH.ftim.
WF.I.DtNG
I'S
E
l)
Electric
Range,
U-.al
semi$8,000.0(1
will
handle.
■UHEE room imfurnished apnrtSntifuril Miilur A Eqpt. t i.
niitomntliwashing
machine,
^ inent In Osteen. Phono Iflft7 J * l. VERY LOVELY furnished 2 bed­
21)8 XV. 1st Street
good condition. Hill Hardwiiri'
room bungalow 12ft foot lot, ex
Co. 101 E. First St. Phone 61. See .1•iiiiiiii' t'uwnn’s Sheet Metal
well landscaped, de­
1 Real K ittle For Salt 8 eeptlonally
sirable neighborhood, f a i r l y
Wiukx Im new riidiutiirs mill
Zmrrla,
.Marigold and Titlinnlu
i» w eiires. Itadlutiir repninng
prlrcd, Terms.
plants,
20c
per
dn/en. Call
HfiAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
&gt;■ take uff mill install.
... „ „ „
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HKD W HEN HER. Realtor
County 2804.
PROPERTY
.MANAC.HMENT ,{oo(B No 2
Phone 1010
COHEN'S
Itoiliiiti.r Iti'pirir Sb"t'
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor i
Florida Stale Hank llldg.
At 111 GLASS in,lulled while you
r--i new I'uri-s and eunipli't" i.
..in. 4 Florida State Hank Uldg.
OR RENT modern house, I large
omke or model. Glass
I......
Pimm .’tftll W
Iteiir Ii"
Sm ifn iil \ve.
rooms,
2
linlrooms,
livingriHim.
^
1
*
*!
i1
,'*,!.11.
s' „
FOR FARMS, homes, hunlnea*
kitchen, electricity nnd li'leplmne 1
/ 'if" " .A
* "■
nrnjH’rty and acreage, see your
SE E US Foil
wired, sonie furniture in eni h|
'
M R- A. -Strout Realty Agency
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
room. Near Air Rase, N. X'
_____I hune 120.
Orle It. Mathieux, Aasociutn
\ND TYPING
Giants Hall Grounds I mile So. lit it 'SK TRAILER 20 ft. HraeDe
Mil Dl l I ll'llI-:At OF
1107 E. Second Street or phono
Sanford A Orlundo Highway.
luxe Indian Henttl $760,00. .lack
SXNFOItll
1300-J.
Olndcrville, Itt. 2, Hox 112,
Mol r i-on.
Park Ave. Trailer I Mi N Park
Phone I8ti
Sanford.
C.
L.
Farmer.
Court.
LARGE LOT, heavily timbered,
fronting on Crystal Lake and
If you wont quality in I'AINTINt.
'ONE G. K. Refrigerator, Dr. Roll&amp; ItoDY WORK I have two of
Lake XMaw Avenue, City water, 5 A R T IC L E S T O R S A L K
son. Phone II or 087.
electricity and phone connections
i Ik- hex! men in town. Eatlinntes
available. I . A. Cline, Lake
free, work gUoruNleed. Till* be-1
XVAiilfTFir, 4 polishing.
i ONE ■' Set* Sctff, inboard motor,
mateilnlx used. Roy Reel's Paint
Mary, Fla,
air cooled.
Ihirgnln
$150.00.
STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE
&amp; llody Shop, lltn XV. 2nd. St.
Phone
1112.
Sanford
Hunt
Park % la d.
I’hoae 9197
Works.
MAYFAIR
F lU it) JUMBO SHRIMP dinners
DRESSMAKING K Alternliuii
WJanford'a finest aubdlvlsion-ljots
•verynight, $1.00. HOMER’S.
I'u-l elusN work. Mrs. Fulkeri
WATCH SALE
0, fl, 7 and 8, block 8, Mayfair.
berg, 82(1 West 201 It. St.
Trade
in
your
old
watch
for
n
new;
TUXEDO
FEED
S:
Complete
line.
Each lot M x 112.8'. $800. each
HUI.OVA
ELGIN
Hunt'a T uximIo Feed Stare.
cash or term*. Owner LEO
10
iiu.HlnrnM Opportunities
GltUEN — PARKER
ROSEN, P. 0. Hox 814, Miami
LUNCHEON " and ^ h o rT E lle rs LARGE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR FOR SALE: restuuriinl, exeellen'
Beach, Florida.
served every dey at Laney's
OLD WATCH regardless of con­
li'uxinexx bleated at Gale ol ,
Drug Store, 7fie up.
dition
Stinfiail Nava] Air Rase. Ho ' 1
Zaned INDUSTRIAL Trackage
Sanford Jewelry A Luggage Co.
ness elili'l lirlses located ben
BW earner nf Fulton and Maple, •Ixpcrt TIRE Repairing
Phone 1118
PI ii olii Fn*bi»n-, lnr„ Ni w
Lots I, 2 and Elk of lota 3 and STAFFORD'S AMOCO SERVICE .100 Snnfnrd Ave.
Yul k GllinlS. liible Si'lmnl met
8 nnd W‘.i of Lot 9, Block 1, Park A 2nd.
Phone 9197 PERFECT
Porineyer
Electric
College, Tourist lloniolul, t'n
Tier 8, Sanford. $1080. cash or
mixer. &lt;20. Phone 14(12.
_tinttr Wny Reelaurntil ~ 11-Lift
terms, Owner LEO ROSEN, P. HOUSE PAINT, First quality F.
O. Box 814, Miami Beach, Flor­
J . C. outside white $8.26 gal, PRE-WAR guitar and mandolin,
ida.
never used. Cost $60 each. Sac­ 13 NOTlChS— PERSONAL
SENKARIK (Haas A Paint Co.
rifice for $28 with ease. Phone
112-114 W. 2nd. St.
l I7D-J. *
Phont 310.
4EAR Ocala, Fla.—five room
FR E E PARKING for our riotoiii
bungalow, full basement, furn­ FISHING TACKLE, Shiners, Beer, HltOAD brvnstcd Hronxo Turkeys,
urn t Him k from Down Towi
ace, garage, in attractive set­
laying hens. Nold live weight, |STAFFORD'S AMOCO HERVIt E
Soft
ilrinka A Sandwiches.
ting; 4 acre* M'ove, 2 acres gardressed by order. Phono 1170-J, Park A 2nd.
Phone WPG
Yvette A Gordon Floating Store,
den. One block from echool. ' Osteen Bridge. Open every day
WESTERN
Saddlo
Si
llrldle.
Can
Phone B38-J, Sanford._________
from 8:10 A. M. to 0:00 P. M.
LO S' dk FOUND
t«’ seen at Sabo's UphuUlery, M
Closed Mondays,
Itt) W. 1st. St. Phone 1103.
P E C U L IA R L Y attractive old coun.
KING HALE
LOST—Pearl ear ting. Hr wit
• try home at ' 2317 Mellonvllle
fi AliliCI.EN WANTUIJ
l/$ OFF
Mrn. E. It. Doyle, tlllt) P iilm e ii
Ave. Nearly half acre with
Diamond- Rings
Phone 667 .1.
Highest cash ju l r * paid far used
lonty of fruit. Reasonable at
Wedding Rings
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
8800.00. Financed.
Engagement Rings
Co. I l l K. lit, Ph. 088.
BAYARD REALTY COMPANY
If.
A i n (IN KOIt S A L K
Blrthstone Rings
m N. Park A w .________ P k M *
Masonic-Eastern Star Rings
1 P * t» , U v i t o c h . S u o p li* *
Elks Rings
HOUSE TRAILER. See Fh-yd
RANCH TY PE house. 3 bedroome, The entlro stock on solo at tho FOR SALE— 1 sow, 2 gilts, I hoar,
Jonea, Fellowship Front, An
7
pigs.
Telephone
County
2204
fine location, $12,000,00. Terms Hanford Jtw tlry A Luggage Co.
base.
can bo arranged. Two Bedroom 3M Hanford Ava,
Phone 114$.
8
H
ELP
WANTED
2
coat
Job* outlast one. Ray Her
house, close in, $3,804.00,
NEW Maglo Chef Gas Range. Ueed
^
J . W. HALL, RaaUM
COLORED Girls fur laundry work. HOUSE Trailer, 4d model Star,
6 week*. Phone I281-W.
W Reliable Real EaUta ffarHefc
$050.00. Phono 370-It.
Apply Seminole County Laundry,
1*10 MalkmYina At*.. PftaM H4W BBEAKFABT — served every day
810 W. 3rd. St.
ii)17
FORD 8ft. It. L. Iteuves, Lake
at Laney’s Drug Store, 38c up.
FIRST CLASS MECHANIC. 0
Mary, Flu.
NICE 2 bedroom funtkhad cottage,
NBW CAR ECONOMY
KRAL MOTORS DEALERSHIP,
modern, Including etoetrle range
$17.28 per month. Let u* In­
STEADY WORK, FIN E WORK­ 1940 81 ton Internutlnnul Puml
A kitchen caMnati, also wash only
truck. Excellent condition. C. it.
stall a new Chevrolet motor
ING CONDITIONS, a iV E RE­
room with washer. Ntoe nhsde.
Rowes, 118 W. 10th lifter 6:10,
block
assembly.
FERENCES.
BOX
M
il,
BANLocated I - milt from dog track.
Phone 1272-91.
Save
excessive
use
of
oil—
FORD
HERALD.
,
Also Includsa extra 2 room
Save excessive use of gsaollo#—
apartmetH for, rMtlgg. UAn
104(1 MERCURY sedan coupe, law
AVON PRODUCTS
Recover that lose of powar—
leaving for north, will 3 r t o r*mileage and exceptionally clean,
WOMEN can work 26 hours week
TRY
THE
GMAC
BUDGET
PLAN
•w liable narty for only $200.00
CASH
PRICK
9139.00
w down balane* very easy. Full
'ifltfl'* ciftly R O L E T four-door scWhile they last
erica $3,050,00. Better humr on
dap. NeW whltolkallftd tires all
Are. ML Dora, F k . . .
SAVE
DOLLARS
AT
H
&lt;
' this. W rit? Owner,' Mrs.
$1 around, « very dean car,
HOLLER MOTOR
Cara Ba$»W.
Bad A PafaMtt* Ata.
M w n i a v n .iu u s
Sanford
Phone 15ft*
fUUtraa, Good
In ca tU . All cash bvaigaaa. Boa

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PAGE EIGHT
Hat Peek, while playing for the

Athl.llrs, unra hit ■ plgann In
flight when hr threw a hell from
the outfield

Legal Notices

Truck-Bus Crash

Palestine War

H'eallfte**
Pee* linn
" • * rri.M Pure ..net
' (,|») A |,hhI ilergymail who In*
f l ill a h n i tr m k nrrhlrnl nrai
I hey Imvp hern r.helvad for
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Wallace to apeak
1(1,1 Mine these llirhld" rivillmi fM)m |,j., puljiil dlirilnr II riitllo
Miami T iiph iIi i )
driver nf the I..... wlm won mi mull. I-I .ml. n . erreiis Hit lily to re- |,rutit|ciml nf Sunday seivices Iih,
hi trie nml .............m* of Iin-Ue,| i In- Inirkum nf the Nnrhint, win It. K. MiUh.il .if |'iini|ii. ..........
imel
Ii m i ..Ini,Inn holds I he nht wnlk Ministerii.l Assm'iiiUmi.
rill’ ninrt* serimi.l. injtlteil
HI W'liieh limit
Chlietiiin,
Wnllnre'i. iiddrea* imulled i.
Mre, Nadir Weiivei nf Klllllisuii, I ,n
dim nm ,.f riiiili,
nl
Kil l., the llev. tii-ni ifr II. June Mn.l,.,,i nml Arnli "lirine* nre In ,
nf .1.ilimitnii. Kin., mill Mi» Jminie mil .I I"inet Imlih, the stirrmiudinir |„m,.,| n„. riret Methodist Church
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uf .Smith Nurwnlk for the neat
Ituliiiihijii uf |tii.nklyii
I lie nifieenieiit, Ihi se.l on then two .Siinilnyi. 111. lien,1/ min (iln/..
tit here who reri'ived iiiIium hint
Hint received fti"t mil lieiilnicnt Nm, .'til Imre line", coven the Miltf, owner of "Intioii W'l.NK,
enliie .lit mu 11-111 sector. It eetnli- "iii.l the "Intion win nut notified
el tin- lii.-iiiit.il wire
The Ilev, K. 11 I'Tii.vit-k, Itiitei^h It In mi iirinielii'f line I lull "lints tluit Wnllnie wii" ifting on the
n (mini m in the villntfe of AI &lt;&gt;•■'. »&gt;hl Inhcled hi" umimiounccil
N. f‘., Mre. I„ 11 Ze|ikn, llmilitnn hi
Wnl,i in suiitliwenl ol Jennulem, I ‘i]ii.enriinee
ns "Trojan
liurae
I .like, Mhli., Mi" Itin MU.Me, Ki.it
, i ul Imuiiifli liic lluly City unit
Myil",
-wine buck In the west, complet­
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V e r m i n , •'* ion ,i enii-rirele, mi Isiaidi spokes- [
V.. f ’n r l KI i n k ii iit I M m M n e l n t y i e . niiin siihl
III.tli o f H i, I'c te i s Iu ii u, .I i i Iiii t
Ili-rils-iou of tile reilui'tion mnl
.liin|», HI. I’c tc rsln u c
ft oiiMueril In,in I’ltcr ttlle)
oil lull nwnl of foieei ill tile entli" Ivey, 0»|irey, KIm . Kvelvii t ii e iimlint mine is si lieihilnl fori nun sine- mi f'ie"ii|ent Triuuuti’*
Chilli". I. iiU, Kill.. Mi« Mill (fiiiet
civil ritflili piogruiu.
I,mie, New Vmk, Knln Mac try
The A.lmliiintnillnn »ct out to
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limn, S u r n m i t n , Mi» &lt;‘ I n i i ten IVm
net ii Li(f titer ii ii Li -f ill liiiwt.Tr rule
...... Mi.mitnliiville, N V., Mih W. united on I Ions iiiediutnr, unniioiiced to clem tin- wuy fin such h'gDIuthut I N, oliservecs have found
I I I'tiiiH. H|.iili|ffiehl, M i n s . . m e t
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t-T n n rh (i. t 'rtiw fi.n l. S m u m .t.i.
A|ijirm.sinc l lie ifumiriil political
plmni Hmt leiticli and Arah force"
I', Kv Mar 11 'Indud receully la the A,|ii|,n "itmillnn existing on Cu|iilol Hill,
, cunKressInnui
Icmicri
cuncetleil
I Siiiillieiistern | 11
privately I min v Hint llpniocruli
ovel tin lied and
II' -old It Inis hern r"talili"lied i Imve lost .-outiul of tile Hint Conit plnnped fiuui tli.il I imil troops moved south to : jficss iiltiiiui|&gt;h they Imve n majorill ciifht miles ;lln' Muir of Aipinlm, ocrupyinif the ily in lioili the II uuho uinl Somite,
hanilet of Cairn He»h l(e"h on the
Meanwhile Semite Kviuitjllran
pa""«'H|fi'i 1 suf , Israeli side of the Tratii-dtinlnn l.eiulcr Wherry (Nrh) suld lie III
| cut" lint none holder, hill thirl I lie move was nr- ■Jfoilik’ til |||C"" fill n lest Uri Home
seriously.
•"Mi |i|i -lied wltlioiit a fliflit • " u , "civil i i|fhli" Icifislnllon lit the
ortlllrounij Irani added that the occupy illif furci" first opportunity lifter the Senate
ittun, imhm'WP'M niiniheiod Jilt) Israeil", lint I!l,O0ll, iiilopl" ii new ih Mile limitation
vlitise name was n- hail heim reported.
Wherry'" ilecluiuliiin m n hii
iiii-wet
In Ti liman
Democrats
wlm cuiiiplmn 11inl tlu&gt; ruin will
make it Impossible to imii any
&lt; " a l l a n . i. C , . n r . « * « n » .
"h u h provides easy shisliinif of, •&gt;f the I'leihlent'i "civil rig hts'
1 1in. 1 1rii I ties mid which llu-i.'l.y |pruifimn which inclu.low anti-poll
makes it posiilile for quickly' tux, nntl-lynchinif uml uiitl-di*'cveied couples tt. tuke nrmthei I I iiiuiintion ne-nnure".
Tlie Nulnnskiin suii) hl» lent
.■&lt;iailan.il rr.m I'na. n
, Imine with immlaKi'.
cuuntry, Norway and lie
*)ther clrcuniitatices which pmiil min.Ill ilisclo.se "Ju il win, in for
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iiglits moiin.l here ami wlm
"heforu it is too lute."
il"tu|n .veil uliovu tlie iiHtimm! i
Jnnif declared .Sweden
u. eitiire fur marriaifes uud divr.r-1 is ju-i tiilkiiiif." However, no civil
foi
! defend herself If cut off
m
the sncinlniflst" imte, "m e Ihej iilftiis Inti" me yet ready
supplies from the West
&gt;i i ni inniil divorce lu.vs of certain Semite nt-ilwa
Sweden has "leered rle
Amt tlie I loo. ei CumailHilon ro" i hei slaii's, iirressihilily nf KlinI far of the Atlantic ('act.
I nlu In the iiiaiitully liuiliidjiistcd , omuirniled to ('unifies" a toolIillfh source" predict "In
ul iliese utliel states, the pleasant ifunixutiou nf (lie Interior DeI join w ithin six m onths.
i&gt;. I'ludmls uf divorce-..ailinir in pi.i Intent which It said win need*
l l"iidn, llie 'dlvorre racket' pari- eil in inriease efficiency and cut
' .f.piif.'.l in liy certain lawyers and mil "waMtefnl conflict."
I n d e r th e reiluifflin if (iropnieil
ludqes,
Iln- rapidly
liiereasliiif
iiini i inife mie III recent yi-nis, and hv l In- cinninlMNlon, Interior would
fm.ill. the Influence uf iiirlinnifj I......me the focus for nil major
laddie winks project".. Itut two
t utlip-"
Wlinl excited socinluiflsl- I n 1coaifie-nioiinl iiieniliers of the de­
' -Ini I in viuit lulu .......'ril'd life in |partment tlie Ilnur cuiitri.l and
"ii work now superriuliiln ..H" the discoveiy tlll.l ( v, . ,,.
Ai toy enifineeri.
‘tlie iiiimhi'i uf divorces increiised
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Congress Roundup

MMA l

51 yauge 15 Denier
Fall Fashioned Ny­
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yH. ,19c

Klornl Cretonne

)il- I9r

lDOtftO white nml xulltl color
broadcloth, reg. tlte yd.

Nylons—98e pr.

Special. . yd. 39^

2 pr. 1.85

I,arse wutortntenl F a n e y
Butlonn 25c *a.

No Scam Nylon*

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i'ONl SETS

APRONS

LINGERIE

IMullc Rib Rlyle. floral
piHern

Fancy

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Atlantic Pact

Kluiidn mure tlinii

KO Sq, Shirting

15 gauge 50 Denier

Divorce Rate

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AO Sq. Defender I'errale Jii. Mr

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Illll'.

Youth Sentenced

PIECE GOODS
Solid color Pique

Hay on Panties
.U*Hr w«l«t In " hlla

Whllf, lied, Blur I'lwtllc

Hofils

Tea-roar, lllilc

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PlIRK HII.K

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Hiirreils

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Special 49c pr

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SOUVENIRS
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A Pepper Hal* 1!»r

FIb . tlrMigiiH hand Towel*

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Noowiiir Tiihlc Mul* net of ,1

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Inddlrr'a Saafatlird

Jean Sun S uHr
9Nc

Sport Shirts
1.49

Juvenile

Play Suit.s

Itlfiin l's I'lim he Hnvim
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Jtntnlle S p o r t Shlrla
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Ho i Un t t

B a n 1 Champ 3«aai( Print

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sires A ta *&gt;

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Polo Shirts
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Brew* and Gray
l.ucky Cowboy Waatern

Sport Shirtn
1.98
liHtky

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Handkerchiefs
10 for 1.00

Cowboy

Western Ties
39c
Hyeelal aanrlmant
Itoya' Baaqua
Striped

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Men’a I'rlnlod I’uplln

Sun Trunks

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and ruggedly bulb.; ; ; Blghl
af tha ^ima with a modal la
ovary hauling naadl

In every State in the Union, more Chev­
rolet trucka were iokl last year than any
other make. That'a bccauae Chevrolet can
offer—power with economy . . . atrength
with convenience . , , and duty-prnvcvl
dependability combined in a variety of
modeta to meet every need , . , up to tfl.OOO
lb. Oroaa Vehicle Weight I
Keep In mind, too, that Chevrolet HeavyDuty Trucki a/ona offer you 3Ay*y Thrift
—low coat operation, low coat upkeep and
f/to lowe$t Hat p tle c a in th a antira
tru ck flaldl Chooae Chevrolet Trucka for
Traniportation Unlimited!

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Printed

49c

Min'd Fancy

Slock Hose
4 pr. LOO

Baseball Capa 49c

Orach

Flilrla to Match

2.98
Baaeball Cape
79c

Sport Shirte
1.98

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•VOLUME XXXX

C 1 0 Challenges
U. S. Estimate
0 n Unemployed

15,000 Homes Are Japan Occupation
Reported Unsold May Be Continued
In 46 U. S. Cities!By Civilian Army

Wandering Child

y . E. Says Check Of
___Nation Shows Over
5,000,000 Arc Idle
WASHINGTON. Mur. l7-(/V)—
Tlir guvernmrnl'a figure of 3,•JSU.CHHj m. employe.I was challenged
by |Ik* CIO United Electrical
workers. The union said Iho U. S.
now bni at least 5,000,000 Idle.
Al n news conference, Iho U
a Washington repreeenlatlv#
miss A. Nixon, crltldied what be
called a government tendency to
"pooh pooh" the extent of present
unemployment.
The It. K. sold II n studies allowed
more than 6.000,000 were Idle to­
day •• Instead of tho 3.S8Q.000
which the I ’ennu i Hurcau rounled
In Its la.n rrosa seelloll cheek for
•early February.
The iinloii’a prealdcnl, Albert
J. Filrgrrsld. wrote President Tu•Jan urging # vast preparedness
prc'fram of putilie worka to enpp
with unemployment.
The union argued lhal three
classes of Idle were being left out
of the reiiutis count--and that they
numbered 1,500,000 In February.

WASHINGTON. Mur 17 .,11 CHICAGO. Mur. 17 &lt;d’&gt; Min,; rhim 15.1)00 now lion-,,,- in O’, ciin-. T h e f u l l e d S l u l e s is U n lik in g s e rI lire stiinding untold, no A h,» ial'-d io n Iv ,d sw l l r l i i i i g ( lie n e e n p n lim i
o f .1 .,t*-'in lo ,-n lim it e o p lr o l, p o s s i­
l’rr»# survey showed lo.lny.
Tile hoik of Ihe tfi.OM.'t were b ly n e x t y r n r , d ip lo liin lic o f f ie i u l s
priced nlmvc $0,600. Vrry fe&gt;v, mi s n lil y e s le r d u y .
T h e y s n lil p ie * e n l p ln n n in g Is
less obviously iindeslrnlde, w-.-te
unsold helmv IhuI ritrm•' C'-liionl- li.is e il &lt;ni th e i,|,m ll m l l i e n . D o n g jy, Ilie industrial Midwest showed In s M ii e A r lh u i o r so m e o i li e r lo p
(lie Intgesl nilliils'rs. The re-l weiel militniy ■nun w o u ld rin n u m n s
c o m m iiu d e r. l i e
scattered throughout Ihe unlion. |supieme A ll ie d
"pillion wns divided ns In why, w in ilil he r e s p o n s ib le lo Ih e S l a t e
Ihe houses were not sold. The poll D e p a r t m e n t i n l l i e i I lin n Ih e A r m y
of home builders, renl r*lnle men. I D .-p m l i i i e n l n now , u n d lie w o u ld
fiiinnce ngrneles, mid pul.lie lions I o n . i . ' . s iliu u .le p o lv lo h u to lle
ing Mlllhorllles assigned vnrl.oi in* i mI i i i i i i i * i ; i l t \ r iM itlt'i
I)m
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i i l r . i |s |i»reasons. Hut Ihey nil ngie.-.l Ho
normnt winter slump Imd .onu I M ite ,| m ill* i - h il ly f«*» i# m m .» n y .
thing In do with it, uud Ihn* high i A Ilf ||a»| |t |a»v {|ii| liM W I'Vl't , llm t
er down payment rr«|ulrniienls had I # |r f i.| M || , n n litiflt m« • t||* ;il in ti .T it’ f l j
eul Ihe polenllul mnrkel March' t i l l M ir M|t III tils M l, \\ t i ll IIIM tltlll
llieome lux paynienls likeni.e fig «*f tVSil k n il ,|s t .| | | |h p in p d f r \ nM
kft«*i ;t s | s i l lu ll f I till 11V | . MMi’l i r i l
iired.
There nre approsintiitolv 3 7 ,
I pun,nun homes in the Dn.tr.|.Stole.,
in. hiding n nenr record .oti.liue
II,»n of [i’j n.000 In yeur, lliiieiiii ..f
l.nbor Statistics figures

1. Tltvae laid off for temporary
periods or wh« were l» atari new
jobs within 30 days.

riio.ie who are furred InSi
lime work, while Idling from
own join, even though Ihey
hr rmployed only one hour » SOWN®wtadartn# AmrttaCW eafo

week

3. Those wlm are Idle but for
Iheir own reason i are nut "poundIng the Mireela" dally Imiklng for
work.
J . S. Capt, director of the rerun.,
commented;
o|Ve have l« consider What l»
heal for all the people. I here may
he groups who differ with our
concepts and think ollicra should
called unemployed. W« emuit
those unemployed for 30 daya or
more wlm are looking f"r work.
The II. K got equally Ditto »"P
pelt from llie CIO. In a itatameiil
alter Hie U. F.. conference, a i l "
spokesman i&gt;ald:
" th e census figures are adequate
to nieasuiu the fluctuation In Ihe
lavel of uneniployinent mid employ­
ment They have reflected the re
cent rim In unemployment which.
&lt;At hough serloiia and requiring
^•Mulling attention and vigorous
action .In atlll hel'tw dcptoaiiloti
■lie."

Health Systypt In
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M i. i tlm t u i l | |»r .it n»’ \ l . l .i i i
An analyst* of the i,-polls
shows that Ihn I6.0M3 uu old lions .‘Iff u i ' | | p i . t t lt«* u n i m ill A i m y
• t in ’ ll* I •it yd
ei nre priced from lO.f.on opuaid t i ’ Vit rtiim tt it**'
to $20,000, Homes in the lower lilT 'll III! IlMlt I.t ll ll \ p i.I ll . t#&gt; |e*
p L ii «* l i ••••
classifications nre selling
vii
lually ns fast ns produced, Inking ( I III* I *9111I I I it.|tl* I II' p u ll ll»|f»
due mnslderntion of ihe requite- f " l ,1.1 p .lli* •’ Ml • Mp.lt lu ll »'V H »$f -

at midnight, clad only la a nightie
and rad •lockings, four-yetr-old I meat of F IIA that they he held 30
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Toni Johaha recounts her nocturnal dnys for veterans, if built with “Hie.
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adventures to Polka Desk Sargaant FIIA money.
I'nbiln-ir i ., p.Pstrtck D*«ley. Before Toni could
Dors this mean the bousing 1,1
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tall bar whole story aba was elaimad
by Mise Jana Bsekua, who came to
report her mining. (international)

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I'A'je 'led elinuge lo* would he
Ion high?
ntlnv ..olv for
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,.nys there tin . been lillle bucking | •Iriellv f 1 1 1 HI \ tM .ilh ’ t .
up lliere, "but ninny prr:,oin who
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wall! " house for a lnrg&lt;- fin.nlv probably t&gt;"t.l.l t...&lt;r llo lipl«*MtN(|f*
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I " K V m . Mar 17 ',l’i .Sudden
«a# n. s|.f W riter.. Pacfn wnuld
find Ituvrla will.
la.gcr flrrl
II.SI. lire tjlllled Stale-,
The Soviet fin easier., fieri
Increased since the end ••(
rl.«*
war
now- in.-l.id. . ;dx c u l -crs,
a i...oilier of drnlrnvers sml he
I ween Vl? and I11" .uhmiiMitfK "f
ill Ivp.'-i C.unlrncli.u. f.n ll«
a se.nl.lv "f new riafl l. ronlii.
iilo&lt; a* Vla.ll&gt; .. .Ink.
Tills la fa. b- . II..... H«- ........
Ilioll. fieri amte.i.l.led l.y .lupin,
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I'l.F.AIIH GUILTY

HURNLLL, N. Y., Mar 17—
__Joltsi Hal leu, 38, negro migrant
worker of HeerfleW, rla., poded
guilty today lo a charge of **&lt;ond
degree murder In connection with
g fatal atabblng at another nsgr"
mutrant
l r a n l 1-?bor e« ^ [
Hupremt

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ijahti C. WhstieT asnlctseed fatten
ka» aerve 20 fear* U&gt; lift “
■Uta prison. Batten k U
dieted on a charge of first
aw d ei.
The defendant wai
•tabbing fatally L ethaV .
81, In a dispute at a labor easnp In
Prattaburg last October.

BAT_ POTATOJf
. WASHINGTON R a » r il
On way yon can
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the MsibacliuiellN Heal $:-.inlr,
Ashoclnllou, said: "it In nbvinun
llml privale builders are producing.
new bniAIng In alt price levels as]
fast a.. II can be ab.nrbcil hy ilm
nubile x » x, I am forced to Ihe
.• o lir lu r io n l l m l Ih e a c u t e n e s s o f
I h r h o u s in g s l m r ls g e h n s p a s s e d in
n in n y s e e l io n s o f (Tie s l n l e (M a s s ii.'h lls r d ls l."

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Hu- National Association of Home
Itiiilih-rs Unit the hpllilcrs have
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I.ONDUN. Mar. Il-I/ P l- No "m e .
Jh e outside Ilie general public exN e v e r l l . e b - H i ' ..' .. » fpellng
p.eled a miracle lo happen &lt;•*• III na» al ,-l|r b- • H.al Hu- vn.l |nh
lween July I and Jtily 5 las' of keeping tlir .'-a lanes open
year, when llrllaln launclisd lt» frnl.i II hwiiiI I.. lM-y..n.l Hu- Indian
Immense stale medlelne program. Ocean I. I», ...g done on
.bo*
The «dd i were heavily agalnal II •It ini'
because, an Hie ministry of health
Tlir* rlronge .i Am* " c a n (»tre
pointed mil. Hie country still was III list's area I. I.,»• Western Pacific
suffering from a prewar n»"«'&gt;yrr f le e I under Vic- Admiral ' h e i r
of Inn.le.piule medical faclllllea Hadger now In ''bina walei.i, II.
and a slmrlagr of dnctprir, nuraen future lliapn.-dlloii depe.lils an
and deni lata. The war aggravated eventx.
&lt;|bat condition
A aiuall force of d&gt; ilruyers and
T|t will lake yeara, therefore, be­ IIIIsiei.wee(n*i s Iip.-I.ill's from Jpp
fore lire scheme can be Jiulgad Im­ an as part of llo- Fat Fast f'ciui
partially ns a whole.
maud under Vice Admiral llunsell
When Ihe suilt d*»crlbed the ■j. Ilerkey III. eolnm.iud It.illulc,
hanefii. of ihe new health pro­ llie I’arlfi.- I dandv .tirl.-liing from
gram In the public, Ita 1*«*«»* l.«*rr lo till- Philippine*
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caulioii'd Ihe uervlces would he
Kv»ii will. II.i * i. i.mil force, D.
available "an national rraoureen |Navy- Mlrei.Rtl. out here is belnv
‘ "iTo’ipl.aln Had difficulty l.i««U»g
calls on their nervlcaa .-vfi. before
•be healili nyslem atartad Cnne'.%nlng.
The rounlry wan nliorl of $0,000 uiiraea, Innuhm lioxplUJa alone
had 33 ,IKIO pallenta waiting tor
admission. Pallenta auffarln* from
tuhcrruhtMln miiiifllHMhl hid w*
wait B year nr even two before
they could Ih&gt; admitted Into aanatorla. Hurveyn nliowed a ahortage
of 100.000 hospital heda.
In aimis hranche* of medicine
there were too few ap«clMI»ti
utfils. la turn.
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Senate Hears Of
Slate Need I' o r
V e I ’ s Hospitals

Sen,’ih* Leade rs Meet On l,’ilil»nsler CiMM|n«»mise

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nil effort III nhliiln another des­
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recent Washlnglmi order rutting
llie Pacific fleet cruiser slrengln
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I'h rlr? Yes! O f these ihlogs yon cen be s u r e - in d you
r«u be sure o f e greet deal more, lo N o n h ro o l you get
•'rle - n e s t e d l.y America's forem ost designers —ta ilo r­
ing tbee reftects ihe skill of long experienced craftsmen.

* mi get palter ns and colors ihai are a treat in ih« rye and
i tribute lo ihe men who originated them. All rhia—and
cool com fort, loo. Any wonder then: — when von buy a
(■enuinc N n x tH tn n i —you know you're huying the hen.

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Pearl Harbor in Hawaii remains
the key of Tarifir naval strategylinked hy romparallve mobility to
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detached from It will jro assigned
to llie Allnntln fleet and the re­
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further. The naval air station at
Bangley Point In Manila Ray vir­
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placed by an ordnance depot
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on any naval vessel In this area.
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